Jeans and T-Shirt Printing • Manufacturing • Finishing

PrismaCompagnias builds denim and printed apparel from raw fabric to packed product.

We present the full making process behind jeans and t-shirts, covering sourcing, pattern development, cutting, stitching, washing, printing, quality checks, and shipment readiness for fashion brands and uniform programs.

  • Denim production
  • T-shirt printing
  • Size consistency
  • Bulk order planning
Illustration of jeans and t-shirt apparel manufacturing

What this website covers

PrismaCompagnias is focused on practical garment production content for denim and knitwear. The sections below explain how material becomes a finished garment through controlled factory operations.

01

Jeans manufacturing

From denim inspection to marker planning, panel cutting, stitching, washing, whisker effects, hardware attachment, trimming, and folding.

02

T-shirt making

Single jersey and pique fabric preparation, pattern grading, rib attachment, shoulder reinforcement, compact finishing, and final measurement control.

03

Garment printing

Screen printing, plastisol and water-based inks, puff effects, DTF transfers, curing, peel tests, wash durability, and shade consistency checks.

Jeans manufacturing process illustration

Core manufacturing stages

The making process is not only about sewing. Production quality depends on every stage being controlled from incoming material to final carton packing.

  • Fabric and trims approval: denim weight, shrinkage, color fastness, thread count, buttons, zippers, labels, and rib quality are checked before production release.
  • Cutting room accuracy: marker efficiency, grain direction, panel matching, and bundle tagging reduce shade variation and mismatched parts.
  • Line sewing discipline: trained operators work station by station so seam strength, SPI, bartack points, and shape retention stay within specification.
  • Washing and finishing: jeans need controlled wash recipes while printed t-shirts need stable curing temperatures to avoid damage and shade distortion.

Production highlights

These figures describe the type of control points typically expected in structured apparel manufacturing operations.

08+

Operational stages from sourcing to dispatch.

04

Main printing routes: screen, DTF, heat transfer, DTG.

100%

Measurement and visual inspection before packing.

24/7

Planning mindset for bulk orders and seasonal deadlines.

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This PrismaCompagnias website is structured to showcase jeans manufacturing, t-shirt making, and garment printing content in a clear factory-oriented format.