Profile
Established in 1993, we operate a modern standard factory building of more than 4,000 square meters. With more than 20 years of professional experience, we are an enterprise specializing in the design, processing and production of knitted garments. Our facility is equipped with advanced machinery including Cixing and Switzerland Steiger, Japan Shima Seiki Wholegarment and Inverse Plating machines, covering 3, 5, 7, 12, 14, 16gg, and seamless products.
Through our dedication, we have achieved strict standards and are certified by independent third-party entities for SA 8000 (Social Responsibility Standard), ISO 9001 (Quality Control System), ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System), GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), GRS (Global Recycle Standard), RAF (Responsible Animal Fiber), and OCS (Organic Content Standard). We regard quality as our lifeline, time as our credibility, and price as our competitive edge.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is your payment term?
For orders, we require a 30% deposit before starting the contract, and the remaining 70% before ex-factory delivery. We accept various payment methods through the MIC system.
How do you handle sample requests?
Clients requiring samples need to pay a fee calculated as FOB price x 2, excluding freight charges.
What is the production lead time?
Lead times vary by style, but it typically takes about 20-30 days after the yarn is received to complete the order.
What are your packaging and delivery standards?
Products are folded and packed into polybags, then into carton boxes before leaving the factory. We usually deal with FOB terms; however, we can offer various shipping methods for clients to choose from.
Do you offer customized designs or OEM services?
Yes, we provide full OEM services. Customized logos, patterns, labels, and scarf lengths are all accepted to meet your specific requirements.
What quality certifications do your products hold?
Our production meets international standards including ISO 9001 for quality, ISO 14001 for environment, and GOTS/GRS for sustainable textile practices.