This garment quality control checklist can be used by quality control inspectors of suppliers and manufacturers to ensure that the quality standards and product specifications expected of the finished product are met.
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Digitize any process, procedure or policy
Eliminate mistakes made by paper-based processes
Create and share professional reports instantly
Confirm accountability and compliance with a digital log
AQL 2.5 Inspection for Finished Goods - Use this garment quality control inspection report to perform fundamental tests on garments before they are sent to customers. Generate reports and share them with key stakeholders for immediate actions and response. This template can further be customized according to specific business needs.
A packaging quality control checklist is used by quality control officers to determine if finished product packaging meets quality requirements. Use this checklist to document if the packaged products are acceptable, to be put on hold, or defective and categorize defects as critical, major, or minor to solve quality issues with appropriate course of action. This checklist is 100% customizable using our drag-and-drop template editor to fit specific business needs.
Use this garment quality control checklist to evaluate apparel production batches against client specifications. Document style and color conformity, capture defects, and verify measurements by size. Confirm quantities, purchase and product references, and check labeling, marking, and packaging from polybag printing to inner and outer cartons. Perform on-site tests including accessory pull and fatigue tests, elastic stretch checks, and buttonhole assessment. Conclude with findings, sign-offs from supplier, manufacturer, and buyer representatives, and an overall inspection decision.
This Technical Audit Checklist helps assess garment manufacturing operations across quality management, planning, resources, and production. It covers factory information, quality manuals, document control, management reviews, and production planning. Resources span people, machines, and materials, including calibration, maintenance, FIFO, inspections, and testing. Manufacturing sections address cutting, printing/embroidery, fusing, sewing, and finishing with SOPs, work instructions, traceability, and defect control. Product safety and integrity include button, label, needle, and metal control, mold and pest control, and chemical management. Internal audits, corrective and preventive actions, supplier evaluation, and end-to-end traceability support continuous improvement.