RULES FOR PROVESSING PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGY FOR REPRODUCTION OF READY PRODUCTS IN THE COMPANY KNK PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT SP. Z O.O.

DICTIONARY:

Attempt- technological processes aimed at checking whether the fabric / knit of the Customer is suitable for carrying out technological processes at KNK Production & Development Sp. from o. o.

Pre-production art.- the art has been subjected to technological processes prior to making a production batch in order to check whether the production batch is made of the same fabric / knit.

Dyeing process - carrying out technological processes aimed at changing the finished product from the raw state to the product stained in accordance with the technologies of the KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.

Technological process - an ordered set of activities that change the properties of a finished product from its raw state to its final state, refined in accordance with the technological processes of KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.

Test batch - a batch perform after the test and before production batch. A batch to check how products will behave during technological processes in a larger batch.

Production batch - batch performed after the test batch; the batch is made in order to obtain the effect of dyeing or siding according to the technologies of KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.

Production pattern - a test on a finished product made before the production batch that is a model for production.

Performer - a company under the name of KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o. with headquarters in Warsaw (00-837) at ul. Pańska 96 lok.83, with a branch in Łódź (93-408), ul. 3 Maja 64/66, entered into the Register of Entrepreneurs of the National Court Register kept by the District Court for the Capital City of Warsaw, XII Commercial Division of the National Court Register, under KRS number 0000544559, NIP 5272730459, REGON 360831067, share capital PLN 5,000.00.

Customer - a natural person having full legal capacity, a legal person or an organizational unit without legal personality but having legal capacity, using the services of KNK Production & Development SP. z o. o. , including in particular ordering party to make a sample, test batch, production batch.

Process of refining - a process aimed at finishing the finished product.

Finished product - final effect of production activity, that is product suction.

Light dl65- Simulates daylight. Conforms to all international regulations for visual evaluation and comparison of colours.

UV light - Required for the textile and paper industry. Stimulates brightness, bleaching substances and fluorescent dyes.

Tl84 light- Simolves typical lighting in shops, offices, supermarkets and exhibitions.

Knitwear - a flat textile product created by forming rows or columns of interconnected meshes together.

Fabric - a flat textile product created as a result of interlacing with each other perpendicular systems of warp and weft threads. The fabric manufacturing process is called weaving and is carried out on weaving looms.

Color limit - maximum color achievement / color saturation on the material.

Dyeing - a technological process aimed at covering the finished product already refined.

Chemically bleached fabrics / knitted fabrics, that isn’t shining in the light of UV, stabilized out, in colour ecru, prepared for processes of the dyeing, indicated PFD or PPT.

Optically bleached fabrics / knitted fabrics, that is lighting UV, subjected to processes of the optical bleaching in the light, in colour for snow-white/whites.

Bevel and/or shrink - shrinkage of material poorly stabilized under the influence of temperature or water; it can be of length or width.

Working day - one day from Monday to Friday, excluding public holidays.

Regulations - these Regulations of KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.

§1 INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS

  1. 1This "RULES" defines the terms of cooperation between the company "KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o "called the Performer and the
  2. 2This "RULES" defines the processes and technology of refining finished products in the process of dyeing and washing them.
  3. 3The Regulations constitute an integral part of the order, between the Performer and the Customer, it’s valid for an indefinite period.
  4. 4The Regulations may be subject to change, about which the Performer will inform the Customer by e-mail.
  5. 5The Performer will contact the Customer by e-mail.
  6. 6These Regulations are binding only for Customers who are entrepreneurs within the meaning of the generally applicable provisions of law. It does not apply to Customers who are consumers within the meaning of the provisions of generally applicable law.
  7. 7Any disputes arising during the performance of this Agreement, as well as after its performance, shall be settled by a common court having jurisdiction over the Performer's registered office.
  8. 8The provisions of paragraphs 1 to 12 shall also apply directly to all the techniques indicated in § 13.

