Industrial types of custom sewing jobs require specialized equipment, materials and a lot of experience on the part of the actual employees. To help smaller businesses or startups, many of these companies simply hire custom sewing contractors to get the work completed.
This offers the smaller company the experience and expertise of the sewing company, and also provides the option to scale their production up or down with ease. Even for much larger and established types of manufacturing companies outsourcing the actual production of items can be a very cost-effective option.
Not all custom sewing contractors are going to provide the same top quality of products, services and fabrication options. To make sure you are only working with the best make sure you avoid these common mistakes in hiring a sewing contractor.
New Company Offering Low Prices
Often a new company trying to get into the market will offer lower prices as an incentive to bring in new customers. However, as the customer, you will have to be willing to work through the startup issues with the sewing contractor.
Be very wary of a new company offering prices below the going rate. This could indicate the use of substandard fabrics and materials or a real lack of understanding of the job.
Limited Selection of Materials and Options
There are some sewing companies that have a working relationship with one or two fabric and material suppliers, which may limit their options in this type of selection. The more limited they are in their selection, the less creative they can be in developing a product that is just what you want and need.
Remember too that the custom sewing contractors don’t just complete the actual sewing. They are able to assist with the design and development of the product; they can complete embroidery, design elements, screen printing and even customized branding options. These companies can also work with any type of material, hardware or features you want to give you just the end product you envisioned.
One Size Fits All Approach
Finally, you want to work with an industrial sewing company that sees you as a valuable customer. These companies will listen to your ideas and your goals for the project, and will work with you to see that vision come to light.
They will not try to simply convince you to change your product or your manufacturing needs to match their systems. By working with a company with the experience and flexibility to be able to adjust to your project requirements, you will have found a contractor that you can work with now and into the future.


