With the fall season just starting, it’s time to start looking at your production runs for next year. So, we compiled some of our preferred factories to help make your search even easier!
ARCHETYPE STUDIO
From their profile: “ARCHETYPE STUDIOS is owned and operated by Jarred Garza, a seasoned designer and craftsman. After graduating from FIDM in Los Angeles back in 2003, Jarred worked as an intern for acclaimed designer Jeremy Scott, and then became a young design assistant to Joseph Walker.
He has since fostered a very diverse set of skills via a broad spectrum of artistic endeavors including: establishing a wholesale clothing line (Ric Rac Clothing Company), two different retail stores (Ric Rac in Pasadena and Archetype in San Francisco). Jarred has made costumes for Disney and Teatro Zin Zanni, and has worked on various art projects from Drag performers to Acrobats. Working with private clients in making ready to wear clothing, to couture-level dressmaking for bridal, costumes and soft goods design.”
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Hookfish MFG
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Made-Well LA
From their profile: “Made-Well-LA is a full package, private label garment and apparel manufacturer based in Los Angeles, CA. Our clientele consists of designer brands, boutique chains, online stores, and start-up companies. All garments and apparel are manufactured and/or made in the U.S.A. We have the ability to produce any type of garment and we specialize in women’s activewear, knits, organics, natural and performance fabrics.”
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New York Embroidery Studio
From their profile: “New York Embroidery Studio is a full-service embellishment, trim, and embroidery factory located in the heart of New York City’s Fashion District. We work with everyone – from independent designers to established designer brands and everything in between. We will work closely with you to make your visions become a reality.”
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Project 3, Inc.
From their profile: “Project 3 is a Premium vertical clothing manufacturing company that looks beyond the confines of four walls and considers overall design. Applying over 30 years of experience in the premium markets of Woven’s, Knits and Denim, Project 3 will insure each step of your production is handled with the care you would expect from a manufacturing partner.”
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2 thoughts on “Featured Fall Factories: 5 Manufacturers to Consider for Your Next Production Run”
Wondering whether these companies are being paid to be featured? Or are they being singled out for being exceptional? Thanks for clarifying!
I suggest you should check the manufacturer’s review. But sometime the reviews can be fake too. I always find the manufacturers with a lot of saved profile, and a reasonable amount of reviews to be the better manufacturers. I always start with the most saved. Then I check on the highest response rate. Then I eliminate all vendors with negative reviews. The last thing I check to see is if manufacturer has more than the normal reviews compare to other manufacturers. I usually find the manufacturers which get normal amount of reviews, with less negative reviews, and more save profiles to be the best vendors and most professional. The manufacturers with a lot of positive reviews are usually better in customer service, and they are very good at social media. The manufacturers with a lot of profile save but some bad reviews are usually industry veterans. I would avoid manufacturers that don’t bother to address customers bad reviews at all costs.
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