Cavaliere

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Customized Manufacturing | Customize Branding | Customize Printing

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APPAREL SOURCING

We are sourcing raw material from well established in india


WELL-DESIGNED

We have inhouse team who make sure creation as per your requirement.


COST EFFECTIVE

We have fully hi-tech machinery with lower labor cost in surat/gujarat, producing bulk quantities at best lowest price

MARKET DELIVERY

A vertically incorporated set up starting from yarn manufacturing to worl wide delivery.

About Company

Launched in October 2016, by a fashion merchandiser with over 25 years of experience in Exports, Cavaliere is India's exclusive French shirt brand. Our aim is to reinforce that world class quality and exclusively designed products can originate in India, not only for the export market but for the discerning citizens of India. Cavaliere offers high-quality ready-made shirts, as well as custom-made shirts that have the same great quality and fit. We source our fabrics from around the world and from some of the world's most renowned textile mills, who have perfected their craft over decades. Our highly experienced craftsmen make each product with care and extreme attention to detail using state-of-the-art systems. Each product undergoes stringent quality checks to make sure it is an a piece of art and lasts you for years to come, as a heirloom. We focus on providing a special customer experience, both online and offline. Our customer experience team is on call 7 days a week to assist you with any queries you may have.

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What We Do

Shirt fabrics we are using

Pure Cotton

Viscose Rayon

Giza LA Finish

Denim

Pure Linen

Rayon

Dobby Cottons

PC Cotton

Viscous Linen

Poplin

Yarn Dyde

Department Finishing

Finishing capacity 3000 garments/day
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Separate packing and cutting storage Area
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Factory Qc Inspection Before Buyer
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Inspection for every style.
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Cutting Process

MARKING STAGE
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Operation Of Shirt and Tshirt manufacturing

Stitching

Shirt and Tshirt are typically stitched using one of two main techniques: overlock stitching and cover stitch. Overlock stitching is commonly used for side seams and hems, providing a durable and neat finish. Cover stitch is used for hemming the sleeves and bottom of the T-shirt, creating a clean and professional look.

Store

Shirt and T-shirt manufacturers establish their manufacturing facilities, manage inventory, distribute products in corporates brand as well wholesale channels and focus on branding and packaging, provide customer service, and may even operate retail storefronts. These strategies help them effectively reach their target markets and serve customers' needs.

Cutting

Shirt and Tshirt fabric is typically cut using straight knives or rotary cutters. Straight knives are commonly used for bulk cutting, while rotary cutters provide more precision for intricate cuts and curves. Automatic cutting machines are also used in larger-scale manufacturing operations to increase efficiency.

Weaving

Shirt and T-shirt manufacturers use specialized knitting machines to produce knit fabrics. These machines have needles or hooks that interlock the yarn loops to create the desired fabric structure. Knitting machines can vary in terms of their gauge, which determines the density of the knit fabric. Shirt and T-shirt manufacturing primarily involves working with knit fabrics rather than weaving.

Finishing

the finishing processes in Shirt and T-shirt manufacturing involve precise sewing operations, attention to detail in hemming and neckline finishing, labeling and tagging, quality control checks, pressing and steaming, and proper folding and packaging. These processes contribute to the overall quality and presentation of the finished Shirt and T-shirt.

Warping

Warping is a preparatory process in weaving, where yarns are wound onto a beam in parallel and under tension. This process ensures that the yarns are uniformly positioned and ready for the weaving process. It's important to note that while warping can be used for certain Shirt and T-shirt manufacturing scenarios, it is not a standard practice for mass-produced T-shirts.