 

  • §2 GENERAL PROVISIONS

  1. 1.Prior to executing the test batch and production load, the Customer is obliged to carry out the test.
  2. 2.Test (production model), it is a check if the fabric / fabric of the Customer is suitable for technological processes performed in the company KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.
  3. 3.Technological processes during the test may damage the coupon or finished product. The Customer incurs the costs related to the preparation and conducting of the sample in accordance with the price list of KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.
  4. 4.The Performer reserves the right to make an indelible stamp or apply a sticker to each test (coupon, finished product) with the assigned five-digit code of technological processing.
  5. 5.The Performer shall not undertake to make a test batch and/or production batch if the Purchaser fails to provide a production pattern.
  6. 6.The production pattern can’t be subjected to such processes as: washing, carrying, chemical treatment, corner to the sun and artificial lighting from the Customer. The Performer isn’t responsible for the differences in color in the process of the test batch and / or production batch in relation to the production form, if the above-mentioned conditions are not observed.
  7. 7.The test batch gives a preview of how the production batch will translate and what undesirable aspects may occur during the production batch. The differences between the production pattern and the test batch and production batch are +/- to 10% tolerance. The color evaluation takes place in the light of DL65 and TL84.
  8. 8.In the case of a small quantity of finished products which doesn’t allow a test batch to be made, this stage is considered to be a test batch.
  9. 9.The Performer reserves the right to extend the time of order execution in case of lack of an appropriate colouring agent, chemical or other, which is aimed at correct completion of technological processes.
  10. 10.The test batch may be omitted in order to shorten the execution of the order only under the responsibility of the Customer. In such a case, the Customer cannot lodge a complaint about the manufactured production batch.
  11. 11.The Customer is obliged, after the payment for the completed orders, 3 working days to collect the sample, test batch and/or production batch. After 3 working days warehouse fee will be charged in the amount of 10 PLN net for each day, so a new VAT invoice will be issued. Each next day is a full cost, regardless of the time of receipt of the sample order, test charge and production charge.
  12. 12.All information that will be sent to the Customer electronically by the Performer or guardian are an integral part of the Regulations.
  13. 13.The Performer reserves the right to extend the time of order completion due to time-consuming production in technological processes.
  14. 14.The Performer recommends that finished products be washed by hand in 30 degrees Celsius using washing liquids intended for delicate fabrics; strong detergents and bleaches should not be used.
  15. 15.The Performer shall not be liable for any defects occurring during the execution of the order, if they occurred due to reasons inherent in the materials provided by the Customer or failure to meet the requirements provided for in these Regulations. The Performer is not obliged to check the material provided by the Customer.

  • § 3 PLACING ORDERS

  1. 1.The Performer reserves the right to extend the order execution time in case of non-standard orders or other justified cases. The Customer will be notified about the new date of the order by e-mail. If the extension exceeds 3 working days from the agreed date specified in the order, then the date of the order will be separately agreed with the Party. However, the Performer reserves the right to extend the deadline to 30 working days in case of waiting for the delivery of dyes, auxiliary means to complete the order.
  2. 2.Upon delivery, the Customer is obliged to provide documentation confirming the quantity of goods, in the absence of such a document, the Customer loses the right to enforce the lack of goods in quantities from the Performer.
  3. 3.The risk of accidental loss of or damage to the material for the execution of the order shall be borne by the Customer.
  4. 4.Upon receipt, the Customer is obliged to check the quantity of goods, in the absence of checking and leaving the seat or other plant of the Performer, the Customer loses the right to enforce any difference in the quantity of goods from the Performer.
  5. 5.The Performer has the right to refuse execution of the order with immediate effect in the event of reasonable doubt as to the credibility or financial situation of the Customer. The Performer, at his option, may also refrain from fulfilling the performance until the Customer fails to pay before executing the order or doesn’t provide adequate security for payment of this payment.
  6. 6.The Customer who wants to place an order informs his guardian about the details of the order electronically, the supervisor sends the necessary information and regulations defining the processes and technology enriching the finished products in the company KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.
  7. 7.Confirmation of the order by the Performer takes place in electronic form to the e-mail address of the Customer by the supervisor. The time of order completion is counted from the next business day after the final confirmation of the order by the guardian assuming that the material is already at the Performer's office. Otherwise, the above date is counted from the day following the day of delivery of all material by the Customer.
  8. 8.The Performer reserves the right not to carry out the order in case the Customer is in arrears with earlier payments to his benefit.
  9. 9.Regulations specifying the processes and technology of refining finished products in the company KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o. valid for an indefinite period. The Performer reserves the right to introduce changes with which the Customer will be able to read and accept.
  10. 10.In the case when the Customer orders a service for technological processes performed by the Performer from various service categories, the order will be divided into parts, each has a separate regulation defining processes and technology for finishing products in KNK PRODUCTION & DEVELOPMENT sp. z o.o.

