When we talk about an end-to-end process for apparel, this refers to the journey a garment goes through from design intent to production before reaching the storefront. As simple as it may sound, in order to build a successful collection many different components are needed along the way. With the nature of today’s industry, it’s clear that nor the people or the processes involved in such a workflow can be siloed, and therefore, a collaborative and well-functioning ecosystem is of the essence. By shifting to digital, apparel organizations can conduct these processes with speed, quality, consistency, and connectivity.
By streamlining all of the tasks that are associated with creating, making, and selling, these companies can leverage the Open Platform to scale automation and achieve greater results, faster. In addition, brands and vendors can utilize Browzwear’s API to access all of the components of Browzwear’s software and tie it in with their own ecosystem as well as incorporate partner solutions.
From ever-growing textile waste to fit inaccuracies and unsold deadstock, the implementation of digital design and visualization tools enables apparel brands and manufacturers to combat these common challenges. For example, conducting fit validation by utilizing accurate pressure and tension maps on hyper-realistic avatars to better understand the target consumers’ fit at a pre-production stage. In fact, when apparel companies embrace digital technology, they can reduce the traditional 52-week calendar to a remarkable 12 weeks.
To learn more about how apparel organizations of today are veering away from traditional processes and adopting customized end-to-end digital workflows, tune in to this insightful session given by Browzwear’s VP Partnerships and Solutions, Sean Lane, at Alvanon’s 2021 3D Tech Festival.