03. Custom Apparel Production

At Enrong Apparel, we prioritize our customer’s satisfaction above all else. We understand that choosing the right fabrics and materials for your garment designs is critical. That’s why we offer a wide range of quality fabrics and materials in a variety of styles, textures, colors and patterns to suit any need. You can trust our collection of fabrics to suit your style and vision. We also guarantee the highest quality workmanship to each client. We pride ourselves on being able to make the garments you want without any restrictions.

We have a whole team dedicated to creating clothing patterns. We can make samples for menswear, womenswear, kids wear, swimwear, sportswear, t-shirt, hoodie– you name it! Plus, we can also make accessories like hats, socks and bags.

We make your dream clothing come to life! Select a style, price, and fabric, and our team will take care of the rest.

Get started now with an MOQ of 300 pieces per item!

Product Types
— T-shirt

 

— Polo

— Henley shirt

— Hoodie

— Denim Jacket

— Shorts

— Long Sleeve

— Crew Neck

— Pants/Jeans

 

— Chino

— Biker-Jacket

— Shirt

— Vest

— Dress

— More

Materials

We pride ourselves on being versatile with the types of fabric structures , weights and compositions that we use. The following is a list of the ones we use the most:

— Jersey

 

— Jacquard

— Fleece

— Piqué

— Interlock

— Rib

— Satin

— Canvas

— Double face

 

— Bonded fabrics

— Wovens

— Denim

— Twill

— Sherpa

— Corduroy

— More

Fibers

The fabrics we use are made of different kinds of fibers. Some of the most common ones we use are listed below:

— Cotton (Organic / recycled)

 

— Wool

— Linen

— Polyamide

— Polyester/ recycled polyester

— Modal

— Lyocell

— Viscose

— Tencel

 

— Cupro

— Cashmere (for jersey)

— Acetate

— Triacetate

— Elastane

— Rayon

— More

Colors

We can provide any color you need. If you need help picking a color and want suggestions, our designer would be more than happy to help you out and recommend some of the most popular colors to make your selections.

— Black
— Grey
— Blue
— Green
— White
— Brown
— Yellow
— Red

Size

 

 USAEuropeBustWaistHips
3XS03032"24"35.5"
2XS23233"25"36.5"
XS43434"26"37.5"
S63635"27"38.5"
M83836"28"39.5"
L104037"29"40.5"
XL124238"30"41.5"
2XL144439.5"31.5"43"
3XL164641.5"33.5"44.5"
4XL184843.5"35.5"46.5"
5XL205045"37.5"48.5"
6XL225247"39.5"50.5"
7XL245449.5"41.5"53.5"

 

Techniques

— Digital printing & Screen printing
— Sublimation
— All-over print
— Vinyl & Flock
— Embroidery (regular, with applications, Tanaka, High Point, Chain Stitch, English Point effect, Fuwari, Sequined, Cord with ribbons and Cord with metal chains)
— High frequency
— Sequin and Bead embroidery
— Bonded seams (woven fabric )
— All types of fusion processes
— Special effects (foil, membranes…)

How We Made Your Samples

Pre-Production

The fabrics are sent to be washed before they are made into clothes. This is done to ensure that there won't be any problems with the clothes shrinking later on. If any adjustments need to be made, such as the fit or color of the print, it is done in a small batch of clothes before mass production begins.

Bulk Production

After we have all the details and samples confirmed, like the quantity, colors, and size of the clothes, and you have paid the deposit, we will start making your clothes. The lead time for a bulk order usually takes 2-4 weeks.

Quality Assurance

We work hard to create products that will be the best for your customers. We have a QC team who checks the quality of the products before we package them. If there are any problems, we will fix them before we package the products.

Packaging

We understand how important it is for you to receive your items quickly and in perfect condition. That's why all items are steam ironed, neatly folded, packed individually into poly bags and boxed before shipping.

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