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A seasonal planning guide for knitwear brands, from design conception to shipment, with key milestones and deadlines.
Successful knitwear collections start with careful planning. Here is a timeline for Spring/Summer 2026 production, with key milestones to keep your collection on schedule. This timeline helps you plan your next knitwear collection.
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Yarn is the longest lead time item. Order yarn as soon as samples are approved. For specialty yarns (cashmere, organic cotton, recycled fibers), allow an additional 2-3 weeks.
Plan for at least two sampling rounds. If your first sample is on spec, you save time. If revisions are needed, the buffer prevents schedule pressure.
The factory shutdown during Chinese New Year (January/February) affects production. Plan accordingly:
| Garment | Sampling | Bulk Production | Total Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic sweater (cotton) | 7 days | 30 days | 37+ days |
| Patterned sweater (jacquard) | 10-14 days | 35-40 days | 45-54 days |
| Fine gauge knit top | 10 days | 35 days | 45 days |
| Chunky knit cardigan | 7-10 days | 30-35 days | 37-45 days |
| Custom OEM design | 10-14 days | 40-45 days | 50-59 days |
Design some transitional pieces that work across seasons. A 7GG cotton sweater, for example, works in both Spring and Autumn.
If your budget allows, produce 10-15% extra of core styles to cover reorders without the full 30-45 day production lead time.
For large orders, consider split shipments: send 60% by ocean freight (cost-effective) and 40% by air freight if needed faster.
At JIERQI Clothing, we help brands develop realistic production calendars and provide regular updates throughout the production process.
Ready to plan your next collection? Contact us to discuss your timeline.
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