Quality and delivery
Quality Control and Delivery Assurance for Sports Glove Orders
For B2B orders, reliable delivery depends on clear specifications, stable material confirmation, controlled production and practical inspection before shipment.
QC checkpoints
Material confirmation
Palm material, back fabric, lining, padding, grip and color references are checked before production.
Construction inspection
Stitching, sizing, closure, finger shape, reinforcement and function zones are reviewed during production.
Branding and packaging
Logo position, label, hang tag, polybag, box, barcode and carton marks are checked before shipment.
Delivery communication
- Lead time is confirmed before the order starts.
- Sample approval is used as the bulk production reference.
- Production status and inspection findings are communicated clearly.
- Shipment readiness and packing details are reviewed before delivery.

Material And Construction Detail Gallery
Quality is controlled through material choice, stitching, fit and repeated production checks.
For sports gloves, buyers need more than a good-looking sample. The bulk order must keep the same material feel, grip performance, logo position, size balance and packaging standard across the full run.






- Incoming material check: fabric, palm material, trim, hook-and-loop, logo parts and packaging materials.
- In-process check: cutting, stitching alignment, seam strength, size control and logo placement.
- Final inspection: appearance, pair matching, quantity, carton marks and buyer-specific packaging requirements.
- Delivery control: order schedule tracking, production status updates and final shipment preparation.
Quality And Delivery Assurance
Quality control starts with clear product data, not only final inspection.
For custom sports gloves, the approved sample must be converted into repeatable production requirements: material, size range, palm grip, stitching, logo placement, packaging and carton information.
- Incoming check: palm material, back fabric, lining, hook-and-loop, logo parts, trim and packaging materials.
- In-process check: cutting, stitching alignment, seam strength, size balance, logo position and pair matching.
- Final check: appearance, quantity, packaging, carton marks and buyer-specific requirements.
- Delivery follow-up: production schedule tracking, issue feedback and shipment preparation.