  • DEADLINES FOR THE EXECUTION OF ORDERS

  1. 1.The deadline for the tests to be carried out by the Performer is from 7 to 10 working days with quantities of up to 100 items, over 100 units, the deadline may be extended to 14 working days.
  2. 2.The deadline for performing the test batch is set by the Performer for 10 to 12 working days.
  3. 3.The deadline for production of the production batch is set by the Performer from 10 to 12 working days.
  4. 4.The Performer reserves the right to extend the duration of the contract in the event that the Customer fails to notify the Performer 30 days in advance of the planned ordering.
  5. 5.The Performer reserves the extension of the order completion date in the case of non-standard orders or other justified cases. If the extension exceeds the initial deadline for the execution of the order, then the date of the contract will be agreed separately by the Parties. The Customer will be notified by e-mail about the new deadline.
  6. 6.The Customer will also be notified by e-mail about the new order delivery date if, due to the fault of the Customer, the Performer hasn’t been notified about hidden production aspects that can not be captured prior to the order being referred to in these Regulations.

  • § 5 METHOD OF PAYMENT

  1. 1.The Customer shall pay the Performer remuneration in the amount of the agreed price according to the price list for services at KNK Production & Development Sp. z o.o.
  2. 2.The payment deadline is set individually.
  3. 3.If the order is to be paid in part, and the remuneration has been calculated for each part separately, the remuneration should be made with the date set separately for each of the partial benefits.
  4. 4.The Customer declares that it authorizes the Performer to issue a VAT invoice without the Ordering Party's signature.
  5. 5.In the event of delay in payment for remuneration, the Performer shall be entitled to charge statutory interest for delay at the rate of maximum interest within the meaning of the Civil Code.
  6. 6.The goods are issued to the Customer on the basis of the received confirmation of the transfer or crediting the funds on the bank account or when payment is made by cash or payment card at the Performer's office or the funds are transferred to the Performer in a different manner.
  7. 7.The Customer is obliged to notify the Performer about the choice of payment method and the form of confirmation of the transaction via a VAT receipt or a VAT invoice.
  8. 8.The forms of payment that are binding for the Performer are: cash payment, payment card at the Performer's office, payment on delivery or prepayment by transfer to the Performer's account.

  • § 6 DELIVERY

  1. 1If the Customer provides an incorrect or inaccurate address for the delivery of goods, the Performer shall not be liable for non-delivery or delay in delivery of goods.
  2. 2The Customer is obliged to notify the Performer immediately about changes in the delivery address, data to issue a VAT invoice by e-mail to the e-mail address of the guardian or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
  3. 3The Performer shall not be liable for any difficulties in the delivery of goods by courier, which lie with the courier companies, as well as for damage caused to the goods due to the courier's activities. The risk of accidental loss or damage to the shipment passes to the Customer with the date of delivery of the shipment to the shipping company by the Performer.
  4. 4The Customer may use the courier service of the Performer if he informs the Performer about it on a given business day by 2:00 pm. After this time, shipments will be processed the next business day.

§ 7 CONDITIONS FOR WARRANTY CLAIMS

  1. 1The Performer is liable to the Customer if the finished products have physical defects, which are not mentioned in these regulations.
  2. 2The Performer shall not be liable for mechanical damage to finished products caused by the Customer, nor for irregularities resulting from failure to comply with the Performer's recommendations in accordance with the provisions of these Regulations and any instructions given to the Customer.
  3. 3The Performer shall respond to a written complaint of the Customer within 14 working days to the e-mail address of the Customer, from the date of meeting all requirements necessary to consider the complaint.
  4. 4In order for the Performer to consider the complaint, the Customer shall deliver the claimed finished products together with the proof of purchase to the seat of the Performer.
  5. 5In the case of consideration of a complaint in favor of the Customer - the Performer shall immediately perform the correction of defective finished products, reserving himself that the finished products will be different than the production pattern and production batch. This doesn’t affect the possibility of submitting a declaration by the Customer to reduce the price or to withdraw from the contract in accordance with applicable regulations. If it isn’t possible to remove the defect of the finished products or lower the price, or if it involves excessive costs or inconveniences, the Performer shall return the payment to the Customer immediately, in accordance with the applicable provisions of law.
  6. 6The Customer may only make a claim due to the complaint up to the amount paid by the Performer for the technological processes carried out on the finished products of the Customer
  7. 7If the Performer considers the complaint in favor of the Customer and refunds the goods, the finished goods are not refundable to the Customer and become the property of the Performer.
  8. 8Payment for a positive consideration of the complaint to the Customer, the Performer shall provide the Customer within 7 business days from the date of responding to the Customer's requests for a bank account indicated by the Customer.
  9. 9The Customer who, as part of the order, used the discount voucher, the promotion provided by the Performer, has no right to complain about the services.
  10. 10 The Performer informs that finished products (sample, test batch and production load) may have a factory smell after technological processes that disappear during use and washing, it isn’t toxic and doesn’t constitute grounds for returns and complaints.
  11. 11The Contractor doesn’t provide a guarantee.
  12. 12
  • § 8 RESIGNATION, WITHDRAWAL FROM ORDER

