How to determine Embroidery costing for garments

How to determine Embroidery costing for garments
If we talk about garment or apparel sector, we know embroidery is one of the most important sections in apparel industry. To make fashionable cloth or decorate the garments, we can use embroidery. Embroidery makes the garments for attractive to the customer. As we know, embroidery is one of the most important sections in garments industry, so as a merchandiser we have to calculate accurate embroidery cost for the garment.

Carton consumption and costing calculation

Carton consumption and costing is the most important part for garment merchandiser. In apparel industry, packing accessories which are used for garment packing during garment shipment called packing accessories. Various types of packing accessories which are used in garment packing to shipment process. Carton is one of the important item for shipment the goods. Buyer wise packing instruction varies in different orders. Number of carton ply is showing how much it is hard and strong.

Calculate Poly bag costing for garment

In readymade garment, one of the most important material is Poly bag. Calculating the garment costing, poly bag effect on total price of the product. As we know, poly bag cost is effected on the total price of the product, so this article will help those people who don’t know the way to calculate poly bag costing. 

Basic Polo Shirt fabric consumption

In the apparel industry, every garment business set for profit generate like other business. As we know fabric consumption is one of the most important parts of a garment. If any garment wants to maximize their profit, then we should more careful when we are doing fabric consumption for an order. Because around 50 to 70% of the total product manufacturing cost come from fabric. That’s why the garment merchandise need to do correct way to calculate fabric consumption. As we have already discussed with example for calculating fabric consumption for basic T-shirt, see the below link;

How to do Basic T-Shirt fabric consumption

Garment manufacturing business same as other business, every factory set for profit generation. In garments industry, fabric consumption is an important factor and task for garment Merchandiser. Because profit can be maximized by saving from each cost factor of garment making. For making garment product, fabric is the most important factor and it takes almost 50 % to 70% of the total product making cost. Actually, garment making cost depends on fabric, and for an order how much fabric is needed to fill up the order including cut wastage. That’s why fabric consumption must be calculated accurately to maximize the profit from an order.
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Most common Important task for Merchandiser

As we already know a little bit about garment and marketing. Before we are going to start briefly about apparel industry, there are lots of important task have to do, but few common important task needs to do for merchandise.

How to calculate fabric consumption for trouser

Trouser is one of the common garment manufacturing item in the apparel industry. Knitted Trouser can be made from fleece fabric or single jersey. Calculation process of fabric consumption for trouser is same for both fabric types. But we will continue our discussion with fleece fabric. As already discuss about it, we know fabric costs are taking almost 60% of total manufacturing cost of the garment product. Don’t be confused, as already discuss fabric consumption for T-shirt, polo shirt & hoodie sweatshirt. You can see below link for the full article above mentioned topic. 

Measure fabric consumption for Hoodie Sweatshirt

Hoodie sweat shirt is one of the most common manufacturing item in the apparel industry. Normally, Hoodie sweat shirt is made from fleece fabric. It has higher GSM (Gram per square) comparable to the other’s knitted item and the price is also higher than other’s item. As we know, the fabric cost takes almost 50 % to 70% of total manufacturing cost of the garment.