Product Guide

Sweater Manufacturing 101: Types, Styles, and Production Considerations

Felix Zheng
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Quick Summary

A comprehensive overview of sweater manufacturing, from classic crewnecks to modern silhouettes, with production insights.

The sweater is the foundation of any knitwear collection. Understanding the different types and their production requirements helps you design better and source more effectively. This primer covers the fundamentals of sweater manufacturing.

Sweater Types by Silhouette

Crewneck

The classic pullover sweater with a round neckline.

Turtleneck

Features a high, rolled collar.

V-Neck

V-shaped neckline, often with a ribbed collar band.

Polo Neck

Buttoned collar placket, often with a ribbed collar.

Sweater Styles by Construction

Cut and Sew

Fabric is knitted in panels, then cut and sewn together.

Fully Fashioned

Each piece is knitted to shape on the machine.

Seamless

Entire garment knitted in one piece on specialized machines.

Key Production Considerations

1. Stitch Patterns

2. Neckline Finishing Options

3. Shoulder Construction

Cost Impact by Style

StyleRelative CostProduction Time
Basic crewneck1.0x30-35 days
Cable crewneck1.2-1.4x35-40 days
Jacquard sweater1.3-1.5x35-45 days
Polo with placket1.2-1.3x35-40 days
Fully fashioned1.3-1.6x35-45 days

Our Sweater Production

Our partner factories produce sweaters across all these categories, with particular strength in fully fashioned and jacquard constructions.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about product guide.

What is the MOQ for knitwear production?
JIERQI offers a 100-piece MOQ per design, significantly lower than the industry standard of 500-1000 pieces. This makes it ideal for emerging brands, capsule collections, and market testing.
How can I start sourcing knitwear from China?
Contact us with your design specifications or tech pack. We'll recommend yarn, gauge, and construction options. Sampling takes 7-10 days. Once approved, bulk production takes 30-45 days. Get started.
What is the difference between OEM and ODM?
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing): you provide complete designs, we produce exactly. ODM (Original Design Manufacturing): our design team helps develop your collection. Choose OEM for proprietary designs, ODM if you need design support. Compare OEM vs ODM.
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