Pattern making and clothing sampling in Portugal.

We help fashion brands turn technical information, fabrics and garment concepts into patterns, prototypes and production-ready samples.

Pattern making and clothing sampling for garment production in Portugal

From garment concept to first sample

Pattern making and sampling transform a garment idea into a physical product that can be tested, measured and improved before bulk production. This stage connects design intention, fit, fabric behaviour, construction details and factory feasibility.

Our team works from tech packs, reference samples, measurement charts, sketches, fabrics or existing product information to prepare the first development steps and move the garment into a structured sampling process.

Fit, construction and technical corrections

A sample is not only a visual confirmation. It is a technical test of proportions, measurements, sewing methods, trims, fabric stability, shrinkage, finishing and overall garment performance.

After reviewing the sample, brands may request corrections before moving forward. These adjustments help align fit, construction and production details before the garment enters bulk manufacturing.

Sampling connected to production

Pattern making and sampling are directly connected to pricing, material sourcing, production planning, quality control and delivery timelines. A good sample helps the factory understand how the garment should be produced at scale.

This process is especially important for garments where fit, structure, fabric behaviour, shrinkage, seams, linings, trims, finishing and construction details can significantly affect the final result.

Preparing for reliable garment production

Before bulk production begins, each garment should have clear approved references, measurements, materials, trims, finishing instructions and quality expectations.

Our role is to help brands move from development uncertainty to a sample that can support realistic pricing, production planning and consistent manufacturing inside a Portuguese garment factory.

Develop your patterns and samples before garment production in Portugal.

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