A Structured Approach to Apparel and Sewn Product Development Services

Better manufacturing starts earlier

Incomplete development

Leads to costly issues

These assumptions lead to revisions, delays, increased costs, and a frustrating cycle of trying to clarify the design.

Development first

Developing your product first allows issues to be identified and resolved early, resulting in a more comprehensive tech pack.

Ensures smooth production

A tech pack without patterns and samples leaves your factory to make assumptions about how your product is built.


The factory now has clear instructions to build your product, resulting in a faster, smoother production process.

A tech pack doesn’t build your product. Development does.

Production outcomes are defined during development.


Each step builds on the last, preparing your design for manufacture.



Two women discussing fabric samples and clothing design sketches at a table in a fabric store or design studio.

Before you can develop your idea, you need to be able to show it. This guided course helps you turn inspiration into a clear, professional design.

How Your Design Moves Through Our Process

We transform your design into a 3D model on an industry standard dress form for you to review and approval before moving into real-life prototyping.


A dress form displaying a beige shirt in a fashion design studio, with fabric and patterns laid out on a table.

Open laptop displaying a 3D model of a beige short-sleeve button-up shirt on a mannequin, with a seamstress' workshop in the background.

Test and refine your design through a prototyping process that rapidly moves from mock up to final draft at lower cost and risk.


Five short-sleeve button-up shirts in white, navy, mustard yellow, beige, and rust orange, arranged in a fan pattern on a light background.

Once an approved prototype is established, it can be graded into a size range to produce additional samples for material testing, fit validation, sales samples, or photo shoots.


A beige short-sleeve shirt with front pockets, fabric pattern, buttons, and collar, alongside sewing patterns, scissors, and pattern sketches on a white surface.

When the development of your design is done, we combine all of the construction data into a complete and comprehensive instruction manual.


Produce a small run of units to evaluate consistency across fit, construction, and materials, and confirm your product is ready to move into larger-scale manufacturing.

Not Sure Where You Are In The Process?

No matter your starting point, we’ll meet you there and help you move forward with clarity and a plan.


I have an idea, but nothing developed

I have sketches or an early sample, but need development

I have an approved pattern and sample, but need a tech pack


I have a tech pack, but need to complete development

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Inside the Development Process

See how client projects move through development to launch as finished products.

Learn How Sewn Products Are Developed for Manufacturing

Insights on development, sampling, and preparing your product for manufacturing.

Seattle-Based, Globally Minded

MADE is a Seattle-based design and development company that loves to work with new designers and existing businesses. Our mission is to help bring your sewn product concepts to market through expert guidance and quality craftsmanship. Whether this is your first product idea or you’re an experienced business owner, you can start our process at the step that matches your needs.