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 Poyas, a traditional Russian woven belt, embodies centuries of cultural heritage. Historically worn as both functional garment and symbolic accessory, these belts feature intricate geometric patterns reflecting regional identities. Yet preserving their authenticity requires stringent quality control in modern production.
At CZ-Quality, we specialize in safeguarding Poyas craftsmanship through comprehensive inspections. Key quality challenges include:
Synthetic dyes may contain lead/cadmium. We enforce REACH compliance via XRF spectroscopy, restricting heavy metals to <0.03ppm.
Hand-woven patterns demand consistent tension. Our pull tests verify durability thresholds (≥15N force) and check for unraveling defects.
Mass-produced imitations dilute heritage. We validate motifs (rhombi, crosses) against ethnographic archives and enforce ГОСТ 30490-96 standards.
17% of imported Poyas failed phthalate tests in 2024. Our four-stage protocol prevents such violations:
(ISO 1833)
(ISO 105-B02)
By partnering with UNESCO-recognized artisans, we ensure each belt meets dual benchmarks: modern safety standards and historical craftsmanship. Choose CZ-Quality to protect cultural legacy while guaranteeing consumer safety.