How long does sampling take at a linen clothing manufacturer?
Short Answer
How Long Does Sampling Take at a Linen Clothing Manufacturer?
Sampling at a linen clothing manufacturer typically takes 7–14 days, depending on design complexity, fabric availability, and the number of revision rounds. Simple styles such as linen shirts and tops run 7–10 days; dresses, pants, and styles with embroidery or pleats run 10–14 days; brand-new designs with custom fabrics take 14–21 days. Sampling is separate from bulk production, which starts after you approve the final pre-production sample.
Typical Sampling Timeframes for Linen Apparel
| Style type | Timeframe | What it involves |
|---|---|---|
| Simple styles (linen shirts, tops, basic pants) | 7–10 days | Straightforward pattern making and sample construction, fewer revisions |
| More complex styles (dresses, skirts, tailored pants) | 10–14 days | Pleats, embroidery, or specific fit adjustments add steps |
| New designs or custom developments | 14–21 days | Fabric sourcing, pattern development, and wash testing |
| Repeat style with approved pattern on file | 5–7 days | No pattern work; fabric and trims already confirmed |
Each revision round typically adds 2–4 days. Most brands complete sampling in one or two rounds.
Why Linen Sampling Takes Longer Than Cotton
Linen behaves differently than cotton or synthetics, and a responsible manufacturer tests for behavior that matters after washing. The extra steps are not bureaucracy — they protect your fit and finish in bulk:
How Sampling Time Flows Into Your Full Timeline
Sampling is the first stage of the manufacturing process, and it is counted separately from bulk production. The practical sequence looks like this:
| Stage | Typical duration | Milestone |
|---|---|---|
| Sampling (first sample + revisions) | 7–14 days | Sample approved by buyer |
| Pre-production sample (PP sample) | 5–7 days | PP approved — production clock starts |
| Bulk production | 25–35 days standard | Goods pass final QC |
| Shipping (sea to US/EU) | 25–45 days | Delivery to door |
For a full timeline from inquiry to delivery, see our average lead time for linen clothing manufacturing FAQ and the bulk production lead time FAQ.
Can Sampling Be Accelerated?
Yes, in some cases. Sampling is quicker when:
Don't rush the sample. Cutting sampling time short risks fit issues, fabric problems, or inconsistent quality in bulk production — which costs far more than a few extra sample days. A solid sample approval is the cheapest insurance in the entire process.
What You Receive With a Linen Sample
Garment sample
Seam construction, stitching, and finishing details you can inspect in hand, including how the linen drapes and feels.
Fabric swatch set
Swatches of the actual fabric lot, with weight and shrinkage data, so you can confirm colour and texture.
Wash test report
Post-wash measurements and photos documenting shrinkage, puckering, and colour fastness after laundering.
Sample Types and What Each One Takes
Not all samples are the same, and each type has a different purpose and timeframe. Knowing which sample you need avoids paying for the wrong stage or waiting on work that is not required for your program:
| Sample type | Purpose | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric swatch / lab dip | Confirm colour, weight, and hand feel before pattern work | 3–7 days |
| Proto / fit sample | Check silhouette, measurements, and construction on a real garment | 7–14 days |
| Pre-production (PP) sample | Lock final measurements, fabric, and finishing before bulk | 5–7 days after proto approval |
| Photo / sales sample | E-commerce photography and showroom display | Made from approved PP; ships with bulk or by express |
A complete tech pack shortens every stage above — the factory can skip guesswork and go straight to pattern and construction.
Is the sample fee deducted from bulk orders?
Sample fees apply for new developments and are typically credited back when you place the bulk order. Confirm the policy in writing before requesting a sample.
How many revision rounds are included?
Most programs include one or two revision rounds in the 7–14 day window. Each additional round adds 2–4 days, so providing complete feedback the first time keeps the schedule tight.
Do I need a PP sample before bulk production?
Yes, for custom programs. The PP sample is the final approved version — measurements, fabric, and finishing locked — before the bulk production clock starts. It prevents costly surprises in the full run.
How long after sampling does bulk production start?
Once the PP sample is approved and the deposit is confirmed, bulk production runs 25–35 days for standard styles. See bulk production lead time for the full breakdown.
What should I prepare before requesting a sample?
A tech pack or clear reference images, target fabric and colour, size range, and quantity. The more complete your brief, the faster and more accurate the first sample. See our guide to working with a linen clothing factory for the full workflow.
Ready to see your linen design in fabric? Send your tech pack or reference images — we will confirm sampling time, fees, and next steps within one working day.
Request a SampleSource basis: LINENWIND custom linen manufacturing, Dongguan, Guangdong, China; MOQ 60 pcs per style; sampling 7–14 days simple / 10–14 days complex / 14–21 days new development; bulk 25–35 days after PP approval; 20+ years in linen apparel. See our custom linen production process guide for the factory-floor detail and our linen clothing catalog for product examples.



























