Excellent Quality.Knit Jacket & Heavyweight Coat Manufacturer
As a heavy-gauge factory in China specializing in Men's Heavyweight Knit Jackets and Sweater Coats, we engineer durable sweater coats with custom, OEM/ODM, and wholesale options. As a specialized outerwear maker, we offer an ethical streetwear supply chain for emerging brands, combining warmth with sophisticated design.
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Manufacturing Process
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Project Consultation
Tell us what you’re building. We’ll review your tech pack or ideas, clarify specs, and advise on fabrics, fit, minimums, and estimated costs—everything you need to get started with confidence. -
Sourcing Materials
Reliable sourcing tailored to your needs. We work with trusted fabric suppliers to source the best quality materials within your budget. Choosing in-stock fabrics can help reduce lead time significantly. -
Sample Making
Your first product, handcrafted. Our skilled sampling team will cut and sew your sample for fit testing, design verification, and internal evaluation before send to you for review. -
Proto Revisions
We fine-tune, you approve. Need changes? We’ll revise based on your feedback quickly—most projects only take 1–2 rounds thanks to our experience and attention to detail. -
Bulk Production & QC
Mass production with full quality control. Once approved, your design goes into production. Our QC team monitors each stage to ensure consistency, durability, and compliance with your standards. -
On-time Delivery
Reliable shipping, wherever you are. We coordinate the packaging, documentation, and logistics to ensure your order is shipped on time, whether by sea, air, or express courier.
Trending Knits
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Double Mercerized Cotton
Our men's sweater factory utilizes premium cotton subjected to a dual-tension treatment. Upon expansion, its fibers exhibit a silky luster, boast a 20% increase in strength. Cool to the touch and highly breathable, it's the perfect foundation for creating luxurious, comfortable apparel.
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Superfine Merino Wool
We offer premium Merino wool treated with the Total Easy Care® process. As men's sweater manufacturers, we've eliminated itchiness by smoothing the fiber scales, while its natural crimp ensures elasticity and breathability—ideal for premium close-fitting knitwear.
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Anti-pilling Acrylic Blend
As a trusted men's sweater wholesale supplier, we offer an Anti-pilling Acrylic Blend that combines durability with easy care. This fiber resists pilling, retains vibrant color, and stays smooth wash after wash — a reliable choice that meets the demands of volume production.
Why Poetcore is Taking Over
Let's talk about cable knit for a second. In men's sweater logic, it doesn't get more masculine than this. Those twists and turns? They're like the embossed covers on those leather-bound classics your grandfather collected. But here's where most brands mess up - they print the pattern on the surface and call it a day. We don't cut corners.
We run high-precision machines that actually build the depth into every single row - 12 stitches per inch on 16-ply yarns. When the light hits this thing, you get shadows. Real shadows, not printed ones. It's the difference between watching a movie on your phone and seeing it in a theater. Last month, a buyer from Saks ran his hand over this sweater for a solid minute before saying "my grandmother would've respected this." And coming from a guy who grew up in Ireland? That's everything.


Here's something I learned after years in this business - the most expensive colors are the ones that don't scream. Poetcore menswear gets this. We're talking ink stains and yellowed pages. Charcoal that's almost black. Library gray that changes three times during the day. Parchment white that looks like it's been sitting in a window since 1920.
But achieving these neutrals? That's the hard part. Most factories will promise you "consistent color" and then ship you three different batches that don't match. We put serious money into our dye house - spectrophotometers on every line, RMS-certified dyes that hit the same note every single time. And here's the kicker - the colors are deep, but the handfeel still soft. Your customer won't know why that sweater looks expensive. They'll just know it does.

Brushed mohair is having a moment, and honestly. It deserves it. That soft-focus effect, like morning fog over a field - it's the kind of texture that makes a guy look approachable without trying. But traditional mohair? Itches like hell. We fixed that.
Took us two years to dial in the brushing process - aggressive enough to get that haze, gentle enough that you can wear it against your neck. Plus, we're RMS-certified on the sourcing. By now, if you can't prove where your fibers came from, you're not playing the game. This isn't just about being "sustainable" - it's about having a story that matters to the guy who reads labels before he buys.

Look, when most people hear "Victorian style," they picture some guy in a ruffled collar looking uncomfortable. But here's the reality - those details, when you scale them back, create something genuinely interesting. A soft ruffle at the collar. A little pleating where you don't expect it. It reads like the poet who stayed up all night writing, not like costume.
The challenge? Fine-gauge knitting that can handle high-twist yarns without collapsing. We run 18-gauge machines that treat every fold like it matters. The collar stands up, the body drapes. It's romantic without being fussy. For brands trying to stand out? This is your piece.
Here's what I know about guys who love books - they buy things to keep. They're not swapping out their wardrobe every season. They want a sweater that feels substantial. Not heavy in a clunky way, but weighted. Like it means something.
We build that by pushing the knit density and optimizing the yarn weight. The result drapes beautifully, holds its shape, and doesn't pill after three wears.


