Manufacturing
A.R. FASHION apparel manufacturing process spans the entire supply chain from working with customers on design and fabric selection to the delivery of finished garments.
There are three main components of the manufacturing process:

Pre-Production
Including sampling materials, sourcing of raw materials, pre-production meetings, and finalizing approvals.

Production
Including receiving all materials including fabric, garment production, and cut and sew activities.

Post production
Including finishing processes, quality checks, packing, and shipment inspection.
To increase efficiency and ensuring the highest quality, SAE-A has established complete vertical integration by bringing the entire process under one umbrella. To do this, we have applied a Lean Management system.
Realizing Vertical Integration
Seeking to reduce costs, improve quality and streamline our supply chain, A.R.FASHION has worked to realize full vertical integration. One example of vertical integrations is the Spinning Mill in Bangladesh, India & China that supplements fabric production and reduces overall production lead time.
Sourcing
Payment Term:
- 100% Irrevocable LC at sight
- Advance TT 50/50 Bank to bank
- TT 30/70 based on order
Production Lead Time:
- Min 45 days after receive the LC or TT advance in our bank.
- MOQ: KNIT 500pcs per color and style, Woven 1000pcs/color and style and total order QTY 3000pcs
Minimum Order QTY:
- Circular knit 500pcs per color and style.
- Woven 1000pcs per color and style.
- Flat knit 1000pcs per color and style.
- Total order QTY must 3000pcs at least.
Payment Term:
- 100% Irrevocable LC at sight
- Advance TT 50/50 Bank to bank
- TT 30/70 based on order
Manufacturing Unit Basis Apparels
Circular Knitwear
- T-shirts – Soft and breathable, often made from cotton or blends.
- Polo Shirt- Soft and breathable, often made from cotton or blends.
- Hoodies – Made from fleece or jersey knits for comfort.
- Leggings – Stretchy and form-fitting due to the knit structure.
- Undergarments – Such as briefs, bras, and camisoles, which require flexibility.
Woven wear
- Shirts & Blouses – Essential for casual, formal, and business wear.
- Trousers & Pants – Chinos, dress pants, and formal trousers for various occasions.
- Jeans – One of the most popular woven garments, made from denim.
- Blazers & Jackets – Worn for formal and semi-formal settings.
- Coats & Trench Coats – Essential for colder seasons.
- Denim Workwear – Jeans, overalls, and jackets for durability.
- Cotton & Polyester Uniforms – Woven for strength and longevity.
Flat Knitwear
- Pullovers – Classic knit sweaters with various textures.
- Cardigans – Open-front knitted garments, often with buttons or zippers.
- Knitted Jackets – Heavier knitwear for warmth and style.
- Ponchos & Capes – Soft, warm, and drapey flat-knit garments.
- Beanie Capes – A simple, fitted knit cap without extra length.