Custom Pullover Manufacturing — OEM/ODM from 100 Pieces
Partner with a dedicated custom pullover manufacturer offering 28+ years of expertise, in-house knitting, private label services, and flexible MOQ for fashion brands worldwide.
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Why CENWILD for Your Custom Pullover
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Start your custom pullover production with just 100 pieces per style, perfect for emerging brands and test collections.
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Founded in 1998 in Dongguan’s knitwear hub, we bring nearly three decades of sweater craftsmanship to every order.
Complete In-House Knitting Facility
Our own computerized flat-knitting machines and sampling studio ensure quality control and faster turnaround on every pullover.
Dedicated Design Team Support
From sketch to tech pack, our designers help develop your custom pullover concept into production-ready knitwear patterns.
Full OEM and ODM Services
Whether you bring finished specs or need original design development, we support both manufacturing models for custom pullovers.
Flexible Payment Terms Available
Accept T/T, PayPal, credit card, and USDT with deposit terms that ease as our partnership grows over time.
Custom Pullover Styles for Every Brand Need
Pullover Manufacturer
Full-service pullover manufacturing from concept to export. CENWILD produces crewneck, quarter-zip, half-zip, V-neck, turtleneck, mock neck, and sweater vest styles across 3GG–14GG gauges in cashmere, merino, cotton, alpaca, and blends. OEM and ODM capabilities with in-house knitting, sampling, decoration, and quality control. MOQ from 100 pieces, 28+ years Dongguan experience.
Get a QuoteWholesale Pullover Sweaters
Wholesale pullover sweaters in volume or low-MOQ runs for retailers, wholesalers, and resellers. Choose from stock-supported silhouettes or customize yarn, color, gauge, and trim. Production managed end-to-end in Humen, Dongguan with monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces. Flexible payment terms and competitive factory-direct pricing for repeat partners.
Get a QuoteCustom Knit Pullover
Custom knit pullovers engineered to your exact specifications. CENWILD’s design team translates tech packs, sketches, or concepts into production-ready garments with original stitch programming, intarsia, jacquard, cable, rib, and pointelle techniques. Knit-down sampling, grading, and 3D development included. Ideal for independent designers and brands launching signature knitwear collections.
Get a QuoteCustom Embroidered Pullover
Custom embroidered pullovers with flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, and logo embroidery. In-house decoration capabilities ensure precise placement and color matching across crewneck, quarter-zip, turtleneck, and vest styles. Perfect for branded corporate knitwear, influencer collaborations, team apparel, and private label collections requiring distinctive visual identity.
Get a QuoteCustom Pullover Sweater
Fully customizable pullover sweaters tailored to your brand’s aesthetic and technical requirements. Select yarn composition, gauge, silhouette, neckline, hem finish, and decoration. CENWILD supports private label production with hang tags, custom packaging, and compliance documentation. Low 100-piece MOQ enables startups and seasonal capsules. Serves brands across North America, Europe, Australia, and the Middle East.
Get a QuoteMen's Custom Pullover
Men’s custom pullover production across classic and contemporary fits. Manufacture crewneck, V-neck, quarter-zip, mock neck, and turtleneck styles in wool, cotton, cashmere, and performance blends. CENWILD’s 28+ years of knitwear expertise ensures proper shoulder slope, armhole depth, and body length grading for men’s sizing. OEM and private label services with in-house sampling and finishing.
Get a Quote28 Years Crafting Custom Pullovers for Global Brands
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear industry — CENWILD began as a small family knitting workshop. Today we are a full-service custom pullover manufacturer with over 200 skilled employees, computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG–14GG gauges, and a monthly production capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces.
We have partnered with more than 2,000 fashion brands, retailers, wholesalers, and independent designers across North America, Europe, Australia, Russia, and the Middle East. Our OEM and ODM capabilities, combined with flexible MOQs starting from just 100 pieces, make us the manufacturing backbone for startups and established labels alike.
What sets CENWILD apart is our one-stop approach: in-house design development, yarn sourcing, knit-down sampling, production, quality control, decoration, packaging, and export logistics — all under one roof. We don’t just manufacture custom pullovers; we help brands grow by turning ideas into market-ready knitwear with precision, speed, and reliability.

