What information should a brand send to a hoodie manufacturer before sampling?

What information should a brand send to a hoodie manufacturer before sampling?

A brand should send a hoodie manufacturer the design reference, tech pack, size chart, fabric preference, garment weight, fit requirement, logo artwork, label details, trim information, color standard, packaging instruction, and target order quantity before sampling.

For hoodies, the most important sample details usually include fabric weight, fleece type, rib quality, hood structure, drawcord, pocket shape, sleeve length, body length, shoulder width, and logo placement.

If the hoodie includes printing, embroidery, rhinestones, washing, patchwork, appliqué, or special dyeing, the buyer should send artwork files and explain the expected finish clearly.

A complete sample request can reduce unnecessary communication and make the first sample closer to the buyer's target. If only a product image is provided, the manufacturer may need to make assumptions about fabric, fit, and construction.

For private label hoodie development, the sample stage should confirm both design appearance and production feasibility.