Quality control is the difference between a one-time customer and a loyal repeat buyer. When sourcing yoga wear, understanding what to check can save you from costly returns and damaging reviews.
The 5 Key Quality Areas
1. Fabric Quality
Check fabric composition matches specifications. Common issues include:
- Incorrect polyester/spandex ratio
- Substandard fiber quality
- Fabric weight different from specification
2. Seaming and Stitching
Inspect stitch density and type. For yoga wear:
- Flatlock seams prevent chafing
- Double stitching adds durability
- Check for skipped stitches
3. Print and Dye Quality
Sublimation prints and dyes must pass these tests:
- Color matching to Pantone standards
- Wash fastness (no fading after 5+ washes)
- No cracking or peeling
4. Elasticity and Recovery
Yoga wear must stretch and return. Test by:
- Stretching fabric 50% and releasing
- Checking recovery within 5 seconds
- Testing after multiple stretch cycles
5. Finishing Details
Small details matter:
- Waistband evenness
- Hem straightness
- Logo placement accuracy
- No visible defects
Quality Control Process
At Yogaaga, we implement a 3-stage QC process:
- Pre-production: Fabric and material inspection
- During production: Inline inspection every 50 pieces
- Pre-shipment: Final inspection against AQL standards
What Brands Should Request
When working with a manufacturer, always request:
- Pre-production samples
- QC report with photos
- Third-party inspection option
- Defect allowance percentage
Quality control isn’t about finding problems—it’s about preventing them. A good manufacturer makes QC part of their process, not an afterthought.