Custom Pullover Production: Our Core Capabilities
In-House Knitting & Sampling
Every custom pullover begins on our own factory floor. With computerized flat-knitting machines spanning 3GG to 14GG gauges and a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces, we control quality, timing, and cost from the first knit-down sample to final shipment.
- Full range of gauges (3GG–14GG) for fine to chunky custom pullover styles
- Knit-down sampling in-house — no third-party delays or quality gaps
- Over 200 skilled employees and 28+ years of Dongguan knitting expertise
- Monthly capacity of 80,000+ pieces to scale with your brand

Dedicated Design & Development Team
You don’t need a finished tech pack to start. Our in-house design team turns sketches, photos, or ideas into production-ready custom pullover designs with original stitch programming, 3D knit development, grading, and material recommendations tailored to your brand vision.
- ODM design support from concept to production-ready tech pack
- 3D knit programming and stitch design for unique custom pullover patterns
- Grading and fit adjustments across men's, women's, and children's sizing
- Material and trim sourcing guidance to match your quality and budget goals

Flexible MOQ from 100 Pieces
Whether you’re an independent designer testing a capsule collection or an established brand launching a new custom pullover line, our 100-piece minimum order quantity and scalable payment terms let you grow without overcommitting inventory or capital.
- MOQ starts at just 100 pieces per style — ideal for startups and test runs
- Flexible payment: T/T, PayPal, credit card, USDT, and VTB for Russia
- Deposit terms ease as partnership grows (100% first order, down to 30% for long-term clients)
- Private label and OEM production with no hidden setup fees

End-to-End Quality Control
Every custom pullover passes through multiple checkpoints — yarn inspection, in-line knitting QC, linking and finishing audits, and final pre-shipment inspection — ensuring consistent fit, color, and craftsmanship that protects your brand reputation and reduces costly returns.
- Yarn quality checks before knitting begins
- In-line inspection during knitting, linking, and assembly stages
- Final garment audit for fit, color match, and decoration accuracy
- Over 2,000 brands served with repeat-order quality standards

