Garment manufacturers buy finished arc/flame-resistant fabrics and make them into field-ready garments. Garment manufacturers generally take one of two approaches to manufacturing: made to stock or made to order. Made-to-stock garments are generally continuously made and readily available and feature economical pricing and on-demand delivery. Made-to-order garments, on the other hand, offer increased flexibility in design but generally come at a premium and are characterized by augmented lead times.
The quality of the finished garment is directly related to the quality of the manufacturing process, affecting characteristics like fit, durability and protection. The garment manufacturer is responsible for product development and design, making decisions about a garment’s style, features (such as pockets and zippers) and garment construction. The garment manufacturer is directly responsible for the way a finished garment fits. Premium garment construction features, such as double- and triple-needle stitching and reinforced stress points, are dictated by the garment manufacturer and improve the way the garment wears over time.
The manufacturer is responsible for appropriately labeling the garments to communicate its protective characteristics.
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