Fashion brands come to LAMBLILY at very different stages: some have a fully worked-out tech pack and just need a manufacturing partner to execute it faithfully; others have a name, a point of view, and not much more yet. Both are normal starting points, and the path forward depends mostly on which one describes you.
Starting From an Existing Style
The fastest route to a branded, sellable product is Private Label: choosing from LAMBLILY's existing, sample-tested styles and applying your own neck labels, hang tags, and packaging. This is the common choice for a brand launching its first collection, since it skips the pattern-development time a fully custom garment requires. Colour, print, and minor construction adjustments are normal within a private-label order; a bigger change usually signals it's time for Custom Manufacturing instead.
Starting From Your Own Design
Brands with a defined tech pack go straight to OEM Manufacturing: production to your own measurements, construction notes, and fabric specification, with no adaptation of an existing house style. Brands with a concept but no finished tech pack, a sketch, a mood board, a reference garment, start with Custom Manufacturing instead, which builds the tech pack as part of the engagement.
Protecting Brand Identity at Scale
Whichever route a brand takes, quality consistency is what protects the brand's reputation once it's selling. The same 4-5 stage inspection process runs on every order regardless of size: raw material inspection, pattern and fit validation, in-line checks during stitching, final inspection, and packaging QA. A brand's first 300-piece order and its later 3,000-piece repeat order both go through the identical process, which is the point: a customer buying a repeat purchase six months later should get the same quality as the first one.
Fabric and Sustainability Positioning
100% bio-washed cotton is LAMBLILY's fabric baseline across every brand relationship, with GOTS-eligible organic cotton available on request for brands that want a sustainability angle in their own marketing. It's worth being precise here: LAMBLILY sources GOTS-eligible cotton and works with OEKO-TEX compliant fabric inputs, but does not hold either certification directly, so a brand wanting to make a certified claim on its own packaging should trace that certification through the fabric supplier, not through LAMBLILY as the garment manufacturer.
Scaling From a Trial Order
The 100-piece-per-colour MOQ means a first order can stay small while a brand tests fit, fabric, and market response, then scale into Bulk Production once a style is proven. For brands planning international sales, Global Export covers FOB shipping and documentation once product is ready to leave the factory.