Conceptualization, Design and Product Development

When you need more than just a factory

Maybe you’ve got a sketch. Maybe you’ve got a brief. Maybe you need help translating trends into something you can actually manufacture. Maybe you’ve got a price point to hit, and you need someone who can engineer the product to meet it.

That’s exactly where we come in. Most sourcing companies expect you to arrive with a finished design. We start much earlier. Understanding trends, researching the market, finding the right fabrics, and developing concepts that can be commercially manufactured at the right price point.

From the first conversation to the finished product.

Step 1: We understand what you’re trying to do.

What’s the product? What problem are you trying to solve? For who? What’s the price point? We ask questions up front so we don’t waste time heading in the wrong direction.

Step 2: Research and concept development.

Our design team digs into the market, the trends, and the competition. We develop concepts that aren’t just creative, they’re commercially viable and realistic.

Step 3: Sampling and iteration.

3D models and samples before we commit to production. We iterate until it’s right, not until we run out of patience.

Step 4: Manufacturing.

Once the design is locked in, we source the right manufacturer from our network. Quality control, compliance, logistics. All handled.

Step 5: Delivery.

Product in your hands. Or your warehouse. Or your customer’s doorstep.

Design-led sourcing. It’s the best way.

When design and sourcing are separate, things fall apart.
Designers create something beautiful that can’t be made at your price point.
The factory interprets the spec differently than you intended.
The list goes on. 

But when design and sourcing work together from day one, everything becomes easier.
Designs are created with manufacturing in mind. Problems get spotted early.
Costs stay realistic. Timelines get hit.

That’s why we do both under one roof.
Your design team talking directly to your manufacturing team.
One partner, start to finish.

There are two North Stars that guide the rigorous design process: consumer understanding and executability.