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Ice silk nightdress

For lightweight sleep and lounge collections where “ice silk” must be translated into an actual fiber and knit or woven specification, with cooling hand, drape, opacity, seam comfort, and care behavior verified.

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Buyer use case

For lightweight sleep and lounge collections where “ice silk” must be translated into an actual fiber and knit or woven specification, with cooling hand, drape, opacity, seam comfort, and care behavior verified.

Specification discussion points

  • Discuss neckline depth, strap or sleeve construction, bust shaping, body ease, side seam, slit, hem, length, binding width, lace placement, measurement method for stretch fabric, and tolerances.
  • Mark fixed requirements, supplier-proposal variables, measuring methods, tolerances, and approval references so the Ice silk nightdress quotation does not rely on hidden assumptions.

Common brief gaps

  • Briefs often use “ice silk” without composition or construction, and omit opacity conditions, stretch measurement method, snagging tolerance, neckline coverage, lace specification, static, and care method.
  • Add quantity range, destination, target window, trade term, testing responsibility, document version, and approver because these commercial inputs can change the feasible Ice silk nightdress route.

Materials & construction

  • State actual composition, construction, weight, width, finish, stretch, recovery, surface smoothness, moisture behavior, opacity, snagging risk, shrinkage, colorfastness, and lace or binding materials.
  • Link Ice silk nightdress material choices to end use, target hand, care method, and acceptable alternatives; recheck sample, cost, and timing effects after any substitution.

Sample approval checks

  • Review drape and opacity under relevant lighting, neckline stability, bust coverage, strap or sleeve comfort, seam touch, slit movement, hem waving, snagging, static, and care-related change.
  • For every Ice silk nightdress sample, record purpose, specification version, material status, comments, open items, and approval limits; photographs do not replace necessary physical review.

QC checkpoints

  • Inspect shade, oil marks, snags, needle damage, seam slippage, puckering, binding stretch, lace symmetry, measurements without distortion, opacity consistency, hem shape, and label comfort.
  • Use the current specification and approved sample for QC; record actual results, recurrence, affected quantity, and disposition owner without presenting visual checks as compliance proof.

Packaging considerations

  • Use smooth contact materials, protect lace and delicate surfaces, avoid sharp fasteners, control folding creases and static, choose suitable bag dimensions, and confirm insert ink cannot transfer.
  • Packaging approval should cover unit protection, label-data source, assortment, carton dimensions and weight, and transport method, using a complete pack to verify Ice silk nightdress appearance and function.

FAQ

Is “ice silk” a fiber composition?

No. It is a market description. The brief should state actual fiber content, construction, weight, finish, stretch, hand-feel reference, and intended cooling or comfort attributes.

How should nightdress opacity be approved?

Define lighting, garment color, underlayer or skin-tone reference, stretch condition, relevant body zones, wet-state relevance if any, and the approved physical sample.