 

  1. 1If during the submission and execution of the contract there is no cooperation on the part of the Customer, the Performer may set an appropriate deadline with the risk that after the expiry of the deadline, he will be entitled to withdraw from the contract.
  2. 2The Customer may not refuse to pay the entire remuneration despite failure to perform the order, if the Performer was prepared to do it, but suffered an obstacle due to reasons attributable to the Customer
  3. 3If the Customer cancels the execution of the order and the Performer is in the course of technological processes, the Customer shall be charged with the costs of execution of the entire amount which was determined for the execution of the order.
  4. 4The Customer may not modify the order after acceptance of the order by the Performer.

 

Selection of fabric / knit

  1. 1For the technological processes it is recommended to choose a chemically bleached fabric / knit, ie not glowing in UV light, stabilized, in ecru color, prepared for dyeing processes, marked with PFD or PPT.
  2. 2Non-stabilized fabric / knit can be scraped and / or shrink by a few centimetres or sizes during technological processes, for which the Performer isn’t responsible.
  3. 3The stabilized fabric / knit can shrink within acceptable limits from 1% to 20% during technological processes for which the Performer isn’t responsible.
  4. 4Before starting the test batch and / or production charge, a fabric / knit crimp is made. For performing a scarification test, the Customer is obliged to deliver a 50x50cm or 1x1m coupon, bound with an overlock or a finished product, remembering that the difference between the coupon and the finished product may differ. In the absence of stitching, the Performer will charge additional coupon stitching according to the price list of Knk Production & Development Sp. z o.o.
  5. 5The Performer doesn’t measure the shrinkage, it is on the Customer's side.
  6. 6The fabric / knit which has raw materials in the raw state, small tufts and other defects, during technological processes can go into puffs or holes.
  7. 7The Customer is obliged to inform the Performer about the exact composition of the fabric / knitwear.
  8. 8The Customer is obliged to make a fabric / knit sample from each beam, before proceeding to both the sewing of finished products, as well as the test feed and production batch.
  9. 9For the technological processes, it is not recommended to optically whitewitched fabric / knitted fabric, glowing in UV light, in a snow-white color.
  10. 10 Stained bleached fabric / stain may result in stains, discoloration, streaks that are the result of previous technological treatments and are not the result of the Performer's work, for which the Performer isn’t responsible, performance of the service on the above-mentioned the article is classified as a dye, for which it is necessary to sign the statement.
  11. 11 The performer accepts the commissioning of technological processes on the fabric / knitted fabric optically bleached only on the responsibility of the Customer. In the case of spots, discolorations, streaks, the Customer can not lodge a complaint.
  12. 12The Performer shall not be liable if the Customer supplies finished products made of several different fabrics / knitwear to technological processes. It may result in color differences, differences in sintering, discoloration, staining during technological processes.
  13. 13The Contractor isn’t responsible for the so-called "Pajace", which is the sewing of finished products from several different beams of fabrics / knitwear, which causes color differences, differences in washing, discoloration.
  14. 14During technological processes peelings on finished products may be created. The Performer may apply the process of removing the peeling, but the Performer shall not be liable for the impossibility of removing the peeling, it depends on the quality of the given fabric / knit.
  15. 15The Performerr shall not be liable for sewing errors such as: weak and defective stitching, stains on the finished product delivered from the sewing room, holes created after shifting the pockets, defective sewing of locks, defects in the fabric, for example cracking of lycra.
  16. 16The Customer may commission the Performer to check the raw products before technological processes, however, it involves an additional fee according to the price list of KNK Production & Development Sp. z o. o. and an extension of the order execution time by 2 working days.
  17. 17The Customer is obliged to notify the Performer about the change of the fabric / knit, if the sample the production pattern was made of a different grade, the thickness of the fabric / knit. In the event of color differences, differences in the process of coloring, stamping, defects of the so-called "Material fatigue" The Performer isn’t liable.
  18. 18The Performer recommends the use of appropriate care and warning labels on finished products after technological processes.
  19. 19The customer is obliged to carry out its own quality tests before the product is released into circulation.
  20. 20The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test charge and production load (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

