A) Turned "pet-hair resistant"from a slogan into an executable build target
We aligned the claim into clear, production-ready objectives:
• Lower fur adhesion (reduce how easily hair grips the surface)
• Easier cleaning (hair releases more readily with lint rollers or shaking)
• Surface durability (minimize pilling/raised fibers that increase hair cling over time)
All while maintaining comfort and a premium look.
B) Fabric route planning for hoodies and joggers: anti-hair + premium handfeel
We proposed and compared fabric routes designed around:
• Smoother surface structures and appropriate finishing to reduce fur "grab"
• Balanced weight and recovery for a cleaner silhouette (not limp, not stiff)
• Abrasion and pilling risk control to preserve appearance through repeated wear and wash
We also advised color strategy considerations where fur visibility and shade stability matter most.
C) Pattern and construction details that support comfort and durability in real pet-owner use
We optimized high-frequency wear points:
• Hoodies: stable hood/neck structure, durable cuffs/hem that won't bag out
• Joggers: waistband recovery control, reinforced high-stress seams, secure pocket builds
We also tightened finishing standards (stitching, binding, clean edges) to ensure a premium e-commerce look in close-up photos.
D) Built a repeatable sample-to-bulk consistency system to protect launch quality
To ensure the approved sample experience is replicated in bulk and reorders:
1. Approved sample sign-off as the single reference standard
2. PP (pre-production) alignment on fabric lots, trims, and construction details
3. In-line QC checkpoints for key measurements, appearance, and surface-risk operations
4. Final inspection to confirm consistency in workmanship, sizing, and packaging