Discuss Your Next
Production Program
If you are evaluating a manufacturing partner for an upcoming program, Texture welcomes inquiries from brands, private labels, retailers, importers, sourcing teams, and buying offices seeking structured production support. From development and sourcing through cut-to-pack, quality control, and export packing, our team is here to understand your requirements and help guide the next step.
Factory visits by appointment
Our Tiruppur facility is the operational core of Texture Clothing Company. This is where cut-to-pack production, day-to-day floor control, quality oversight, finishing, and export packing come together within a scaled manufacturing environment built to support serious apparel programs.
Merchandising coordination & buyer liaison
Our Delhi office supports communication, merchandising coordination, and upstream follow-through across active programs. It functions as an additional point of alignment between buyer requirements, sourcing activity, approvals, and production planning, helping keep programs organized as they move toward execution.
A Few Helpful Answers Before You Reach Out
Texture Clothing Company works as a B2B manufacturing partner, not a retail brand. We produce against your brief, tech pack, reference sample, or approved development direction rather than selling ready-made stock.
We work across multiple apparel categories, including womenswear, menswear, kidswear, activewear, and other knitwear-led programs. Womenswear is our strongest area, but we have experience supporting other categories as well depending on the brief.
Yes. We operate as a full-package partner, with development, sampling, and cut-to-pack handled in-house. Upstream processes such as spinning, knitting, and dyeing are coordinated through approved partner networks under our oversight.
Yes. We can work from a finished tech pack, but we can also support buyers who are still developing the product. If needed, we can help translate a rough brief, reference garment, or concept into a production-ready sample and approval path, including fit and sizing alignment.
We coordinate fabrics, trims, labels, and packaging based on the needs of the program. If your order requires specific compliance-backed materials or documentation, we build that into the sourcing and approval process before production moves forward.
MOQ depends on the style, fabric, trim complexity, and packing requirements. In general, Texture is set up for serious production programs rather than very small trial runs, and final MOQ is confirmed after we review the brief properly.
For bulk production, buyers should generally plan around 75 to 90 days after approvals, depending on fabric readiness, complexity, and order volume. We confirm a more accurate timeline once the program details are clear.
Quality is built into the process, not checked only at the end. We work through structured approvals, in-line checks, measurement control, final inspection, and documentation support, backed by active compliance frameworks including OEKO-TEX, Green to Wear, FAMA, Higg Index, and SEDEX.
Yes. We can support private label execution including labels, hangtags, barcode requirements, carton instructions, and buyer-specific packing standards. These details are aligned early so production and packing stay consistent with your program.
We currently support buyers across the EU, UK, North America, and the Middle East. We are happy to arrange an introductory capability call, virtual review, or factory visit by appointment, and our team aims to respond to qualified inquiries within 72 hours.
Texture Clothing Company works as a B2B manufacturing partner, not a retail brand. We produce against your brief, tech pack, reference sample, or approved development direction rather than selling ready-made stock.
We work across multiple apparel categories, including womenswear, menswear, kidswear, activewear, and other knitwear-led programs. Womenswear is our strongest area, but we have experience supporting other categories as well depending on the brief.
Yes. We operate as a full-package partner, with development, sampling, and cut-to-pack handled in-house. Upstream processes such as spinning, knitting, and dyeing are coordinated through approved partner networks under our oversight.
Yes. We can work from a finished tech pack, but we can also support buyers who are still developing the product. If needed, we can help translate a rough brief, reference garment, or concept into a production-ready sample and approval path, including fit and sizing alignment.
We coordinate fabrics, trims, labels, and packaging based on the needs of the program. If your order requires specific compliance-backed materials or documentation, we build that into the sourcing and approval process before production moves forward.
MOQ depends on the style, fabric, trim complexity, and packing requirements. In general, Texture is set up for serious production programs rather than very small trial runs, and final MOQ is confirmed after we review the brief properly.
For bulk production, buyers should generally plan around 75 to 90 days after approvals, depending on fabric readiness, complexity, and order volume. We confirm a more accurate timeline once the program details are clear.
Quality is built into the process, not checked only at the end. We work through structured approvals, in-line checks, measurement control, final inspection, and documentation support, backed by active compliance frameworks including OEKO-TEX, Green to Wear, FAMA, Higg Index, and SEDEX.
Yes. We can support private label execution including labels, hangtags, barcode requirements, carton instructions, and buyer-specific packing standards. These details are aligned early so production and packing stay consistent with your program.
We currently support buyers across the EU, UK, North America, and the Middle East. We are happy to arrange an introductory capability call, virtual review, or factory visit by appointment, and our team aims to respond to qualified inquiries within 72 hours.