Polo shirts are common casual clothes and a widely used cultural symbol, so their production technology is also very important. The following is the basic process flow for making Polo shirts:
1. Fabric preparation: First, you need to select the appropriate fabric. Polo shirts are usually made of cotton, linen, silk or polyester fiber. Cut according to the characteristics of the fabric and the requirements of the processing method.
2. Cutting: According to the pattern and size of the Polo shirt, the fabric is cut according to the template. The fabric needs to be unfolded before cutting to avoid distortion of the fabric.
3. Pattern making: According to the design pattern, various patterns and text are printed on the fabric for pattern making.
4. Sewing: Assemble and sew the cut fabrics, including shoulders, cuffs, chest trim, etc.
5. Trimming: Trim the stitched parts to ensure they are both beautiful and durable.
6. Printing: For Polo shirts that require printing, printing can be performed at any stage of the production process.
7. Ironing: Finally, perform overall ironing to tidy up the clothes.
In short, the production process of Polo shirts requires many complex processes to complete a qualified product. In addition to having a full understanding of fabrics, producers also need to be familiar with various techniques such as cutting, sewing, trimming, printing and ironing to ensure that each product meets the requirements.