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Types of sample/Stages of sample:
1. Proto Type Sample: This is the first sample given to the buyer. The sample is prepared according to requirement of buyer and this is the rough sample. The range of sample is about 1-2 to vary according to the requirement of buyer.
This samples are proto type of new design created by designers. This is the first sample in product development stage. Proto sample is made to communicate the design of a style or a line or to present garment structure. In proto samples fit and fabric detailing is not been considered.
Comments on Proto Type:
Buyer gives his comments on sample and also recommends the changes in sample.
2. Counter Proto Sample:
This sample is based on the comments received from the buyer. For this sample, 2-3 pieces are required.
3. Salesman Sample:
Buyer sends the samples in market by salesman to get market feedback from customers it is done on 250-500 pieces or may exceed depending on season and customer. Buyer has to sell these garments to check and view.
Samples
Market
Feedback
Buyer's Design
Buyer's Merchandisers
Manufacturer's Merchandiser
Salesman samples are made to put on display in the retail showroom. Salesman sample (SMS) are displayed for assessing customer's feedback and according to customers response buyers forecast demand of an particular style. Sales samples are made with actual fabric and trims and accessories. Buyer pays for salesman samples to the developer.
Comments on Salesman Sample:
Feedback on sample from customer is send to merchandiser/ manufacturer.
4. Pre-Production Sample (PPS):
Manufacturer prepares it. All changes are confirmed on it. 2-3 pieces are required in pre-production sample.
Approval of PPS:
It is the stage where a sample may be approved or rejected.
If accepted go ahead to next step and if rejected then there will be the process of revision of previous steps. PPC department is also involved at this stage. Once PPC is involved, no change in styling is...