  • § 10 COLOUR DEVELOPMENT

 

  1. 1 Each dyeing process or technological process on a denim or Tencel fabric starts with the development of the color or the degree of washing on the fabric / knit target, which is provided by the Customer.
  2. 2 To develop the color / compression ratio, a coupon should be provided, which means a piece of fabric / knitted fabric, no less than 1 x 1 meter.
  3. 3Colour processing is performed exclusively for the fabric/ knitwear in question. Changing the fabric/ knitwear involves a new colour development.
  4. 4The Contracting Authority may specify a similar colour to be obtained from the PANTONE catalogue (TCX marking) , the Performer's colour catalogue, or provide the Performer with a piece of material in the target colour to which it is to be approached.
  5. 5Colours selected from the PANTONE catalogue, the Performer's colour catalogue, or a piece of supplied material in the target colour, shall otherwise translate into the Performer's target fabric/knit - colour differences may occur due to the variety of fabric/ knitwear.
  6. 6The Performer shall recommend checking the staining of all beams from which the products ready for the dyeing/polishing process of denim or Tencel fabric will be sewn. For this purpose, the Performer recommends cutting off a piece of fabric from each beam and sewing a patchwork blanket to check the colours.
  7. 7The Performer shall not be liable for any differences in colouring during the process of technological processes on finished products, caused by improper use of finished products, as well as the use of improper threads, glues and the like, which are on the part of the Customer.
  8. 8The Performer may recommend to the Customer fabric/ knitwear suppliers, but isn’t responsible for the type and quality of fabric/ knitwear purchased by the Customer.
  9. 9After the colour has been worked out, the contractor translates the lap dip to the customer, i. e. the colour card with the colour elaboration. On this basis, the Contractor translates the colour into the finished product. If the Customer accepts the test, the Contractor shall carry out the test and production batch.

 

  1. 1Cotton threads become discoloured during the dyeing process, but may crack during the dyeing process, for which the Performer isn’t responsible.
  2. 2Polyester threads in the dyeing process will not get dirty, they can only irregularly dirty.
  3. 3The Performer isn’t responsible for the quality and type of sewn-in threads, it is the Customer's responsibility.

  • ACCESORIES

  1. 1The Contractor does not recommend sewing accessories into ready-made products before the dyeing process such as: zippers, buttons, snap fasteners, metal applications, straps, belts, rivets, inserts, linings, shoulder pads and other additional elements, hereinafter referred to as accessories.
  2. 2The mentioned elements in item 9.17 as well as other additional accessories may cause discoloration, staining on the assortment, puffs and holes, and other undesirable damages, for which the Contractor is not responsible.
  3. 3The Performer isn’t responsible for the destruction of accessories.
  4. 4The ordering party may use the additional elements mentioned in point 9.17 only at his own risk by signing the appropriate statement.
  5. 5The Performer shall not be liable for sewing accessories, such as glues or other additional materials, which may cause colour differences in technological processes, fuzziness or detachment of the glue from the finished product.

 

  1. 1Cold-dye dyeing (old-dye) gives the effect of aging, that is, irregular dyeing of the fabric / knit and the effect of white stitching at the seams.
  2. 2During cold-dye dyeing (old-dye), ready-made products bearing the marks of II and III species may appear, which will have stains, streaks, streaks, rigs, eyes, spots not particularly colored on external panels such as: collar, napa, pleat , pocket, edges of the finished product due to the exclusion of the range, darker finished products may appear due to the so-called tippers.
  3. 3Cold-dye cold-dye products must be adequately protected against the technological process so that the assortment does not curl during coloring and that no uneven spots are created.
  4. 4Finished products colored dark colors can get other finished products dirty.
  5. 5The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.
  6. 6Cold-dye colored products (old-dye) will be darker on the right side than on the left.
  7. 7Ready-made products with long sleeves can dye stronger than other parts of the assortment.
  8. 8Elements such as strings, belts, naps, drawcords, pillows will be colored separately and may have color differences of +/- 10% of key to the test and / or production charge.

TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES: PRESSURE DYEING

 

1         The pressure dyeing gives the effect of uniform dyeing of the fabric / knitted fabric on artificial fibers.

2         During pressure dyeing, there may appear finished products with the characteristics II and III of the species, which will have stains, streaks, streaks, rigs, eyes, places not colored especially on external panels such as: collar, napa, pleat, pocket, edges of the finished product caused the exclusion of the range; products may become deformed, there may be a shrinkage of fabrics / knitted fabrics.

3         Cold-dye cold-dye products must be adequately protected against the technological process so that the assortment does not curl during coloring and that no uneven spots are created.

4         The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test charge and production load (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

5         Elements such as strings, belts, naps, drawcords, pillows will be colored separately and may have color differences of +/- 10% of key to the test and / or production charge.

TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES: REACTIVE COLORING

 

1         The reactive dyeing gives the effect of uniform dyeing of the fabric / knit.

2         For reactive dyeing we recommend 100% cotton fabric/knit.

3         During reactive dyeing, finished products of II and III grade may appear, which will have stains, streaks, streaks, rings, meshes, spots that are undyed, especially on external panels such as: collar, tension, pleat, pocket, edges of the finished product caused by the fold out of the assortment.

4         The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test and production cells (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

5         Components such as cords, belts, fasteners, strings, strings, cushions will be coloured separately and may have a colour difference of +/- 10% of the tones of the test and/or production charge.

PRECISIONS TECHNOLOGY OF FINISHED PRODUCTS FROM DENIM AND TENCEL (washing in stones, washing in acids, washing by softening, washing with enzymes, washing with bleachers, special effects: wiping, abrasion, damage, rotturs, holes)

1        Finished products made of denim/Tencel subjected to technological processes aimed at brightening the colour will turn yellow, it is a natural process of indigo oxidation, for which the Contractor is not responsible. The Ordering Party is obliged to secure the product.

2        During the technological processes of washing on stones or in enzymes can occur damage at the edge of the pocket, belts it depends on the quality of the fabric.

3        Finished products welded on very bright finishes may have damage at the ends of the product: pockets, belt, legs.

4        During technological processes, finished products with denim/Tencel in test and production batches will have different intensity of abrasion, abrasion, disproportionate colour fading.

5        Finished denim/Tencel products will have different intensities, colours of abrasion and abrasion. In larger production batches, wipe and abrasion will be more neglected.

6        Each of the beams of denim/Tencel fabric may have different colors of abrasion and abrasion, it is necessary to check each of the beams, depending on the quality of the fabric depends on the degree of colour abrasion and wipe on the finished product.

7        During the dyeing of technological processes, there may appear finished products with II and III grade marks, which will have stains, streaks, streaks, rings, meshes, undyed areas, especially on external panels such as: collar, inertia, pleats, pocket, edges of the finished product due to the collapse of the assortment, there may appear finished products darker due to the so-called tippers, yellow spots, various intensity of abrasion/ rubbing, disproportionate washing of colour.

8        The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test and production cells (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

9        Before making damage on the finished product from denim / Tencel, an attempt should be made as to whether the fabric is suitable for damage processes (holes, rottur).

MARMO / SURFACE

1        Before starting the test batch and/or production batch in the case of knitted fabric, the spillability of all beams should be checked, a piece of fabric should be cut off from each beam and sewn into a so-called patchwork blanket.

2        Finished products should be protected against the technological process.

3        The sputtering effect may be uneven, the colouring may vary, long sleeve finished products will have more washing effect on the sleeves, with a assortment of larger sizes and dimensions (for example dresses, jackets, jackets) the centre will be less even than the sleeves, collar, centre and bottom of the finished product.

4        During the technological process, finished products with II and III grade marks may appear, which will have stains, streaks, streaks, rings, meshes, undyed spots, especially on external panels such as: collar, tension, pleats, pocket, edges of the finished product caused by the collapse of the assortment, finished products may appear darker due to the so-called tippers, yellow discoloration, disproportionate washing of the colour.

5        The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

6        The test batch determines the production batch, which is selected on the basis of all finished products, the so-called colour limit is selected.

„ICE-DYE”

 

1        Ice-dye finishing technology is a process of dyeing and washing, which gives the effect of aging of the fabric/knitwear.

2        Finished products should be protected against the technological process of sparing.

3        The sputtering effect may be uneven, have different colouring, finished products with long sleeves will have more washing effect on the sleeves, with a range of larger sizes and dimensions (for example dresses, jackets, jackets) the centre will be less even than the sleeves, collar, bottoms of the finished product.

