Outdoor Jackets
Start from water-repellent, windproof, laminated, or shell fabric directions.
B2B functional fabric partner
Woven and laminated fabric directions for outdoor, sportswear, workwear, and custom development inquiries.
Product category wall
Start with the category closest to your garment program. Category cards point to the Products page; detailed specifications remain confirmed by product and inquiry.
Movement-focused woven directions for pants, activewear, travel, and outdoor programs.
Lightweight shell, wind layer, utility, and outdoor casual fabric directions.
Sportswear, lining, shell, quick-dry, and everyday performance directions.
Bonded and laminated fabric discussion for jackets and structured outdoor layers.
Comfort and easy-care fabric directions reviewed by application and buyer standard.
Water-repellent finishing directions for jackets, pants, wind layers, and casual performance.
Garment application guide
Many buyers begin with the garment first. Use these application routes as starting points for inquiry; final specifications are confirmed by product and requirement review.
Start from water-repellent, windproof, laminated, or shell fabric directions.
Review stretch woven, abrasion-focused, quick-dry, or comfort directions.
Discuss lightweight, breathable, quick-dry, or movement-focused fabrics.
Explore durable woven, structured handfeel, and long-use application needs.
Match everyday comfort with functional woven or bonded fabric directions.
Send a garment brief, target specs, or reference sample to begin review.
Function finder
If the garment requirement starts from performance, use these function routes to begin the discussion. Final claims and documents remain tied to confirmed product data.
For jackets, pants, and outdoor layer requirement discussion.
For workwear, hiking, utility, and long-use application needs.
Certificates & quality
Buyers can review available company, compliance, and quality documents. For specific products, document requests should still match the actual fabric, production route, and buyer requirement.
Manufacturing & development support
From a garment brief or reference sample, the discussion can move through fabric direction, finishing options, sampling, document review, and production follow-up.
The workflow below is a sourcing and development communication path. Specific test results, production details, and document support are confirmed by product and project.
Lamination review
Heat-setting / finishing discussion
Inspection and quality communication Sourcing questions
A useful inquiry can start from a complete specification or a simple direction that needs review.
Send the application, target handfeel, function, and reference sample if available.
A reference sample can help clarify composition, weight, stretch, finishing, and development route.
Share the buyer standard or test method if you have one; otherwise start with the garment use.
Document requests are reviewed against the actual product and confirmed available materials.
Yes, as a requirement discussion. Final specifications depend on product review and confirmation.
Inquiry brief
Share fabric category, garment application, target composition, weight, width, required function, destination market, estimated quantity, and reference sample if available.