One of our clients in Munich wore the same charcoal crewneck to every fitting for two years. When we finally asked him about it, he said "it fits like I've owned it forever." That's the goal.
Poetcore isn't about looking like you're in a period drama. It's about pushing back against the disposable stuff. We've spent many years figuring out how to make sweaters that feel like they have a history - even when they're brand new.The pursuit of excellence in choices will ultimately be worn by those who understand them.
We can customize sweaters of various categories.
Featured videos

Sweater Factory On-Site Quality Control in China
Duration: 27sUpdated: March 11th, 2026Our Sweater Factory On-Site Quality Control in China sets the standard for excellence. We implement AQL 1.0 Inspection for High-End Heavyweight Sweaters, ensuring every custom garment meets the rigorous quality demands of premium global brands.

Knitwear Manufacturer and Sweater Factory: Providing full OEM/ODM services for global brands.
Duration: 58sUpdated: February 5th, 2026Welcome to our factory. We are a professional knitwear manufacturer specializing in comprehensive OEM and ODM services for global brands, with expertise in advanced techniques like embroidery, printing, and fabric combining. We produce a wide range of sweaters, including: Men's Sweaters Women's Sweaters Children's Sweaters Uniform & Corporate Knitwear Pet Sweaters Christmas & Novelty Sweaters Our expertise lies in sophisticated craftsmanship. We master various techniques such as embroidery, printing, beading, stone washing, spray coloring, and combining knit with woven fabrics. We transform your concepts from yarn into premium finished garments with consistent quality. From initial sampling to bulk production, we ensure efficient and reliable execution for every order. Let's discuss how we can bring your next sweater collection to life.

China Sweater Factory
Duration: 180sUpdated: December 3rd, 2025JMSWEATER factory is a professional sweater factory that various sweaters are available to be customized as clients' requests, OEM and ODM service offering.Brand high quality supplied, with competitive price. There are handreds of new designs released for each season.
Featured Posts