4        The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

5        During the technological process, finished products with II and III grade marks may appear, which will have stains, streaks, streaks, rings, meshes, undyed spots, especially on external panels such as: collar, tension, pleats, pocket, edges of the finished product caused by the collapse of the assortment, finished products may appear darker due to the so-called tippers, yellow discoloration, disproportionate washing of the colour.

6        The test batch specifies the production batch, which is selected on the basis of all finished products, the so-called "color limit".

BATIK POSTED

1        Finished products dyed in batik technique are handmade.

2        Each piece in the test batch and production batch will differ from each other, it should have a tolerance of +/- to 10%.

3        Some finished products will have more effect, others less, there may be finished products, which will have more overlapping effect spots, which may fall off, crumble, there may be stretched stains, larger and smaller.

4        During the technological processes there may appear finished products with II and III grade marks, which will have damage on the edges of the finished product, disproportionate washing of colour, holes, eyes, rings, stains, yellow discoloration, there will appear pieces which will have more or less washing effect.

5        The test batch specifies the production batch, which is selected on the basis of all finished products, the so-called "color limit".

6        The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

DECOLOURING BATIK

1        Before starting the test batch and/or production batch, the discolouration of all beams should be checked, i. e. a piece of material should be cut off from each beam and sewn together in a so-called patchwork blanket. This is a process to check that each beam is discoloured in the same colour shade.

2        Each finished product will differ from each other in the process of the test batch and / or production batch.

3        Each piece in the test batch and production batch will differ from each other, it should have a tolerance of +/- 10%. Some finished products will have more of an effect other less, there may be finished products that will have more out-of-bounds, others less.

4        The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

5        During the technological processes there may appear finished products with II and III grade marks, which will have damage on the edges of the finished product, disproportionate washing of colour, holes, eyes, rings, stains, yellow discoloration, there will appear pieces which will have more or less washing effect.

6        The test batch specifies the production batch, which is selected on the basis of all finished products, the so-called “color limit”.

LIFT OMBRE

1        Ombre dip-dye, also known as lift ombre, consists in colouring the finished product in such a way as to achieve a colour transition from a darker to a lighter tone of colour.

2        In the ombre dip-dye technique, also called lift ombre, it isn't possible to obtain a transition from color to white tone.

3        You can’t achieve a color ombre transition from color to pure white.

4        Dyeing ombre is a hand-made technique, or hand-made. Each piece in the process of test batch and production batch will differ from each other despite the fact that finished products will be made in the same test and / or production batch.

5        Due to the different sizes, length of sleeves, complicated stitching and hoods, finished products will have an ombre effect in different places.

6        During technological processes, finished products of II and III grade may appear, which will have damage to the edges of the finished product, disproportionate overlapping of colour, streaks, discolouration, discolouration at seams, around welts, sleeves, bottoms, collars, back; stains, streaks, in the case of two colours, other derivatives may appear; finished products on which the effect of the ombre transition will be lost.

7        The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

APPLIED OMBRE

1        Ombre dip-dye, also known as ombre-dye, is the manual colouring of the finished product in such a way as to achieve a colour transition from a darker to a lighter colour tone.

2        Ombre colouring is a hand-made technique. Each of the pieces in the process of test and production batches will differ from each other even though the finished products will be made in the same test and/or production batches.

3        Due to the different sizes, length of sleeves, complicated stitching and hoods, finished products will have an ombre effect in different places.

4        During technological processes, finished products of II and III grade may appear, which will have damage to the edges of the finished product, disproportionate overlapping of colour, streaks, discolouration, discolouration at seams, around welts, sleeves, bottoms, collars, back; stains, streaks, in the case of two colours, other derivatives may appear; finished products on which the effect of the ombre transition will be lost.

5        Finished products dyed in two or more color tones can be obtained by combining dyes with different shades of color.

6        The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

CELLULAR - EARTH EFFECT

1        The effect of craquelure is a hand made technique.

2        The Performer reserves the right to extend the time of order execution, due to the time consuming execution of production in this technique.

3        The effect of cracking can be obtained on the whole assortment or its element.

4        The crackling effect on the whole assortment will be irregular and uneven. Each of them will differ from each other.

5        The crackling effect made on elements of the assortment will be irregular, uneven. Each of them will differ from each other.

6        The thickness and intensity of the crackling effect will vary. There may be arts where there will be more or less an effect.

7        During the technological processes, there may appear finished products with the characteristics of II and III species, on which the effect of cracked soil will crumble, fall off.