Custom Pullover Manufacturing: CENWILD vs. Typical Suppliers
See how 28 years of Dongguan expertise, in-house knitting, and flexible MOQ set CENWILD apart from generic offshore and domestic alternatives.
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Our Custom Pullover Production Process
Six transparent phases guide every custom pullover order from initial design through final delivery, with quality checkpoints at every step.
Design & Sampling
Our design team translates your tech pack, sketch, or concept into knit-down samples with original stitch programming and grading for approval.
Yarn Sourcing & Approval
We source your specified yarn—cashmere, merino, cotton, or blends—and submit swatches and lab cards for color and quality confirmation.
Knitting Production
Computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG to 14GG gauges produce panels and fully-fashioned pieces with precision stitch control and inline inspection.
Decoration & Finishing
Embroidery, printing, garment washing, brushing, and anti-pilling treatments are applied, followed by linking, trimming, and final assembly of every pullover.
Quality Control Inspection
Each finished custom pullover undergoes multi-point QC checks for sizing, stitch integrity, color consistency, and decoration alignment before approval for packing.
Packing & Export Logistics
Garments are packed to your branding specifications, labeled, and shipped via your preferred carrier with full documentation and tracking for seamless delivery.
How to Order Your Custom Pullover with CENWILD
From initial inquiry to finished garments, our streamlined process makes custom pullover manufacturing simple and transparent — with support at every stage.
Submit Your Tech Pack or Brief
Share your design, sketch, reference photo, or complete tech pack. Our team reviews your custom pullover requirements and clarifies yarn, gauge, decoration, and sizing details.
Receive Quote and Knit Sample
Within 48 hours you’ll get a detailed quotation. Approve it, and we’ll knit a production-ready sample for your review — MOQ starts at just 100 pieces.
Approve Sample and Confirm Production
Review fit, color, and construction. Once you approve the sample and deposit, we schedule your custom pullover order into our Dongguan production line.
Production and In-Line Quality Control
Our 200-strong team knits, links, decorates, and finishes your pullovers. Every piece passes multi-point inspection before moving to packing and your final pre-shipment check.
Final Inspection and Global Shipment
You receive photos and a packing list for approval. Balance payment clears, and we arrange air or sea freight to your warehouse — anywhere worldwide.
Certifications & Quality Standards for Custom Pullover Manufacturing
Custom Pullover Success Stories from Our Partners
CENWILD delivered 500 custom pullovers in just 28 days for our fall launch. The intarsia logo work was flawless, and their 100-piece MOQ let us test three colorways without overcommitting inventory.
We cut our sampling costs by 40% working with CENWILD. Their design team translated our sketches into production-ready custom pullovers with original stitch patterns, and the knit-down samples were spot-on from the first round.
As an independent designer, the low 100-piece minimum and flexible payment terms made custom pullover production actually accessible. CENWILD’s ODM support helped us refine fits and yarn blends—our reorder rate jumped to 68%.
FAQ: Custom Pullover Sourcing
What is the minimum order quantity for custom pullovers?
How long does it take to produce custom pullovers?
Do you charge for custom pullover samples?
What payment terms do you offer for custom pullover orders?
Can you ship custom pullovers internationally?
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The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Custom Pullover Manufacturing & Sourcing
Navigate the custom pullover sourcing landscape with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, essential supplier evaluation criteria, quality benchmarks, and the most common mistakes fashion brands make when ordering custom knitwear—so you can launch faster and avoid costly errors.
1. What Is a Custom Pullover?
A custom pullover is a knit sweater manufactured to a buyer’s exact specifications — from yarn selection and stitch structure to fit, colorway, branding, and decoration — rather than purchased from finished stock inventory. In OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) arrangements, factories like CENWILD produce pullovers under the client’s private label, enabling fashion brands, retailers, independent designers, influencers, and corporate clients to launch exclusive collections without owning knitting equipment or hiring in-house technical teams.
Unlike off-the-shelf stock sweaters, which lock buyers into pre-set designs, sizing, and generic trims, a custom pullover offers unique branding through woven labels, hang tags, embroidered logos, and proprietary colorways matched to Pantone standards. Minimum order quantities for custom knitwear typically start at 100–300 pieces per style, making small-batch exclusivity accessible to emerging brands.
Customization matters because today’s consumers demand originality, fit diversity, and storytelling — advantages that stock inventory cannot deliver. Controlled quality, tailored grading, and design ownership position custom pullovers as strategic assets in a crowded, fast-moving knitwear market.
2. The Evolution of Custom Pullover Manufacturing
For centuries pullover sweaters were hand-knitted one stitch at a time; the first mechanical knitting frame appeared in 1589, but it took until the 1860s for circular and flat-bed industrial machines to reach textile mills. Jacquard mechanisms, introduced to knitwear in the late 19th century, enabled complex multi-color patterns — fishermen’s ganseys and Fair Isle designs — but remained labor-intensive and limited to high-volume runs.
Computerized flat-bed knitting machines arrived in the 1970s and transformed custom pullover manufacturing by the 1990s. Digital gauge control across 3GG to 14GG, programmable stitch patterns, and fully-fashioned shaping slashed sampling time from weeks to days and allowed economical short runs. By the 2000s manufacturers in China’s Dongguan knitwear hub could offer MOQs as low as 100 pieces per design, down from the traditional 1,200–2,400 minimums.
E-commerce and global logistics further democratized access: independent designers and influencers now source custom pullover collections directly from OEM and ODM factories, enjoying the same design flexibility, yarn variety, and decoration techniques once reserved for multinational brands.
3. Types of Custom Pullover Styles
Pullover styles vary widely in neckline, fit, and construction, each serving distinct market segments and brand positioning. Understanding which silhouette aligns with your target demographic ensures faster sell-through and stronger brand identity.
Crewneck Pullovers

Crewneck pullovers feature a round, close-fitting neckline and remain the most versatile style across men’s, women’s, and children’s lines. They suit casual streetwear, corporate casual, and athleisure equally well.
Startups and wholesalers favor crewnecks for their broad appeal and ease of decoration via embroidery or printing.
V-Neck Pullovers

