Where individual cut panels become finished garments. Our stitching department uses industrial flatlock and overlock machines to construct performance sportswear built to withstand the demands of elite training and competition.
The stitching department is where your garment comes to life. Cut panels arrive and are assembled piece by piece by our experienced stitching team. For performance sportswear, seam quality is not just cosmetic — poorly constructed seams cause discomfort, restrict movement, and fail under the stress of sport.
We use flatlock stitching as the primary construction method for sportswear and compression garments — a technique that produces flat, smooth seams with no protruding edges that could cause chafing during physical activity. Overlock machines finish all raw edges for durability and a clean appearance.
Flatlock stitching for zero-chafe seams on all sportswear and compression garments
Overlock finishing on all raw fabric edges for durability and clean appearance
Woven labels and care labels attached at this stage per client specification
Elastic waistbands, drawcords, and trims fitted by specialist operators
Seam strength tested on completed garments against production standard
In-line quality checks by supervisors throughout the stitching process
Every garment is constructed using flatlock and overlock stitching — the industry standard for sportswear. Seams lie flat against the skin, flex with movement, and hold under repeated washing and high-intensity use.
Cut panels are assembled with exact alignment so sublimation designs flow seamlessly across every seam. No offset prints, no mismatched lines — the finished garment looks exactly like the approved sample.
Elastic waistbands, ribbed cuffs, and decorative trims are attached with controlled tension — ensuring a clean finish on tracksuits, shorts, compression wear, and training kits without puckering or distortion.
Each garment is checked at the stitching stage before moving to finishing — seam strength, stitch density, and panel alignment are verified on the floor. Problems are caught and fixed before they become bulk issues.
Bundled, labelled cut panels received. Production worksheet reviewed with stitch type and construction spec.
Individual garment components assembled — side panels joined, sleeves constructed — before main assembly.
Primary garment assembly — front and back panels joined, sleeves attached, collar or neckband fitted.
Elastic, drawcords, zips, woven labels, and care labels attached per client specification.
Final overlock finishing on remaining raw edges. Any decorative stitching or taping applied.
Completed garment inspected by line supervisor for seam integrity, construction accuracy, and label placement.
Real photos from inside our stitching department in Sialkot, Pakistan.
Every garment goes through our stitching department. Get a free quote — sample before bulk, always.