Services designed to make knitwear sourcing clearer.

Yarmere supports small-batch women’s knitwear projects through sourcing direction, sampling coordination, QC follow-up, and delivery handover. Our service is designed for brands that need clearer execution support — not bulk-volume trading or generic stock sourcing.

Core Services

Four focused service modules for small-batch knitwear sourcing and execution support.

01 — Sourcing Direction

For turning references into feasible sourcing directions.

Includes:

- Reference review

- Supplier direction

- Ready-stock or market-available style direction

- Material or yarn suggestions

- MOQ, cost factors and feasibility notes

02 — Sampling Coordination

For first samples and revisions.

Includes:

- Sample request follow-up

- Revision tracking

- Fit or detail comments

- Approval status update

03 — QC & Production Follow-up

For clearer visibility during sample and bulk stages.

Includes:

- Production progress updates

- QC checkpoint follow-up

- Measurement and appearance checks

- Issue photos and records

04 — Delivery Handover

For preparing goods before dispatch.

Includes:

- Packing coordination

- Quantity confirmation

- Basic document or label confirmation support

- Shipment handover notes

White yarn cones set on a metal creel system in a knitwear factory, showing the yarn preparation stage before sweater production.
White yarn cones set on a metal creel system in a knitwear factory, showing the yarn preparation stage before sweater production.

For Small Trial Orders

For very small quantities or early trial orders, full custom production may not always be realistic. In these cases, Yarmere can help review market-available or ready-stock knitwear directions, compare similar styles, and check whether limited adjustments, private-label coordination, basic QC, or delivery handover are feasible.

Availability, colors, quantities, modification options, and lead time remain subject to supplier confirmation.

To Keep Projects Clear

A grey knitted sweater sample being checked on a worktable with measurement notes, showing the quality control and sample review process.
A grey knitted sweater sample being checked on a worktable with measurement notes, showing the quality control and sample review process.

- Confirmed and pending items are tracked separately.

- Changes may affect cost, timing, and sample rounds.

- Fibre / product information is based on supplied or confirmed records.

- New projects require clear payment terms before production starts.

- Key risks are reported early instead of hidden until shipment.

 What We Do Not Offer at This Stage

Yarmere does not operate as a retail clothing brand, offer unrestricted credit-based orders, or make unsupported fibre-content, care-label, or compliance claims. We also do not take on high-risk relabelling or major modification work without written confirmation and supporting information.

How Pricing Works

Yarmere’s pricing is based on product cost, service scope, and the level of coordination required.

For most sourcing and coordination projects, our service fee is usually 6%–10% of the goods value, with a minimum project fee for small orders. Sampling, QC, documentation, packaging, and delivery handover may be quoted separately depending on the project scope.

Initial feasibility checks are free when based on a short brief. Any detailed sourcing, sample follow-up, QC, documentation, or delivery support will be confirmed before work begins.

Common Questions

A few practical notes for brands reviewing knitwear sourcing from China.

A rack of knitted sweater samples in assorted colors, showing knitwear style references and product development options for small-batch sourcing.
A rack of knitted sweater samples in assorted colors, showing knitwear style references and product development options for small-batch sourcing.

Send us your knitwear reference.

We’ll check feasibility, clarify the next step, and let you know what needs confirmation before sampling or sourcing begins.

A white knitted garment being assembled on a linking machine, showing one of the key finishing steps in sweater production.
A white knitted garment being assembled on a linking machine, showing one of the key finishing steps in sweater production.