Fall’s in full swing, and it’s always an exciting time for the apparel industry. So, to celebrate the changing of the leaves, we’ve rounded up some of our newest manufacturers who can help you start your passion project. These factories range from knitting factories and jewelry manufacturers to full-service manufacturing with no minimums. So, without further ado – read ahead for our new crop of factories.Â
 Joanna Design Source
Located in the heart of New York City, Joanna Design Source specializes in Pattern Making, Apparel Design, Sample Making and Production for designers and private labels. They manufacture men’s, women’s and children’s apparel and can handle both small and large minimums!
NEI Group
Established in 1964, NEI Group is a full service, small batch fine jewelry manufacturer. We help ensure the integrity of your design will be long lasting and safe. We have capabilities that include the following: CAD, casting, metal work, stone setting and polishing.
InnovaKnits
InnovaKnits is a top quality custom manufacturer servicing the fully fashioned knitwear and apparel market! Utilizing the latest Stoll Flatbed Knitting technologies, their team is dedicated to using over 30 years of garment manufacturing experience to bring the intricate patterns and designs of their customers to life.
Beachstone Sustainable Products
Beachstone Sustainable Products are the first truly customizable recycled glass concrete products made from 855 recycled content domestically sourced and produced within the USA. Their products are produced with a proprietary “zero waste” manufacturing process ensuring no additional waste to the environment.
Coup d’Etat
Coup d’Etat is a full-service fashion knitwear sampling and manufacturing company based just outside of Los Angeles, CA. They work on handloom knitting machines as well as industrial STOLL machines. They don’t have minimum, but instead work with price breaks, so the larger the order the lower the price.
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