V-neck pullovers use a V-shaped neckline that elongates the torso visually, popular in business-casual and preppy collections. Women’s lines and menswear brands targeting office environments order V-necks in merino and cotton blends.
This style pairs well with collared shirts and is a staple for country-club and university bookstore programs.
Turtleneck & Mock-Neck Pullovers

Turtleneck and mock-neck pullovers feature high, folded or stand-up collars that provide warmth and a refined silhouette. Fashion-forward brands and European retailers specify these for fall/winter capsules in cashmere and lambswool.
Mock-necks appeal to younger demographics seeking minimalist, layerable pieces.
Oversized & Boxy Pullovers

Oversized and boxy pullovers use dropped shoulders, wider bodies, and shorter lengths to create relaxed, trend-driven silhouettes. Influencer brands and Gen-Z labels order these in acrylic and recycled blends for streetwear collections.
This cut suits unisex sizing and pairs with high-waisted bottoms.
Fitted & Slim-Cut Pullovers

Fitted and slim-cut pullovers use fully-fashioned shaping and narrower ribbing to hug the body, favored by activewear and contemporary womenswear brands. These styles require precise grading and are typically knit in fine-gauge merino or Pima cotton.
Athletic and fashion-conscious customers prefer this silhouette for layering under blazers or wearing solo.
4. Materials & Fabrics for Custom Pullover Production
Fiber choice drives performance, price point, and brand positioning in every custom pullover order. CENWILD works with natural fibers (merino wool, cashmere, cotton, alpaca, mohair), synthetics (acrylic, polyester), and blends to match your collection’s technical and commercial requirements.
| Fiber Type | GSM Range | Typical Use Case | Relative Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Merino Wool | 180–350 | Premium casual, outdoor-inspired | High |
| Cashmere / Blend | 200–280 | Luxury capsules, gifting | Very High |
| Cotton / Pima | 200–320 | Spring/summer, everyday basics | Medium |
| Cotton-Poly Blend | 210–300 | Corporate, easy-care retail | Low-Medium |
| Acrylic / Synthetic | 220–380 | Value retail, promotional, festive | Low |
Merino Wool & Lambswool

Merino wool delivers superior warmth-to-weight ratio, natural moisture-wicking, and odor resistance. Typical GSM ranges from 180–350, suitable for lightweight layering pieces through chunky winter pullovers. Lambswool offers similar warmth at a lower price tier, with slightly coarser hand-feel.
Both fibers require gentle washing or dry cleaning. Pilling resistance is moderate; higher twist yarns and enzyme finishing improve durability. Ideal for premium lifestyle brands and outdoor-inspired collections.
Cashmere & Cashmere Blends

Cashmere sits at the top of the cost spectrum, prized for exceptional softness and insulation. Pure cashmere pullovers typically use 12GG–14GG gauge at 200–280 GSM. Wool-cashmere blends (70/30, 80/20) reduce cost while retaining luxury hand-feel.
Care requires hand-wash or specialist dry cleaning. Pilling is common in the first wears; de-pilling combs maintain appearance. Best for high-margin capsule collections and gift-focused seasonal launches.
Cotton & Cotton Blends

Cotton offers breathability, hypoallergenic comfort, and easy care, making it the workhorse fiber for spring/summer and transitional pullovers. Pima and organic cotton command premium pricing. Typical GSM: 200–320.
Cotton-polyester blends (60/40, 80/20) improve shape retention and reduce shrinkage. Cotton-acrylic mixes lower cost while maintaining a natural aesthetic. Machine-washable; minimal pilling. Ideal for everyday basics, corporate uniforms, and eco-conscious lines.
Acrylic & Synthetic Blends

