02 — Second programme

Denim Manufacturing

A structured denim offer for buyers who want fit and wash handled properly. Development runs on approved fabric lots and signed-off wash standards, so a repeat order looks like the first one.

Folded denim jeans showing a range of indigo wash finishes

What we produce

Five-pocket jeans, trucker jackets, overshirts, shorts, skirts and dungarees, plus non-denim twill bottoms on the same lines. Men's and women's blocks across straight, slim, tapered, relaxed and wide fits.

Why wash standards matter more than fabric

Two denim garments cut from identical fabric can look entirely different after finishing. The wash recipe — chemistry, load size, cycle time, drying — is the variable that decides whether your second order matches your first.

We fix the recipe at a signed wash standard and keep pattern, fabric lot and recipe on file together. If a buyer has ever received a repeat denim order two shades off, this is why.

Specification range02 / Denim
Fabric weights
8 – 14 oz · rigid, comfort-stretch and super-stretch
Constructions
Ring-spun and open-end denim, left-hand and right-hand twill
Wash finishes
Rinse, stone, enzyme, bleach, tint, whiskering, hand sand, laser
Hardware
Custom buttons, rivets, zips, leather or jacron patches
Styles
Jeans, jackets, overshirts, shorts, skirts, dungarees
Minimum order
Agreed per programme — send your quantity and we will confirm
Indicative lead time
60 – 75 days from approved wash standard

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Frequently asked questions

What is the minimum order for denim?
Agreed per programme. Denim carries a practical floor on the wash side, because a finishing machine load has a minimum below which the result stops being repeatable — we will tell you where that sits for your chosen finish.
What denim weights do you work with?
8 to 14 oz, in rigid, comfort-stretch and super-stretch constructions, ring-spun and open-end.
Can you develop against a fit sample we supply?
Yes. We work back from your garment to a pattern and fit block, then hold that block for future orders.
How long does denim take compared with knitwear?
Longer — indicatively 60 to 75 days from an approved wash standard, because finishing adds a stage that knitwear does not have.

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