Full Production
End-to-End Garment Production
Comprehensive Mass Production
In addition to our core offerings, we provide full-scale production services that cover every aspect of mass garment manufacturing.
Whether you’re launching a new fashion line or scaling your existing brand, our team works closely with clients to ensure production is not only efficient and cost-effective, but also meets high standards of consistency and quality.
With flexible MOQs (Minimum Order Quantities) and the capacity to handle large-scale orders, we support brands at every stage of growth, from small batch releases to global distribution.


Garment Capabilities
Sweaters
Dresses
Skirts/Pants
Blouses
Shirts
Hoodies/Sweatpants
Loungewear
Sportswear
Outerwear
Swimwear
Fabrics
Knits
Wovens
Polyester blends
Fleece
French Terry
Linens
Silk
Wool
Cotton / Cotton Blends
Leather
At Predestine Inc.
We provide everything brands need to bring their designs to life — efficiently, reliably, and with uncompromising attention to quality.
We are a full-service domestic apparel manufacturing company based in New York City, offering end-to-end solutions for complete garment production. From initial development to final production,
Our New York-based operations allow us to significantly reduce turnaround times and help brands meet tight seasonal deadlines, while maintaining full visibility and control over every stage of production. With a robust network of skilled professionals and facilities, we manage all aspects of manufacturing — including pattern making, sample development, cutting, sewing, and fitting — right here in NYC.
By keeping production domestic, we ensure a high standard of quality control, flexibility, and responsiveness that offshore operations simply can’t match. Whether you’re launching a new brand or scaling an established line, our team is equipped to deliver precision, speed, and exceptional craftsmanship.

FAQ
What does "full production" mean in textile manufacturing?
Full production refers to the stage in the manufacturing process where all designs, materials, and processes are finalized, and the textile products are being manufactured at scale, ready for distribution or delivery.
What are the steps leading up to full production?
Typically, the stages include:
- Initial consultation & design briefing
- Design consultation & tech pack review
- Fabric & trim sourcing
- Sample development
- Fitting and feedback rounds
- Final approvals & production planning
- Full-scale production
Once everything is approved and signed off, we move into full production.
How long does full production usually take?
Production timelines vary depending on order volume, fabric availability, complexity of design, and factory capacity. Standard timelines range from 4 to 12 weeks.
What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ) for full production?
We work with emerging brands, so our MOQs start from around 300–500 units per style. For specialty items or sustainable fabrics, the MOQ might be slightly higher due to fabric sourcing constraints.
How does payment work?
We usually require:
50% deposit before starting production
50% balance before shipment
We’ll send a detailed invoice and breakdown. For returning clients, we can discuss more flexible terms.
Can I produce sustainably?
Absolutely. We offer eco-friendly fabrics (like organic cotton, hemp, and TENCEL™), low-impact dyes, and ethical production practices. Just let us know your goals, and we’ll help guide you through the options.
Can I supply my own fabrics or materials?
Yes, that’s called CMT (Cut, Make, Trim). You’re welcome to supply your own fabrics or trims, but we’ll need to test a small sample first to ensure it works with our equipment and standards.
What quality control measures are in place during full production?
We use a detailed quality control process:
- Fabric inspection before cutting
- In-line checks during sewing
- Final product QC before packing
We also offer pre-production samples (PPS) for your approval before we start mass production.
What if I need to change something after production starts?
Once full production begins, changes are difficult and may cause delays or added costs. We strongly recommend locking everything in during the sampling and pre-production stage.
What happens if something goes wrong during production?
We’re transparent and proactive. If there’s an issue (e.g., fabric delay, machine issue), we’ll let you know right away, propose solutions, and work with you to minimize the impact.
Can I visit the factory or see how my product is made?
Yes! If you’re local or traveling, we’d love to host you. We also offer virtual production updates, videos, and photos throughout the process to keep you in the loop.
What happens once production is done?
Once finished, we:
- Run a final quality check
- Pack everything to your specifications
- Ship using your preferred method (air, sea, or courier)
You’ll get tracking info and documentation for easy import if needed.