8        It is recommended to attach a care label with information about the manual effect, which may change its appearance when worn.

9        The crackling effect isn't recommended on thin fabrics/knitwear.

10    The crackling effect isn’t a permanent effect - it can fall off, crumble and be subjected to abrasion on the whole finished product, especially in places that are exposed to abrasion and movement.

11    The test batch specifies the production batch, which is chosen based on all the pieces; the so-called "Compromise" pattern.

12    The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

FOIL EFFECT

1        During the technological processes, finished products with II and III grade characteristics may appear, on which the foil effect may argue, be unevenly coated on the finished product, traces of glue may be visible.

2        The foil effect is a hand made technique.

3        The Performer reserves the right to extend the delivery time of the order due to the time consuming nature of production in this technique.

4        The foil effect can be obtained on the entire assortment or its component.

5        The effect of the foil on the whole assortment will be irregular and uneven. Each of them will differ from each other.

6        The effect of the foil on the elements of the assortment will be irregular, uneven. Each of them will differ from each other.

7        Any stitching, thickening, bumps, buttons and the like have an impact on the irregularity of the effect. The foil will be thicker in these places.

8        Yellows may appear on the white assortment.

9        Traces of glue may appear on the assortment.

10    The test isn’t a production model.

11    The production design can be darker or lighter than finished products coloured in test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with DL65, TL84 light standard.

12    The test batch specifies the production pattern, which is chosen based on all the pieces; the so-called "Compromise" pattern.

13    The test batch is an indicator of how the production may look.

14    The foil effect isn’t a permanent effect. The first wash causes the effect to be about 30%, each subsequent wash is about 5% wash.

15    The Performer has his own foil catalog and doesn’t work on any other foil provided by the Customer.

16    The Performer doesn’t accept production patterns from previous productions to perform new productions.

17    The Customer is obliged to perform before each new production of the sample.

18    The Performer doesn’t undertake production without a test.

19    The Customer is required to provide a pattern before each production.

20    Without the pattern provided by the Customer, the Performer won’t produce.

21    The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

SKIN EFFECT

1        During technological processes, ready products with the characteristics of II and III species may appear, on which the skin effect may argue, be unevenly coated on the finished product, traces of glue may be visible.

2        The skin effect is a hand made technique.

3        The Contractor reserves the right to extend the time of order completion due to time-consuming production in this technique.

4        The leather effect can be achieved on the entire assortment or part of the assortment.

5        The skin effect on the whole range will be irregular and uneven. Each of them will differ from each other.

6        The leather effect made on the elements of the assortment will be irregular, uneven. Each of them will differ from each other.

7        Any stitching, thickening, bumps, buttons and the like have an impact on the irregularity of the effect. In these areas, the skin effect will be thicker.

8        The test isn’t a production pattern.

9        The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

10    The test batch specifies the production pattern, which is chosen based on all the pieces; the so-called "Compromise" pattern.

11    The test batch is an indicator of how production can look like.

12    The Performer doesn’t accept production patterns from previous productions to perform new productions.

13    The Customer is obliged to carry out a test prior to each new production.

14    The Performer doesn’t undertake production without a test.

15    The ordering party is required to provide a pattern before each production.

16    Without the pattern provided by the Customer, the Performer won’t produce.

17    The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

LASER

1        Laser applies graphics to the finished product.

2        The Customer is obliged to deliver a coupon or a ready-made product to the Performer in order to perform the test, whether the material is suitable for applying / cutting the laser method of graphics.

3        The production pattern may be darker or lighter than the finished products dyed in the test batch and production batch (+/- up to 10% tolerance) with the DL65, TL84 light standard.

4        The Customer is required to provide a design before each production.

5        The Customer is obliged to provide the Performer's graphics in the jpg extensions. / pdf. / cdr. or psd.

6        The file must be of good quality with a minimum resolution of 1000x1000 pixels.

7        When delivering graphics drawn on a piece of paper / not being the result of work on the computer, the customer must use a black marker.

8        Customer providing graphics to be cut into material must provide as in vectors.

9        Finished products with artificial fibres will burn.

10    On white-finished products, the laser will be yellow or invisible.

11    The maximum graphics are 1.25m x 1.25.

12    Any stitching, protuberances, protrusions, buttons and similar elements have an impact on the irregularity of the imposition of graphics in laser technology.

13    During technological processes, ready products with the characteristics of II and III species may appear, laser shifts, holes and scorching may appear.