How do you control quality for custom racing jacket production?
Quality control for custom racing jacket production starts with a clearly approved sample. Before bulk production, the shell fabric, lining, panel layout, patch placement, embroidery size, logo colors, zipper quality, rib trims, sleeve length, body length, shoulder width, labels, and packaging requirements should all be confirmed.
During production, QC should check fabric defects, cutting accuracy, panel alignment, color-block balance, stitching quality, seam strength, zipper function, snap strength, rib tension, sleeve graphics, patch placement, embroidery density, measurement tolerance, and overall garment shape. Racing jackets need extra attention because small placement errors can be very visible when the design includes multiple logos and color-block panels.
Before shipment, finished jackets should be compared with the approved sample and production specifications. This helps reduce bulk defects, inconsistent sizing, crooked patches, uneven embroidery, trim failures, and branding mistakes across first orders and repeat orders.


