Factory-direct development

Custom Jacket Manufacturer

Develop custom jackets around your silhouette, fabric, trims and branding. Eking Clothing supports design review, sampling, material sourcing, production and quality control for fashion and streetwear brands.

Custom black reflective jacket front view
Built from your briefCustom fabric, trims, fit and decoration

Windbreakers
Track Jackets
Coach & Bomber Styles
Private Label Finishing
One production partner

Jacket programs built around your design

A jacket combines shell fabric, lining, hardware and construction details. We review those parts together so the finished garment looks intentional and performs as expected.

01

Shape and construction

Regular, oversized and cropped silhouettes can be developed from a reference garment, measurement chart or tech pack.

  • Panel and seam placement
  • Hoods, collars and cuffs
  • Pockets, lining and ventilation
02

Fabrics and trims

Select the hand feel and structure that match your market, then coordinate the functional components.

  • Woven shells and mixed fabrics
  • Zippers, snaps and drawcords
  • Reflective piping and contrast panels
03

Branding and finishing

Decoration is planned around the fabric and panel layout so artwork remains clear and production-ready.

  • Embroidery and printed graphics
  • Custom labels and size marks
  • Brand-ready packing options

Real development samples

From reflective windbreakers to coordinated sets

These Eking-made samples show how panel lines, contrast color, reflective details, embroidery and matching bottoms can be combined in one product program.

Clear production flow

How custom jacket development works

Your team receives checkpoints before bulk production, helping resolve fit, artwork and trim decisions early.

STEP 01

Review the brief

We check style references, measurements, artwork, target fabric and branding requirements.

STEP 02

Source and sample

Suitable fabrics and trims are matched, followed by a development sample for review.

STEP 03

Confirm details

Fit, color, construction, decoration and packaging are approved before the bulk order starts.

STEP 04

Produce and inspect

Production follows the approved sample, with checks through sewing, finishing and packing.

Quality checkpoints

Details we review before bulk production

Jackets have more components than a basic knit garment. A structured approval process helps keep the shell, hardware and branded details aligned.

Fit and measurementsLength, width, sleeve shape and mobility are checked against the approved specification.

Fabric and colorShell, lining and contrast panels are reviewed for hand feel, weight and shade.

Hardware and constructionZippers, pockets, seams, cuffs and drawcord systems are checked for placement and function.

Decoration and labelsArtwork size, location, embroidery or print quality, care labels and packing are confirmed.

Before you request a quote

Custom jacket FAQ

Send the information you already have. A reference photo, rough sketch or sample garment is enough to begin a practical production discussion.

What information should I send for a jacket quote?

Share the jacket style, estimated quantity, size range, fabric preference, artwork, labels and target delivery market. A tech pack is helpful but not required for the first review.

Can you develop a sample before bulk production?

Yes. Sampling is used to confirm fit, construction, fabric, trims and branding before bulk production. The exact sampling plan depends on the complexity of the design.

Can I customize zippers, labels and packaging?

Yes. Hardware, woven or printed labels, hangtags and packaging can be coordinated as part of a private label jacket program.

What is the minimum order quantity?

MOQ depends on the jacket construction, fabric, trim customization, color count and size breakdown. Send your design and expected quantity for an accurate assessment.

Ready to develop your jacket?

Send your references, tech pack or sample photos. We will review the design and identify the next practical step for sourcing and sampling.

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