This document discusses quality control procedures for trims used in garment production. It outlines that trims are sourced from approved vendors and describes how quality inspectors check trims against pre-approved samples and standards for properties like color, shade, measurements and feel. The procedures indicate that merchants prepare trim cards by comparing bulk trims to samples and submitting any questionable trims to buyers for approval before factory use. Quality checks of trims evaluate various parameters that may differ depending on the trim, such as shade matching, shrinkage, color bleeding, width, thickness, strength, numbers, sizes, fiber content and text on labels.
This document discusses quality control procedures for trims used in garment production. It outlines that trims are sourced from approved vendors and describes how quality inspectors check trims against pre-approved samples and standards for properties like color, shade, measurements and feel. The procedures indicate that merchants prepare trim cards by comparing bulk trims to samples and submitting any questionable trims to buyers for approval before factory use. Quality checks of trims evaluate various parameters that may differ depending on the trim, such as shade matching, shrinkage, color bleeding, width, thickness, strength, numbers, sizes, fiber content and text on labels.
This document discusses quality control procedures for trims used in garment production. It outlines that trims are sourced from approved vendors and describes how quality inspectors check trims against pre-approved samples and standards for properties like color, shade, measurements and feel. The procedures indicate that merchants prepare trim cards by comparing bulk trims to samples and submitting any questionable trims to buyers for approval before factory use. Quality checks of trims evaluate various parameters that may differ depending on the trim, such as shade matching, shrinkage, color bleeding, width, thickness, strength, numbers, sizes, fiber content and text on labels.
This document discusses quality control procedures for trims used in garment production. It outlines that trims are sourced from approved vendors and describes how quality inspectors check trims against pre-approved samples and standards for properties like color, shade, measurements and feel. The procedures indicate that merchants prepare trim cards by comparing bulk trims to samples and submitting any questionable trims to buyers for approval before factory use. Quality checks of trims evaluate various parameters that may differ depending on the trim, such as shade matching, shrinkage, color bleeding, width, thickness, strength, numbers, sizes, fiber content and text on labels.
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Trim card showing the main labels
Sourcing of the trims is as follows
Mobilon tape
Digamber Trims,Noida sec.-5
Labels
KRF Limted,New Delhi
Labels sourcing are nominated by the buyer Forever 21 Other trims are sourced because of the good quality and low prices charged by the trims sellers
Trims checking Like garments, trims are not checked for 100%. Quality inspector only needs to confirm that bulk trims are sourced as per required standards. Only trims or accessories that are made by manual processes are required to be checked 100% of quantity. All the trims are made in machine are considered as same quality. Prior to starting inspection, quality checker must have approved standards of the trims or style wise approved trim cards. Standards for the properties are like color, shade, measurement (width and length) and hand feel.
Procedures of standard approvals: Once factory receives bulk of the trims, merchant collects trims from store and prepares trim card and sign on it after comparing trims against approved sample. If merchant do not have approval or are not sure about the item quality, they send trims to buyer for bulk approval. Once merchant receives approval from buyer they keep approvals ready for factory use.
Trims are normally being checked against standards on certain parameters and parameters may vary from one trim to another. These parameters are: Shade matching Shrinkage Color bleeding Width and thickness Strength Number and size Fiber content Text content/font/language in labels and tags