Acrylic mimics wool’s warmth and texture at a fraction of the cost, with excellent color retention and machine-wash durability. GSM ranges 220–380 cover lightweight to heavyweight styles. Polyester blends add strength and moisture management for activewear-inspired pullovers.
Pilling resistance is high with quality acrylic; anti-pilling treatments further enhance longevity. No special care required. Best for high-volume promotional orders, value-tier retail, and custom Christmas sweaters where decoration complexity drives cost.
5. Customization & Decoration Options for Custom Pullover Orders
A custom pullover becomes a brand signature through strategic decoration and labeling choices. CENWILD offers both knit-in techniques and surface embellishments, each with distinct cost, durability, and visual trade-offs that shape the final product’s positioning and margin.
| Technique | Setup Cost | Durability | Visual Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacquard / Intarsia | $0 (knit-in) | Permanent | High texture, multicolor |
| Embroidery (flat/3D) | $30–$80 | Very high | Premium, dimensional |
| Heat Transfer / DTF | $15–$40 | Moderate (20–30 washes) | Photographic detail |
| Woven Label | $50–$100 | High | Professional branding |
Knit-In Techniques: Jacquard and Intarsia

Jacquard and intarsia embed patterns directly into the fabric during knitting, delivering permanent colorwork that will not fade, crack, or peel. Jacquard uses multiple yarn feeds to create repeating geometric or Fair Isle motifs, while intarsia knits individual color blocks for logos, text, or pictorial designs.
Both methods add 10–20% to base production cost but eliminate post-production decoration steps. They are ideal for high-wash, high-wear pullovers where durability justifies the upfront investment.
Surface Embellishments: Embroidery, Appliqué, and Printing

Embroidery — flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, sequin, or appliqué patches — adds texture and premium perception. Setup costs run $30–$80 per design for digitizing; per-piece cost is $0.50–$3.00 depending on stitch count.
Heat-transfer and screen printing offer lower setup ($15–$40) and faster turnaround but may crack after 20–30 washes. DTF (direct-to-film) transfers handle photographic detail at moderate durability, suitable for limited-edition or influencer capsules.
Labeling and Packaging Customization

Custom woven labels, heat-transfer care tags, hang tags, and branded poly-bags complete the brand experience. Woven labels start at 200–500 pieces minimum; heat-transfer labels require no minimum and suit low-MOQ test runs.
Custom hang tags and packaging elevate unboxing and retail presentation, with setup from $50 and per-unit costs of $0.10–$0.50. CENWILD coordinates all trim sourcing, ensuring consistent branding across every touchpoint.
6. Key Quality Indicators in Custom Pullover Construction
Evaluating a custom pullover sample requires inspecting five technical benchmarks that separate factory-grade construction from retail-ready garments. Each indicator reveals both immediate quality and long-term manufacturing consistency.
Gauge and Stitch Density

Gauge (needles per inch) determines fabric hand and drape. A 7GG pullover yields chunky texture; 12GG delivers fine merino smoothness. Count stitches per inch horizontally and courses vertically — variance beyond ±2% signals machine calibration issues that compound across production runs.
Seam Construction and Linking

Fully-fashioned pullovers use linking machines to join panels stitch-by-stitch, creating invisible seams. Inspect shoulder and side seams under tension: linked seams lie flat with no puckering. Cut-and-sew alternatives show visible stitching and bulk. Misaligned linking or skipped loops indicate inadequate operator skill.
Yarn Quality and Pilling Resistance

Rub the sample fabric fifty times with your palm. Excessive pilling suggests short-staple or low-twist yarn. Request yarn specifications: two-ply merino at 26-micron diameter resists pilling better than single-ply acrylic blends. CENWILD sources anti-pill treated yarns and applies finishing washes to stabilize fiber surfaces before shipment.
Fit Consistency and Grading Accuracy

