In the garment industry, whether you are a manufacturer, importer, or brand, you must understand the importance of quality control in this business. This industry shifts swiftly, and any time lost in shipment or defect fixings can lead to unimaginable losses. Moreover, quality issues can quickly disseminate in the digital age, giving competitors an advantage. Therefore, quality control is essential, and quality inspection is the most commonly used method. In this post, we will guide you through the steps of a garment quality inspection, the key checkpoints to focus on, and how can C&Z expertise support your garment quality control.
The Dhurra, an elegant head-covering veil integral to Arab cultural identity, combines modesty with artistry through lightweight fabrics, delicate embroidery, and fluid draping. For designers honoring this heritage, uncompromising quality is essential. At C&Z, we specialize in comprehensive Dhurra inspections, ensuring each piece meets ISO and GCC standards while preserving traditional craftsmanship.
Authentic Dhurras require breathable fabrics, secure stitching, and non-slip designs for daily wear. Flaws like frayed edges, loose embellishments, or non-compliant dyes can compromise both function and cultural respect. Our inspections cover:
Testing chiffon, crepe, and georgette for breathability, colorfastness, and drapability.
Verifying telli (metallic thread) embroidery and bead attachments withstand movement.
Reinforced seams for elasticity and durability.
Certifying OEKO-TEX® dyes and non-slip muhajabah (undercap) grips.
Ensuring motifs avoid prohibited symbols.
Validate fabric certifications and origin.
Monitor talli work density and motif alignment.
Real-time scrutiny of pleating and hemming.
AQL-based inspections per ISO 2859-1.
Friction resistance, pH balance, and color bleed analysis.
With expertise in Gulf textile regulations and Islamic modest wear standards, C&Z guarantees Dhurras that honor tradition while meeting global quality benchmarks. Our certifications empower brands to deliver culturally respectful Arab attire.