Garment Specification Sheet and Template

Whether you represent a brand, a buyer, or a garment manufacturer, you need the garment spec to make the right garment the first time. The spec sheet is also known as techpack.


There are wide ranges of apparel products and each product has a different specification. Also in the same product range, different brands follow different spec based on their standard fit and model. Spec sheets are blueprints for constructing garments.

In case you are a beginner or a designer or an entrepreneur starting your garment business, you should study as many spec formats as possible to understand the product requirement clearly. Garment manufacturers normally receive garment spec sheets for the design from buyers/brands. So, they don't need to make such a spec sheet. They just follow it to make bulk garments and garment samples.

In this post, I have shared various sources for spec sheets covering a wide range of products. You can follow one of them to prepare spec sheets for your design.

There are many service providers that help beginners, and brands to develop specification sheets for their designs. Having a template/software in place is very helpful to design an interactive spec sheet.


Resources for apparel techpack / specification sheet:

Following are some of the resources shown with the screenshots of the websites.

1. My Practical Skills by Designers Nexus



2. Fashionmark Solution Inc 





4. Melmarc: You can also download a blank spec sheet 



5. In Slideshare: 
Many techpack samples are published in Slideshare. This is one of the links for Shirt techpack. For more specsheet search there by keywords. 



6. In Pinterest: Pinterest is a good resource for specification sheet templates. This is one page with many images for the spec sheet 



#8. In Google search: No need to mention that you can use this Google image search.

Prasanta Sarkar

Prasanta Sarkar is a textile engineer and a postgraduate in fashion technology from NIFT, New Delhi, India. He has authored 6 books in the field of garment manufacturing technology, garment business setup, and industrial engineering. He loves writing how-to guide articles in the fashion industry niche. He has been working in the apparel manufacturing industry since 2006. He has visited garment factories in many countries and implemented process improvement projects in numerous garment units in different continents including Asia, Europe, and South Africa. He is the founder and editor of the Online Clothing Study Blog.

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