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.
Hijab (حجاب) transcends mere clothing to embody a profound spiritual practice and cultural identity across the Muslim world. This sacred concept encompasses both the physical head covering and the ethical principles of modesty, dignity, and devotion. Rooted in Quranic teachings (Surah An-Nur 24:31), hijab manifests in diverse regional styles reflecting local traditions and interpretations.
Lightweight rectangular wrap (UAE/Qatar)
Face veil with eye opening (Gulf states)
Cape-like veil covering shoulders (Egypt)
White woolen wrap (Algeria/Morocco)
Decorative scarf over shoulders (Pakistan)
Full-body covering with mesh eye panel (Afghanistan)
Batik-patterned shawl (Indonesia/Malaysia)
Pre-sewn modern styles (Malaysia)
Tiraz calligraphy embroidery (Egypt)
Ikat dyeing (Yemen)
Zari metallic threading (India)