✔ Silk Fabric Types Supported
- Silk satin
- Silk crepe
- Silk chiffon
- Silk georgette
- Silk habotai
- Silk blends (silk–linen, silk–cotton)
Custom Silk Clothing as a Premium Extension to Linen Collections
We specialize in linen manufacturing, and offer custom silk clothing as a complementary line — using the same standards for sourcing, pattern control, and quality management to support apparel brands with consistent production.
Our Custom Silk Clothing Categories
CategoriesWe manufacture a curated range of silk garments for apparel brands, focusing on design adaptability, fabric control, and production consistency.
Silk Fabric Customization
Fabric Control✔ Silk Fabric Types Supported
✔ Fabric Weight & Hand Feel
✔ Color Customization
✔ Printing Options
Design & Pattern Development
Development✔ Pattern & Fit Customization
✔ Style Development
✔ Finishing & Treatment
✔ Construction Details
Private Label & Branding
Branding✔ Branding Options
✔ Packaging
✔ MOQ & Production
✔ Production Support
Our Custom Silk Clothing Manufacturing Process
7 StepsDesign consultation & tech pack review
Confirm categories, finishing standards, and collection direction.
Fabric sourcing & quality evaluation
Select silk types and evaluate drape, sheen, hand feel and stability.
CAD pattern development & prototype sample
Create CAD patterns and prototype samples aligned with linen sizing logic.
Fit analysis & adjustments
Refine fit based on target market sizing, silhouette and movement.
Cutting, sewing & finishing
Execute clean construction details such as French seams and binding.
Inline QC for seams & sizing
Control alignment, seam quality, measurements and defect prevention.
Packaging, branding & shipment coordination
Apply labels, pack per brand requirements and coordinate logistics.
Custom Silk Clothing|FAQ
Q&AWe specialize in linen clothing manufacturing, and custom silk clothing is offered as a complementary product line. Our silk apparel follows the same production standards, pattern control, and quality management used in our linen collections.
Yes. Many of our clients develop silk styles alongside linen collections to create tiered seasonal assortments. This allows brands to offer both core linen pieces and premium silk options while working with the same manufacturer.
We currently support custom manufacturing for: • Silk dresses • Silk tops & blouses • Silk loungewear • Silk skirts These categories are structured to align with our custom linen clothing categories for easy comparison and collection planning.
Yes. We support low MOQ sampling and flexible production for capsule collections and market testing. MOQ may vary depending on fabric type, printing method, and design complexity.
Absolutely. Many brands convert their best-selling linen styles into silk versions, ensuring consistent fit, sizing, and brand identity across collections. This approach also helps reduce development time and sampling costs.
We work with commonly used apparel silks, including silk satin, silk crepe, silk chiffon, silk georgette, silk habotai, and silk blends (such as silk–linen). All fabrics are sourced and inspected following the same quality standards as our linen fabrics.
Yes. We support Pantone color matching, custom dyeing (with lab dips approval), digital printing (recommended for silk), and selected screen printing options.
Yes. Silk offers excellent drape and comfort. For brands prioritizing breathability and structure, we often recommend silk–linen blends or pairing silk pieces with linen collections for summer assortments.
Yes. We provide full OEM and private label services, including custom woven or printed labels, care labels, hangtags, and brand-specific packaging options.
Linen remains our core manufacturing expertise, especially for summer and everyday apparel. Silk is positioned as a premium extension, used to elevate selected styles rather than replace linen collections. This ensures consistency in quality, delivery, and production management.
Yes. Many brands place combined orders for linen styles, silk styles, and silk–linen blend styles to optimize timelines and maintain consistency across collections.
You can start by sharing your tech pack or reference samples, confirming fabric type and quantity, and developing samples before bulk production. Our team will guide you through each step based on the same workflow used for custom linen clothing manufacturing.