How to Evaluate a Custom Sweater Manufacturer: Sampling to Mass Production
As a professional sweater manufacturer, we have been engaged in the knitwear industry for nearly 20 years,after working with many Western brands, I've learned something important. To judge a factory's reliability, don't just look at the price quote. Check the basics first. The bottom line for a trustworthy partner: at least 100 knitting machines, full gauge range from 3G to 18G, and building area over 1,000 square meters. These numbers matter. They determine if a factory can produce consistently, schedule flexibly, and manage risk effectively. These are the minimum requirements. Nothing less. Here’s the thing: most buyers come to me focused on price. But I can tell you—what really makes or breaks your brand isn’t unit cost. It’s what doesn’t show up on a quote: delayed containers, inconsistent quality, and email chains that never quite resolve. That’s where a full-service partner changes the game. Not a supplier who just takes orders, but a factory that knows how to think like you do. Next, I will give you a detailed introduction on how to choose a truly suitable factory. 1. Design & Technical Consultation – The First 96 Hours There are too many—where a great idea just gets stuck because no one can figure out if it’s even makeable. A good knitwear partner doesn’t wait for finalized tech packs. Send them a sketch, a reference photo, even just a concept. They’ll come back—usually within 1 to 4 business days—with a clear breakdown: what yarns will give you the right drape, which stitch structures hold up, and a realistic cost estimate. Think of it as a feasibility check before you commit. It saves you weeks of back-and-forth and makes sure your creative direction doesn’t run into production reality halfway through. 2. Development & Pre-Production Sampling – The 8-to-17-Day Window Once you’re in development, this is where the real collaboration starts. A solid factory won’t just follow instructions; they’ll pull yarn cards, test gauges, and dig into the construction details. I’ve watched our team go from “this is what we’re thinking” to a finished pre-production sample in 7 to 15 working days—and that includes nailing the handfeel, weight, and stitch definition. This phase matters because it’s your last chance to catch any fit or structural issues before you go into bulk. Do it right, and the rest of the process becomes surprisingly smooth. 3. Sample Approval & Production Planning – Small-Batch Flexibility More and more of the brands I work with aren’t placing 10,000-piece orders anymore. They’re testing collections with smaller runs—maybe 300 units—to manage inventory risk. So when a factory is willing to work with low MOQs and still treats your order with the same planning discipline as a large one? That’s a green flag. What that looks like operationally: once the sample is signed off, they’re already ordering yarn and trims and building out a production timeline by process stage. No waiting around. It’s the kind of structure that gives you confidence even on smaller commitments. 4. Bulk Production & In-Line Quality Checks Here’s a number you should ask every supplier: when do you inspect? I’ve seen factories that only check at the end—and that’s when surprises happen. A better approach is scheduling a mid-production inspection at around 30% completion. Bring in a third-party inspector or your own team. Catch a tension issue or a color inconsistency early, and you can correct it without re-running the whole order. 5. Final Inspection & Shipment – The AQL Standard For the final check, I always look for AQL (Acceptable Quality Limit) protocols. That means either 100% inspection or statistically valid sampling based on international standards. Once it passes, the rest is execution: packaging that actually protects the goods, and logistics coordination that fits your go-to-market timing. Whether it’s sea freight for cost efficiency or air freight to hit a launch date, the handoff should feel seamless. Why Standardized Workflows Matter More Than You Think Over the years, I’ve learned that the best partners don’t just deliver good product—they deliver predictability. A factory with a clear workflow—from sketch to shipment—takes the guesswork out of your supply chain. You’re not constantly firefighting. You’re not chasing updates. Honestly? That frees you up. So you can focus on what you’re best at. Building your brand. If you’re evaluating manufacturers right now, ask how they handle the first 1–4 days of your inquiry, how they manage sampling in that 8-to-17-day window....... Those details tell you more than any factory tour ever will.
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From Celebrity Endorsements to Short-Form Video: A New Era for the Fashion Industry
Not long ago, the fashion industry followed an unwritten rule: If you wanted your brand to be seen, you needed a celebrity endorsement. Celebrities dictated what was “in.” Runways set the tone. Magazines shaped public taste. The entire fashion pipeline was controlled by a few influential figures—and only brands with deep pockets could afford this system. Then short-form video arrived, and everything changed. TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts shifted fashion from a top-down model to a community-driven ecosystem. Trends are no longer created by celebrities—they’re created by anyone who can make relatable, fun, or authentic content. 1. Influence moved from celebrities to everyday users Today, a 10-second outfit video, a girl sharing “3 must-have winter sweaters,” or a guy teaching “how to style an oversized knit” can outperform a celebrity commercial. Consumers trust “people like me” far more than “people paid to wear this.” 2. Brands no longer need massive budgets to be visible Short video democratizes visibility: Small brands can explode overnight from one viral clip Independent designers gain fans by showing how a garment is made Manufacturers attract B2B clients through behind-the-scenes videos Great content—not great budgets—creates impact now. 3. Short-form content accelerates product development In the past, brands waited for celebrity events to validate trends. Now they simply: 👇 Upload a try-on video 👇 Read audience feedback 👇 Finalize designs in days 👇 Test with small batches For knitwear manufacturers offering fast sampling and small-order flexibility, this shift is a huge advantage. Short-video trends move fast, and agile production wins. 4. Fashion is becoming more democratic No celebrity? No glossy campaign? No problem. Short-form video allows brands, designers, and even regular consumers to shape the industry. It brings: More authenticity, faster validation, lower barriers, and more opportunities. Conclusion Short-form video hasn’t replaced celebrity endorsements—it has replaced the old rules of who gets to influence fashion. Today, success belongs to brands that can tell authentic, engaging stories that resonate with real people. If you want to learn more, please contact us. We are a professional sweater manufacturer with more than 20 years experience. We can provide you personalized custom sweater service.
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Why Streetwear Rarely Separates Men’s and Women’s Styles
In today’s fashion world, the boundaries between genders are fading fast. From Paris Fashion Week to the streets of Los Angeles, more and more brands and consumers are ignoring traditional labels like “men’s” and “women’s”—especially in streetwear. 1. Streetwear was genderless from the start Born from youth subcultures like skateboarding, hip-hop, and graffiti, streetwear has always been about attitude, not gender. Oversized silhouettes, bold cuts, and relaxed layering highlight individuality over conformity. That’s why men and women alike wear the same hoodies, sweaters, and sweatshirts—street fashion celebrates expression, not labels. 2. Social media fuels “gender-fluid aesthetics” On Instagram and TikTok, personal expression has no boundaries. Girls wearing oversized “boyfriend sweaters” project confidence, while guys in pastel cardigans show softness and creativity. These style crossovers have become trendsetters, proving that digital culture is reshaping what “beautiful” means. 3. How brands and suppliers are adapting More fashion brands are embracing unisex design principles right from the development stage: Neutral, relaxed fits that flatter all body types Inclusive color palettes, beyond “pink for her, black for him” Fabric choices focused on comfort and versatility For sweater manufacturers, this shift is an opportunity. Knitwear naturally lends itself to genderless design—its softness, stretch, and drape make it ideal for unisex silhouettes. Factories that can offer flexible pattern adjustments and small-batch customization help brands launch gender-neutral collections faster. 4. The future of fashion: style over gender Today’s consumers don’t ask, “Is this for men or women?” They ask, “Is this my style?” Streetwear has blurred gender lines in the most effortless way—turning clothing into a statement of freedom, creativity, and self-expression. If you want to learn more, please contact us. We are a professional sweater manufacturer with more than 20 years experience. We can provide you personalized custom sweater service.
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