Compare sample measurements against your tech pack at five points: chest, shoulder, sleeve length, body length, and hem width. Tolerance should remain within ±1 cm. Request a graded size run to verify proportional scaling — sleeve pitch and armhole depth must adjust correctly across S–XXL, not simply scale linearly.
Finishing Details: Cuffs, Hems, Necklines
Ribbed cuffs and hems should recover to original width after stretching. Check neckline binding for consistent stitch count and no waviness. Inspect trim attachment points — collar taping, shoulder reinforcement, and hem facings — for secure, even stitching. Poor finishing telegraphs through washing and wear, reducing garment lifespan by 30–50%.
7. How to Choose the Right Custom Pullover Manufacturer
Selecting a custom pullover manufacturer requires evaluating five core capabilities that directly impact speed, quality, and scalability. Ask specific questions during initial outreach, request factory references, and schedule facility audits when order volume justifies the investment.
MOQ and Production Capacity
Minimum order quantities range from 50 pieces for boutique suppliers to 1,000+ for large-scale factories. CENWILD starts at 100 pieces per style per color, with monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces across 3GG–14GG gauges.
Ask whether the factory can scale with your brand — a supplier unable to grow from 500 to 5,000 pieces forces costly transitions mid-season.
Sampling Speed and Cost
Sample turnaround typically spans 7–21 days; costs range from $50 to $200 per piece depending on complexity. Factories offering knit-down sampling and 3D knit programming accelerate approvals and reduce revision cycles.
Request a sample timeline and refund policy — many manufacturers credit sample fees against production orders once MOQ is met.
Certifications and Compliance
BSCI, WRAP, and OEKO-TEX Standard 100 certifications verify ethical labor, safe working conditions, and restricted-substance compliance. Retailers in the EU and North America increasingly require third-party audit documentation before onboarding new suppliers.
Confirm certificate validity dates and scope — factory-level certifications differ from product-specific testing.
Communication and Design Support
Factories with in-house design teams convert sketches, photos, or concepts into production-ready tech packs, grading, and stitch programming. CENWILD’s 200+ staff includes designers who support OEM and ODM workflows from initial idea through final sample.
Test responsiveness during the inquiry phase — reply speed and detail quality predict collaboration throughout production.
Payment Terms and Lead Times
Standard terms require 30–50% deposit and balance before shipment; production spans 30–60 days post-approval. CENWILD accepts T/T, PayPal, credit card, and USDT, easing deposit requirements to 30% for long-term partners.
Clarify whether quoted lead times include sampling, yarn procurement, and shipping — misaligned definitions cause costly delays.
8. Common Mistakes When Ordering Custom Pullover Products
Ordering custom pullover knitwear involves dozens of variables — from gauge and yarn to fit and finishing — and small oversights early in the process can cascade into costly delays, quality defects, or budget overruns. Understanding the most common pitfalls helps brands avoid rework and build stronger partnerships with their manufacturer.
Skipping Pre-Production Samples
Many brands rush to bulk production after approving only a digital mock-up or photo, assuming the final garment will match their vision. Without a physical knit-down sample, issues like stitch tension, color matching under natural light, and fit grade can only be discovered when 500 pieces arrive.
CENWILD’s knit-down sampling service catches these problems before production begins, saving both time and money. Always budget two to three weeks and $50–150 per colorway for pre-production samples.
Underestimating Lead Times
Standard custom pullover production spans 25–45 days after sample approval, yet brands frequently expect delivery in two weeks. Peak seasons (August–October for fall/winter collections) can add another 7–14 days.
Factoring in yarn procurement, knitting, linking, washing, embroidery, QC, and international shipping prevents missed launch dates. Communicate your on-shelf date upfront so your manufacturer can reserve capacity and expedite where possible.
Ignoring Yarn Shrinkage and Care Testing
Natural fibers — cashmere, merino, lambswool — shrink 3–8% after the first wash if not pre-treated. Skipping garment-wash trials or care-label validation leads to customer returns and brand damage.
Request a laundered sample using your intended care instructions (machine wash cold, tumble dry low, etc.) and measure chest, length, and sleeve before and after. CENWILD’s finishing department applies anti-shrink treatments and conducts wash tests as standard for wool and wool-blend orders.
Vague Tech Packs and Specifications
Submitting a Pinterest inspiration board without stitch details, gauge, or graded measurements forces the factory to guess, resulting in samples that miss the mark. Each revision cycle costs 10–14 days.
