In three words about how our clothes are made. We search for the right fabric, and if we don't find it, we come up with what's needed and place an order for it. Meanwhile, we prepare labels and details that will be necessary for product marking. The next step is cutting - from previously prepared templates, we make patterns. It's a very important stage to ensure the clothes fit well, and one must be careful not to cut their fingers. Then, it's all about the overlock, hemmer, and straight stitch machines - and we start sewing. We keep on sewing and sewing... sewing... sewing. The finished products are (in a nutshell) pressed, tagged, packed, and sent to you :)
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