Quality control system

Quality is managed through gates, not inspected in at the end.

Aimbry uses a staged quality system across fabric, pre-production, sewing, measurement, final inspection, packaging, and shipment documentation.

01

Fabric inspection

Shade, defects, handfeel, shrinkage direction, and material consistency.

02

Pre-production control

Approved sample, BOM, trims, artwork, and size spec are checked before release.

03

Inline production QC

Construction issues are corrected during sewing, not after the line is complete.

04

Measurement verification

Key points are checked against tolerance targets across sizes and batches.

05

AQL final inspection

Random inspection checks appearance, measurement, workmanship, and packing readiness.

06

Shipment check

Labels, polybags, carton marks, quantities, and packing files are checked before handoff.

Fabric inspection

Fabric risk is checked before cutting multiplies the problem.

Material checks focus on the details that affect garment consistency: shade, width, weight, handfeel, shrinkage direction, defects, and documentation.

Fabric width and weight

Color shade grouping

Surface defects

Handfeel consistency

Shrinkage direction

Composition documents

Pre-production control

Bulk production starts only after the production file is aligned.

Approved sample

Physical reference for construction, fit, trims, and finishing.

Size specification

Measurement chart, tolerance points, grading comments, and sample notes.

Material file

Fabric, rib, lining, zipper, drawcord, thread, label, and packing materials.

Artwork approval

Print, embroidery, patch, placement, color, and decoration instructions.

Inline production QC

Inline QC turns production issues into early corrections.

The goal is not only to reject bad garments. The goal is to prevent repeat defects while the line is still adjustable.

01

Operation review

Line setup, seam sequence, machine handling, and operation balance are checked early.

02

Workmanship control

Stitch density, seam strength, puckering, thread trimming, and panel alignment are monitored.

03

Defect correction

Issues are recorded and corrected before they become batch-level failures.

Measurement verification

Fit confidence depends on controlled tolerances.

Measurement points are checked against the approved size spec. Final tolerance targets vary by product category, fabric behavior, and buyer requirement.

Chest / bust

+/- 1.0 cm

Body length

+/- 1.0 cm

Shoulder width

+/- 0.8 cm

Sleeve length

+/- 1.0 cm

Waist / hip

+/- 1.0 cm

Leg opening

+/- 0.6 cm

AQL final inspection

Final inspection checks whether the shipment is ready to leave.

AQL-oriented checking reviews random samples from finished goods and verifies appearance, workmanship, measurements, and packing before shipment handoff.

Appearance

Stains, shade, damage, holes, loose threads, and garment presentation.

Workmanship

Stitching, seams, construction, decoration, labels, trims, and finishing.

Measurement

Key points checked against approved spec and tolerance range.

Packing

Polybag, label, size ratio, carton marks, quantity, and channel requirements.

Packaging and shipment check

Packout quality is part of the product experience.

Packaging checks cover private label details, ecommerce readiness, Amazon prep, carton information, quantities, and shipment documents.

Labeling

Care labels, neck labels, size stickers, hangtags, barcode labels, and FNSKU.

Packing

Polybag, bundle logic, folding standard, quantity per carton, and size ratio.

Shipment file

Carton marks, packing list, carton size, photo confirmation, and handoff notes.

Quality documentation

Quality records help buyer teams make decisions faster.

Documentation can be aligned to the project scope, buyer channel, product risk, and shipment requirements.

Approved sample notes

Measurement report

Inline QC records

Final inspection summary

Packing list

Carton mark file

Material documents

Photo confirmation

Quality assurance CTA

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