At our company, we believe in the quality and value of our products. We’re so confident that you’ll love them, too, that we’re offering the required samples to our customers. Our sample request form allows you to experience our products first-hand, so you can make an informed decision about your needs.




sample types
The garment manufacturing process involves various stages of product development, and each sample produced during this process is given a different name. Despite having different names, the same sample may serve different purposes. Every sample has a specific objective behind its development.
Here are the different types of samples created by apparel manufacturers, each of which is defined below.
Proto sample/First sample: Initial garment prototype created from design specs.
Fit sample: Sample used to test the fit of the garment on a human body.
Size set sample: Full range of sizes for a specific garment style.
Salesman sample: Sample used by sales teams to showcase the garment to potential buyers.
Photoshoot sample: Sample used for promotional purposes in photo shoots.
Development sample: Sample used to develop a new garment or style.
PP sample: Pre-production sample used to verify the final garment specifications before mass production.
TOP sample: Top of Production sample used to verify the final garment production quality.
Counter sample: Sample created by a supplier to showcase their capabilities.
Shipment sample: Sample taken from actual production run to verify compliance with buyer specifications.
Showroom sample: Sample used for display in a showroom or retail store.
GPT sample: Garment Performance Test sample used to verify the durability and quality of the garment.
Gold seal sample/Sealed sample: The sample indicates that the garment has been approved for production.
Red tag sample: Sample used to indicate issues with the garment that must be addressed.
Digital Garment Sample: A computer-generated sample used to visualize the garment design and features before physical production.
Garment types
Garments are an essential part of our everyday life, serving both functional and aesthetic purposes. There are various types of garments, each designed to serve a particular purpose and meet specific needs.
- Tops: Tops are garments that cover the upper part of the body. They come in a wide variety of styles, including t-shirts, blouses, tank tops, and sweatshirts.
- Bottoms: Bottoms are garments that cover the lower part of the body. Examples include jeans, pants, skirts, and shorts.
- Dresses: Dresses are one-piece garments that cover the entire body from the neck down. They come in different styles and lengths, including maxi, midi, and mini dresses.
- Outerwear: Outerwear refers to garments worn over other clothes to provide protection from the elements. Examples include jackets, coats, and hoodies.
- Activewear: Activewear is designed for physical activity, including sports, exercise, and outdoor activities. Examples include workout clothes, yoga pants, and athletic shorts.
- Undergarments: Undergarments are worn underneath the clothing and include bras, panties, boxers, and briefs.
- Accessories: Accessories are items used to complement or enhance an outfit. Examples include hats, belts, scarves, and jewelry.
The type of garment chosen depends on the occasion, personal preference, and cultural norms. Whatever the choice, the garment should be comfortable, functional, and reflect the individual’s personal style.
Quick and Easy
Our sample request form is quick and easy to fill out. Simply provide us with your name, company name, email address, phone number, and the product(s) you are interested in. You can also specify the purpose of the sample, and the preferred delivery date. If you have any additional comments, please let us know.

Only the Finest Materials
We’re confident that once you try our products, you’ll see the quality and value they offer. Whether you’re looking for research and development materials, or simply want to evaluate a new product, we’ve got you covered.

Designed & Cut to Perfection
Offering samples is a great way to introduce potential customers to our products and generate interest in our brand. By allowing customers to try our products without any risk or commitment, we’re able to build trust and credibility, while also gathering valuable feedback and insights.