Manufacturing Process — Klenidi Factory, Guangzhou, Est. 2007

From Your Brief to Finished Garments on a Pallet — 9 Stages

This page walks through how we move an order from first inquiry to FOB shipment. Both hotel uniforms and business suits follow the same process — the construction details differ. Every checkpoint where we need something from you is flagged.

9
Production Stages
45–60
Days Production
2–3
Week Sample Lead
12–16
Weeks First Order

Production Floor — Guangzhou Factory

Both hotel uniforms and business suits are manufactured in-house — cutting, sewing, tailoring, pressing, QC, and packing under one roof. No sub-contracting of core production.

Klenidi Guangzhou factory main production floor

Main Production Floor

80+ sewing machines — dedicated lines for hotel uniforms and business suit construction

Pattern making and fabric cutting at Klenidi factory

Pattern Making

Original patterns developed from your spec or reference sample

Sewing and garment assembly at Klenidi

Sewing & Assembly

Seams, linings, interlinings, and trim by experienced operators

Business suit canvas construction and tailoring

Suit Construction

Half and full canvas — chest pad, lapel, shoulder assembly

Industrial pressing and garment finishing

Pressing & Finishing

Industrial press equipment — shape and crease finished to spec

Final QC inspection and export packing

QC & Packing

AQL 2.5 audit then polybag, carton, and export documentation

Factory visits and video walkthroughs by appointment. See full factory page →

The Timeline in Practice

A first order with clear specs typically moves from inquiry to delivery in 12–16 weeks. The production run itself is 45–60 days — the rest is development, sampling, and shipping.

The stages you control are marked. Every approval checkpoint pauses the schedule until we receive your written reply. Quick, specific feedback consistently shortens total lead time.

For hotel opening programs with fixed dates, plan backward from your required on-site date. We recommend first contact at least 18–20 weeks before opening.

Timeline Overview — First Order

Inquiry to Quote2–3 business days
OEM Sample Lead Time2–3 weeks
ODM Sample Lead Time3–5 weeks
Counter-Sample (if needed)+1–2 weeks
Production Run45–60 days
Air Freight Transit5–8 days
Sea Freight Transit18–25 days
First Order Total (OEM + Air)~12–14 weeks
Repeat Order (locked spec)~7–10 weeks

Production Process — All 9 Stages

Each stage applies to both hotel uniforms and business suits. Where the two product lines differ, that's noted.

01

Inquiry & Technical Brief ← Your stage

Send your requirement: tech pack, reference sample, or brief. Hotel uniforms: garment list by department. Business suits: construction preference and fabric spec. We confirm receipt within 24 hours.

02

Quotation & Order Confirmation

Itemized quote within 2–3 business days: unit price, sample fee (credited to order), lead time, and fabric options. Written confirmation + sample deposit triggers development.

03

Pattern Development & Fabric Sourcing

Production patterns from your spec (OEM) or approved designs (ODM). Fabric sourced in parallel — wool and poly-wool for suits, polyester blends for hotel uniforms.

04

Sample Production & Dispatch

First physical sample by our dedicated sampling team. Suit samples include lapel construction and canvas work. Hotel uniform samples include all trim, buttons, and label placements. Photos sent digitally the day of shipping.

05

Client Sample Review ← Your stage

You receive the sample, fit-test, and return written feedback. Numbered corrections produce faster, cleaner counter-samples. Counter-samples turn around in 1–2 weeks.

06

Pre-Production Sign-Off ← Your stage

Before cutting production fabric: approved sample, fabric swatch, trimmings spec, label proofs, and graded size chart. Your written PP approval triggers production scheduling.

07

Full Production — Cutting, Sewing & Assembly

45–60 days. Fabric spread and cut to approved markers. Inline QC at cutting, sewing, and assembly. For suits, canvas work and intermediate pressing happen mid-production.

08

Finishing, Final QC & AQL 2.5 Audit

Pressing, thread trimming, label checks. AQL 2.5 inspection before packing. Failed units pulled for repair or replacement. We do not ship until audit passes.

09

Packing, Documentation & FOB Shipment

Individual polybag-packing to spec, export cartons with packing list. Full export documents: CI, packing list, certificate of origin. FOB Guangzhou.

Hotel Uniforms vs. Business Suits — Process Differences

Same 9 stages. Different construction requirements at each step.

Stage Hotel Uniforms Business Suits
Pattern complexity Low–medium. Functional shapes, consistent sizing High. Precise chest, shoulder, seat shaping
Fabric handling Polyester blends — forgiving to cut and sew Wool and poly-wool — skilled spreading, grain alignment
Interlining / canvas Fusible interlining — standard Half or full canvas — floating construction
Sewing complexity Medium — zips, collar, hem, patch pockets High — pick stitch, welt pockets, working buttonholes
Pressing stages 1–2 pressing points + final 3–5 stages — shape pressing critical
Inline QC points 3 stages 5 stages
Sample lead time 2–3 weeks 2–3 weeks (half canvas) / 3 weeks (full)
Production lead time 45–55 days 50–60 days

What Affects Your Total Lead Time

Half the timeline is on us. The other half depends on how fast approvals come back.

Complete Brief on Day 1

A fully specified tech pack eliminates pre-sample questions. The most common delay source is missing or ambiguous spec at submission.

Physical Reference Sample

A garment showing the fit and construction you want is the most efficient brief. Pattern development from a reference is faster than written spec alone.

Fast, Specific Feedback

Clients who return numbered correction lists within 2–3 days consistently have shorter total timelines.

Standard Fabric Selections

In-stock fabric avoids lead time for custom sourcing. Custom colours require lab dip rounds — adding 1–2 weeks.

Repeat Orders — Much Faster

Once spec is in our system, repeat production starts without development. Typical repeat: 35–50 days vs 45–60 for first run.

Combined Programs — Plan Ahead

Hotel programs covering multiple departments take longer. 8+ garment types: budget 18–22 weeks minimum for first order.

Manufacturing Process — Common Questions

Do you produce hotel uniforms and business suits in the same factory?
Yes. Both product lines are manufactured in our Guangzhou facility. Sewing lines are organized by garment type. No sub-contracting of core production.
Can I visit the factory before placing an order?
Yes. In-person visits by appointment, or video walkthroughs with a factory team member. 3–5 days' notice to arrange.
Is the sample made by the same team as the production run?
No — intentionally. Samples are made by our dedicated sampling team. After approval, spec and pattern are handed to the main floor with a construction guide. Inline QC ensures consistency.
Can I place a combined order — hotel uniforms and suits?
Yes. Hotel programs often include management suiting alongside staff uniforms. Single order, individual style specs, one set of export documentation.
What happens if there's a production defect after shipment?
We stand behind our production. Manufacturing errors on our side are remedied directly: replacement units, credit, or other resolution. We don't ship batches we know have problems.

Start Your Production Inquiry

Hotel uniforms, business suits, or both. Send us your spec — we respond within one business day.