Abstract:
Sample development is the first stage of an order confirmation from the buyer. The manufacturer faces a hurdle in producing the ideal sample clothing. The ability and identity of the maker to the buyer is demonstrated by a sample of an order. After getting the sample garment, if they are satisfied, they will place this order with the manufacturer. A clothing industry solely functions based on order availability. An merchandiser assists in obtaining the order. They get in touch with the buyer and get an order. But, following receipt of the sample, the buyer confirms the order. Once everything is in order, they examine the essentials for the clothing before placing the order. As a result, both the manufacturer and the buyer place the highest priority on the sample garment. With this thesis, we aim to understand the sample development process from the very beginning to the very end. What types of documents the buyer must approve. Some of the things that must be taken care of carefully. We collaborated with that industry while working on this thesis, either directly or indirectly, which helped us learn so much about the sample development process and what a merchant's duties are in this industry. Typically, a sample garment is produced by adhering to a document that the buyer supplies. The tech pack is a document provided prior to order confirmation that is exclusively used for sample development. Many details, including fabric types, trims, and accessories, as well as design and printing details, are covered in this paper.