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Premium knitwear manufacturer in Bangladesh

Export-ready knitwear programs with buyer-first communication and dependable order control.

The Time Knitwear supports sourcing teams, importers, and private-label brands with a polished manufacturing presentation, clear production follow-up, and practical execution from sample approval through final packing.

T-ShirtsPolo ShirtsTrousersTank TopsPajama Sets

Premium knitwear for global buyers.

Premium knitwear manufacturing illustration

Buyer-ready service model

Sampling, merchandising follow-up, quality checkpoints, and shipment readiness are presented in the language buyers expect from a serious export partner.

Private-label support

Labels, trims, packaging, and product development framed around buyer requirements.

Quality-led communication

Inline follow-up, finishing review, and shipment readiness handled with export discipline.

180k+

Indicative monthly output

Flexible knitwear capacity structured for repeat buyer programs.

4-6 weeks

Typical bulk lead time

Production timelines coordinated around approvals, trims, and vessel planning.

OEM-ready

Private-label support

Sampling, customization, packaging, and documentation aligned to buyer requirements.

Built for buyer-facing conversations

The information architecture prioritizes the people who typically shortlist a factory: sourcing offices, product teams, importers, and private-label operators.

Private-label apparel brandsImporter and distributor programsSourcing offices and buying teamsRetail development partners

Sourcing overview

A knitwear manufacturing profile built to help buyers make a confident shortlist.

The homepage now leads with the practical signals buyers screen for first: category fit, production visibility, quality posture, private-label readiness, and a clear path to inquiry.

The Time Knitwear is positioned as a Bangladesh manufacturing partner for buyers who value responsive communication, dependable process control, and a cleaner buyer-facing presentation. Instead of vague factory claims, the site focuses on the information that actually moves sourcing conversations forward.

Export-oriented communication for sourcing offices and import teams

Support for repeat programs as well as fresh developments

Structured presentation for quality, compliance, and delivery confidence

A site architecture designed to convert product interest into direct inquiry

Reliable production partner

Structured merchandising, timely communication, and disciplined follow-up from sampling to shipment.

Quality-first manufacturing

Inline checks, final audits, workmanship control, and shipment readiness reviews built into each order cycle.

Buyer-focused flexibility

Support for fresh developments, repeat programs, fabric sourcing coordination, and private-label execution.

Product portfolio

Category coverage designed for scalable buyer programs and private-label development.

The product architecture balances everyday knitwear demand with development-ready categories, making it easier to move from initial browsing to a real product brief.

Product strategy

Core programs such as T-shirts, polos, trousers, sleepwear, fleece, dresses, and complementary categories are presented with enough specificity to support early buyer evaluation without overwhelming the first visit.

T-ShirtsPolo ShirtsTrousersTank TopsPajama SetsFleece Jackets
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T-Shirts

Core knitwear category

T-Shirts

Versatile jersey and premium basics for retail, promotions, uniforms, and private-label programs.

  • Essential basics
  • Premium heavyweight tees
  • Washed and garment-dyed styles
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Polo Shirts

Export-ready polo production

Polo Shirts

Structured polo programs for uniforms, casualwear, lifestyle retail, and corporate merchandise.

  • Uniform polos
  • Retail casual polos
  • Long-sleeve and winter polos
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Trousers

Comfort and fit-driven bottoms

Trousers

Comfort-led knit and casual bottomwear programs built for merchandising depth and repeat production.

  • Lounge trousers
  • Athleisure joggers
  • Resort bottoms
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Tank Tops

Summer and active basics

Tank Tops

Lightweight tanks and summer essentials for activewear, basics, and resort collections.

  • Racerback tanks
  • Muscle tanks
  • Cropped tanks
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Pajama Sets

Soft-touch coordinated sets

Pajama Sets

Soft coordinated sleepwear and lounge sets designed for comfort, fit, and repeatable quality.

  • Classic long pajama sets
  • Short lounge sets
  • Printed nightwear collections
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Fleece Jackets

Cold-weather knit outerwear

Fleece Jackets

Warmth-driven outer layers and fleece programs for lifestyle, workwear, and seasonal retail.

