Cut and Sew
Manufacturing Services

You have an idea for a garment, but no idea how to make it happen…we’re your manufacturer!

Our clients come from a variety of backgrounds, which often do not include design experience. We are here to break down the process from start to finish and walk you through every step of the way.

The Terminology

Pattern

Patterns are the paper shapes that we use to cut the fabric multiple times into each piece that is needed to create the full garment.

Muslin

As a material, muslin is an inexpensive, unbleached cotton fabric.

As a process, it is the “first draft” of your piece. We use muslin fabric to test out the pattern and have you review it on a body before using your nice fabric and trims. This allows you to see the piece physically, rather than just as an idea. From here, we review any edits that should be made.

Sample

The sample is your garment made in all of the actual fabrics and trims.

Grading

Grading is the process of taking your sample size through to all of the other sizes you would like to have produced. For example, if your sample was a size medium and you would like to produce sizes small through extra large, the grader will use our medium pattern to then create the patterns for small, large, and extra large.

TOP

TOP stand for “Top of Production.” This is the very first piece finished in your production run that we send to you for approval before continuing on with the rest of your order.

Production

Production is when we are now making your garment in a quantity up to fifty units that you will sell to your customers.

Pricing - always top of mind…

We want to make sure we are clear with the pricing for your development, production, and custom pieces from the beginning, so you can plan. We are unable to provide “ballpark pricing” for garment categories solely based off of a conversation, as your version of a piece may not be be the same thing we think of for a piece. So, we start with a design consultation. (Yes, we will sign your NDA.) In order to outline pricing for your garment’s development, we need to thoroughly understand what you are envisioning - all of the fabrications, stitches, etc. This can come in many forms, such as reference pictures, a prototype you pieced together, or a tech pack. Not only is this important for pricing, but also to make sure our machine capabilities are a match for your design. Once we know what your piece will entail, we provide a Development Scope and later, a Production Scope, so that you have a roadmap of pricing catered specifically for your project at the very start.

Ready to take the next step? Fill out our client application!

We are currently at capacity for active clients going through our development and production services. If you would like to apply for an opening (anticipated throughout 2025), please fill out the form below and we will follow up to discuss your project if our capabilities and process look like they align with your needs.

Phase I: Fashion Development

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    Design Consultation

    This is the beginning of development and the more details you can give, the better! (Yes, we will sign your NDA.) In order to outline pricing for your garment’s development, we need to know what you are envisioning. This can come in many forms, such as reference pictures, a prototype you pieced together, or a tech pack. Once we know what your piece will entail, we provide a Development Scope as a roadmap of pricing for each step and an estimated timeline.

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    Patternmaking and Printing

    Have a pattern created so your product can be consistently reproduced in the future. We digitize our patterns to easily share with you and store for safety and future use.

    Our patterns are printed at our Studio to-scale.

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    Fabric Cutting

    Our team will cut the fabric and prepare it for sewing, while paying special attention to print alignment.

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    Muslin and Sample Making

    We will make the muslin and sample, so you can see the product and make any fit and design edits as necessary before proceeding with a production run. Once the sample has been approved, we will provide a Production Scope to outline pricing for production.

Phase II: Production Runs

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    Grading

    This is the one step that we do not do in-house, but will facilitate the process with our established Grader in NYC.

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    Fabric Cutting

    Our team will cut the fabric and prepare it for sewing, while paying special attention to print alignment.

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    Small Batch Production Runs

    There are no minimum quantity requirements, as we want to make the process as accessible as possible to those just starting out. We will make each style up to 50 times in a run. The 50 units is the sum of all sizes for that style. This allows you to test your markets, make changes as you receive feedback, and minimize waste. Produce less pieces, more often. A TOP is sent to you at the start of each production run.

Custom Garments

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    Fabric Sourcing

    Finding the right fabric can be difficult, but we can help! We communicate with our favorite vendors across the country to gather swatches for you to be able to feel in-person to make the right decision for your garment.

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    Patternmaking and Printing

    Have a pattern created and digitized to fit your specific measurements.

    Our patterns are printed at our Studio to-scale.

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    Fabric Cutting

    Our team will cut the fabric and prepare it for sewing, while paying special attention to print alignment.

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    Muslins and Fittings

    Making a garment custom to your specifications takes several fittings and alterations. The first sewn piece is a muslin, which is our version of a “rough draft” done in very basic muslin material. Throughout your fittings, we will pin and mark-up the muslin to note any changes and translate those edits into the pattern, until we have the fit ready to sew your final piece.

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    Final Sewing

    This is the step where everything comes together. All notions, trims, lining, and final details are added. We typically do a pre-lining fitting, which has the piece nearly finished, but still open to more easily make edits. The final fitting will have everything complete for you! Start to finish, custom pieces should be allotted at least three months for turnaround time.

Alterations

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Since garments and needs vary, please use this list as a guide only. Final pricing and turnaround time is determined by garment complexity and Studio capacity. We are happy to have you leave your piece and provide an estimate before beginning work. By appointment only. Please bring relevant undergarments, belt, and shoes to your fitting. Payment due in-full at pick-up. As of April 19, 2023. Pricing subject to change at any time without notice.

  • Under two weeks - $10/piece

  • Hem - $22 & up

    Jean hem, topstitch - $28 & up

    Take in/out waist and seat - $38 & up

    Taper legs - $26 & up

  • Hem (+$10 for lining, +$10 for crinoline) - $32 & up

    Take in/out sides up to sleeve - $32 & up

    Take in/out sides, sleeveless - $40 & up

    Take in/out sides through sleeves, reset sleeves - $42 & up

    Lower armholes (+$15 for sleeves) - $25 & up

    Shorten/lengthen sleeves - $28 & up

    Open or close slit - $25/layer & up

    Formal dress steaming - $35 & up

    Wedding gown steaming - $70 & up

  • Reline - $155 & up

    Shorten/lengthen sleeves - $35 & up

  • Move snaps, hook and eyes - $6/notion

    Add snaps, hook and eyes - $5/notion

    Add button(s) - $3/button

    Fix seam - $10 & up

    Take measurement - $10 & up

    Fabric belt - $30 & up

    Pocket square - $20 & up

In order to accommodate changing circumstances - heel size, weight loss/gain, and design requests - we are happy to provide a 10% discount on re-work. If additional adjustments within the original scope of work are needed, outside of the aforementioned changed circumstances, we are happy to complete those without additional charge.

Cancellation Policy: If work has not begun on your project, you are welcome to pick up your pieces and there will be a $10 initial consultation fee. If any work has been done, including materials sourcing or sewing, you will be responsible for payment of any ordered materials and work done to that point. The garment can be picked up in its partially finished condition. We do not offer cancellation on work that has been fully completed and the full amount will be charged. Payment is due at pick-up.

Notice: All items left at the Studio must be picked up within seven business days of cancellation or project completion, or they will be donated.