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Left In Stitches, Inc.
Contract sewing company in Fortuna, United States, offering product design, pattern drafting, sample prototype sewing, cut and sew production runs, and material sourcing for apparel and textile industries including small businesses and startups.
Address 905 I St, Fortuna, CA, 95540, United StatesProduct Gallery
Primary Focus
Commercial Sewing, Alterations, Bridal Clothing
Established
2002
Employees
1 to 10
Annual Revenue
Under $5M
About This Company
Contract sewing company offers product design and development for the apparel, and textile industry. With more than 30 years of experience, we are 100% committed to creating quality sewn textile products. As one of the few sewing contractor facilities that specialize in working with small businesses and startup companies as well as industrial sewing, we provide creative design and development from concept to production. We can help guide you through the entire process from; pattern drafting and grading, sample-prototype sewing, cut and sew production runs and sourcing of materials.
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