We turn textile ideas into collections.
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Services

One brief. One textile partner.

Capabilities answer what we can make. Services answer how your project gets run — and who is accountable at each stage.

Samples, strike-offs and references laid out for a project review.

Service 01

Private label

A complete programme under your name: brand brief, design, material, sample, product, labels and packaging, then production. The references are retained so the second season starts where the first finished.

A branded product family developed under a private-label programme.

Service 02

Collection development.

Eight steps from market context to repeat order. Each one produces a decision you can approve before the next begins.

  1. Step 01

    Discover

    Market, user, season, product and price context.

  2. Step 02

    Creative direction

    Mood, palette and the design language for the season.

  3. Step 03

    Pattern system

    Hero print, supporting prints and coordinates that hold together.

  4. Step 04

    Fabric selection

    Ground suited to the end use and to the print route.

  5. Step 05

    Sampling

    Strike-off and prototype — colour, scale and construction confirmed.

  6. Step 06

    Product development

    Sizes, seams, finishing, labels and packaging.

  7. Step 07

    Production

    Commercial run against the approved standard.

  8. Step 08

    Continuity

    Repeat orders, retained colour and quality references, next season's development.

Services 03 — 06

Taken individually, or as part of a programme.

03 — Fabric sourcing

Options developed against end use, composition, weight, texture, width, print compatibility and target cost — with the trade-offs stated rather than hidden.

Discuss fabric development

04 — Sampling

Staged verification from artwork and colour approval through to a sewn prototype. The point is to find problems while they are still cheap.

Request a strike-off

05 — Product development

Turning an idea into producible decisions: dimensions, construction, material, finishing and packaging — each written down and approved.

06 — Artwork preparation

Making your file technically correct for print and correct in scale for the product. Repeat construction, resolution, colour separation logic and size adaptation.

Artwork adaptation

Which stage do you need?

You can hand over the whole programme or only the part you do not want to run in-house.