  • Full-zip jackets
  • Quarter-zip layers
  • Hooded fleece tops
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Ladies Dresses

Fashion-led knit silhouettes

Ladies Dresses

Knit dresses with refined silhouettes, commercial fit, and buyer-ready finishing control.

  • T-shirt dresses
  • Rib knit dresses
  • Waist-defined silhouettes
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Jeans & Bottoms

Complementary bottomwear support

Jeans & Bottoms

Denim-inspired and casual bottom solutions supported through coordinated sourcing and finishing.

  • Casual bottoms
  • Denim-look pull-ons
  • Relaxed fashion bottoms
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Panjabi & Ethnic Wear

Regional and festive apparel support

Panjabi & Ethnic Wear

Heritage-inspired styles for festive, regional, and culturally focused apparel programs.

  • Festive Panjabi
  • Casual ethnic tops
  • Seasonal capsule styles
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Manufacturing flow

A production narrative that shows how orders move from development to shipment.

The site avoids generic capability language and instead explains the workflow buyers actually need to understand before requesting samples or placing orders.

Step 1

Sampling

Style review, pattern support, trims planning, and proto/sample approvals before line allocation.

Step 2

Cutting

Fabric inspection, marker planning, and controlled cutting workflows to protect shape and shade consistency.

Step 3

Sewing

Line balancing and workmanship monitoring across critical seam, shape, and construction points.

Step 4

Finishing

Thread cleaning, measurement verification, pressing, ironing, and appearance checks before packing.

Step 5

Packing

Barcode, poly, carton, assortment, and shipment preparation aligned to buyer packing instructions.

Sample development

Fast style interpretation, fit refinement, proto sampling, and approval support for new programs.

Production planning

Capacity allocation, line loading, trim coordination, and milestone tracking for stable execution.

Cut-make-finish control

End-to-end knitwear production with attention to sewing quality, finishing consistency, and packing standards.

Export communication

Clear status updates for sourcing teams, importers, and brand-side stakeholders managing shipment readiness.

Planning discipline

Strong buyer confidence usually comes from process clarity, not from inflated claims.

The manufacturing route explains sampling, approvals, production planning, finishing, and shipment preparation in a way that works for sourcing teams, audit reviewers, and brand-side stakeholders alike.

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Quality and trust

Trust-building content for compliance reviews, RFQs, and buyer-side due diligence.

Quality positioning, worker welfare, and responsible manufacturing signals are treated as primary trust layers rather than secondary support copy.

Inline quality monitoring

Regular checkpoints during sewing and finishing to identify issues early and reduce rework.

Final inspection discipline

AQL-ready audit approach covering workmanship, measurement, labeling, and packing before shipment release.

Worker welfare focus

Safe workplaces, health and hygiene awareness, and responsible people practices aligned to export expectations.

Ethical compliance mindset

No child labor, fire-safety awareness, welfare-oriented supervision, and a structured compliance culture.

Why this matters

Buyers need visible proof points before they commit time to a vendor conversation.

  • Quality with accountability
  • Clear communication across teams
  • Respect for commitments and timelines
  • Continuous improvement on every order
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Next-step pages

Every high-intent visitor gets a clear route forward.

The core routes now work together as a buyer journey: category discovery, factory validation, OEM support, company profile review, and direct inquiry.

Manufacturing and facilities

Walk buyers through sampling, planning, cutting, sewing, finishing, and packing.

See workflow

Quality and compliance

Present quality checkpoints, worker welfare, and responsible manufacturing signals.

Review trust content

OEM / private label

Explain trims, branding, packaging, and development support for custom programs.

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Company profile

Give buyers a polished digital summary before they request company documents or an audit pack.

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Visual preview

Gallery structure supports factory, product, and workmanship storytelling from day one.

Illustration-led visuals keep the presentation polished now while leaving the layout ready for an expanded image library over time.

Illustrated factory floor scene for The Time Knitwear

Factory

Factory floor coordination

Illustrated sample room scene for knitwear development

Factory

Sample review desk

Illustrated quality control lab scene

Factory

Quality review station

Illustrated merchandising and planning scene

Factory

Merchandising and planning

Inquiry ready

Present the factory like a serious export partner and make it easy for buyers to start a conversation.

Every major path now closes with a direct inquiry route, contact CTA, and supporting trust content designed to improve buyer response quality.