A complete tech pack includes flat sketches with callouts, point-of-measure spec sheets for all sizes, yarn composition and weight, stitch type (cable, rib, jersey), gauge (e.g., 7GG), trim details, and Pantone references. CENWILD’s design team can help fill gaps, but the clearer your brief, the faster you move to production.
Choosing Price Over Quality
The lowest quote often reflects thinner yarn, lower gauge, or skipped QC steps. A $12 pullover that pills after one wear damages your brand far more than a $16 piece with proper linking and anti-pilling finish.
Evaluate samples for stitch density, seam strength, and hand feel. CENWILD’s quality-first approach ensures every custom pullover meets the construction standards your customers expect, protecting your reputation and reducing return rates.
9. Steps to Launch Your Custom Pullover Collection
Launching a custom pullover collection requires a disciplined workflow that balances creativity, technical precision, and manufacturing logistics. Following a repeatable five-step process ensures consistent quality and on-time delivery for every seasonal drop.
Design and Trend Research
Begin 6–9 months before your target ship date by analyzing trend forecasts, competitor assortments, and customer feedback. Identify stitch structures, silhouettes, and colorways that align with your brand DNA.
Document 3–5 hero styles per collection, noting gauge preferences (7GG for chunky, 12GG for fine), fiber choices (cashmere, merino, cotton blends), and decoration techniques (intarsia, jacquard, embroidery).
- Mood boards with reference images and Pantone color codes
- Target retail price points and margin goals
- Seasonal delivery windows and pre-order deadlines
Creating Tech Packs and Specs
Translate design concepts into production-ready technical packages including flat sketches, measurement charts (POMs), stitch diagrams, and trim callouts. CENWILD’s design team can develop full tech packs from photos or sketches if you lack in-house expertise.
Specify yarn weight, gauge, finished garment dimensions across all sizes, and any special finishes like garment washing or anti-pilling treatment.
- Graded size charts (XS–XXL or custom)
- Yarn composition and weight per square meter
- Trim details: labels, hang tags, buttons, zippers
Requesting and Evaluating Samples
Order knit-down samples to validate fit, hand-feel, color accuracy, and construction quality. Expect 10–15 days for initial samples; allow two rounds of revisions before approving production.
Evaluate stitch definition, seam strength, dimensional stability after washing, and color matching under daylight and indoor lighting.
- Check gauge consistency and stitch tension
- Confirm Pantone or lab-dip color approval
- Test wash-and-wear performance on sample garments
Placing the Production Order
Finalize quantities by size and color, confirm MOQ (100 pieces per style at CENWILD), and agree on delivery terms (FOB, DDP). Submit a deposit—100% for first orders, scaling to 30% for repeat clients—and receive a production timeline of 25–35 days.
Lock in all specifications in a signed purchase order to prevent mid-production changes that delay shipment.
Quality Control and Shipping
Conduct inline and final inspections using AQL 2.5 standards, checking measurements, stitch integrity, and decoration placement. CENWILD photographs finished goods for remote approval before packing.
Arrange freight (air for speed, sea for cost) and settle the balance payment before shipment. Track containers and prepare customs documentation to meet your warehouse or retail deadlines.
10. Custom Pullover Pricing & Cost Breakdown
CENWILD’s custom pullover pricing follows volume tiers that reward scale while maintaining a 100-piece minimum order quantity. Unit costs drop 25–40% as orders grow from 100 to 500+ pieces, reflecting efficiency gains in yarn procurement, machine setup, and labor allocation. Sampling costs are absorbed into the first production order when clients proceed within 90 days.
Yarn selection drives the widest cost variation: acrylic and cotton blends start at the lower end of each tier, while cashmere, alpaca, and merino wool command premiums of 80–200% depending on micron count and origin. Lead times compress as quantities rise because larger runs justify dedicated machine blocks and reduce changeover downtime.
Decoration methods carry distinct cost structures. Jacquard and intarsia patterns are knit directly into the fabric with zero per-unit surcharge but require upfront programming; embroidery and appliqué add per-piece costs yet offer flexibility for small-batch customization and remain durable through 50+ commercial wash cycles.
| Order Quantity (pcs) | Unit Price Range (USD) | Setup / Sampling Cost | Lead Time (days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100–199 | $18–$35 | $150–$300 (waived on order) | 35–45 |
| 200–299 | $15–$28 | $150–$300 (waived on order) | 30–40 |
| 300–499 | $12–$24 | $100–$200 (waived on order) | 28–35 |
| 500+ | $10–$20 | Included | 25–30 |
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