1. 2D Mockup & Tech Pack Design
The blueprint stage defines the “vibe” versus the “function.”
- Streetwear: Focuses on oversized fits, dropped shoulders, and specific “hood” or “cuff” shapes.
- Sports: Focuses on ergonomic paneling and compression zones to allow maximum range of motion.
- Deliverable: A Tech Pack detailing fabric weight (GSM), Pantone colors, and trim specs (zippers, drawstrings).
2. Fabric Selection & Preparation
The choice of material defines the end-use category.
- Streetwear Materials: Heavyweight French Terry, 100% Cotton Jersey (250–400 GSM), or luxury nylon.
- Sports Materials: Moisture-wicking Polyester/Spandex blends, closed-hole mesh, or anti-bacterial treated fabrics.
- Preparation: Fabrics are “pre-shrunk” to ensure that a Streetwear hoodie doesn’t become a crop top after the first wash.
3. Fabric Cutting
- Manual/Digital Spreading: Fabric is laid out according to the grain line.
- Laser Cutting: Preferred for Sports Uniforms to prevent the edges of synthetic fabrics from fraying.
- Die Cutting: Often used for Streetwear to maintain consistent “boxiness” across high-volume production runs.
4. Decoration (The Visual Identity)
This is where the two styles diverge most significantly:
- Streetwear Techniques: * Puff Print / Screen Print: For high-density, tactile logos.
- Appliqué/Chenille: Large fabric patches for a “varsity” look.
- Garment Dyeing: Dyeing the whole item after it’s sewn for a vintage, faded look.
- Sports Uniform Techniques: * Full Sublimation: Ink is heat-fused into the fibers so it never fades or peels.
- Heat Transfer: Lightweight vinyl for player names and numbers to keep the jersey light.
5. Stitching & Construction
- Streetwear: Uses Twin-needle topstitching for a clean, premium look and Double-stitch hems for durability.
- Sports: Uses Flatlock or 4-needle 6-thread stitching. This creates a flat seam that doesn’t chafe the athlete’s skin during movement.
6. QA (Quality Assurance)
- Color Fastness: Ensuring sweat (Sports) or sunlight (Streetwear) doesn’t fade the colors.
- Pull Test: Checking that logos and numbers won’t peel off under extreme tension.
- Symmetry Check: Ensuring oversized streetwear items hang evenly on the body.
7. Press & Packing
- Finishing: Threads are “nipped,” and garments are professionally steamed.
- Presentation: * Streetwear: Often uses branded frosted zipper bags and thick cardstock hangtags.
- Sports: Usually bulk-packed or individual polybags with size-visible stickers for team distribution.