Sample development
Sample Development Checklist for Custom Sports Gloves
A clear sample checklist reduces revisions and helps buyers move from idea to approved production sample faster.
Before the factory makes a sample
The best samples start with a complete product brief. A vague request such as “make a good glove” usually leads to extra revisions. A useful brief explains the buyer’s market, product use, expected quantity, target price and customization needs.
Buyer sample checklist
| Item | What to prepare |
|---|---|
| Product direction | Fitness, cycling, tactical, winter sports or protective glove. |
| Reference material | Photos, previous sample, catalog page or competitor reference. |
| Branding | Logo file, logo size, placement and preferred logo method if known. |
| Material request | Palm, back fabric, lining, padding, grip and closure direction. |
| Color | Pantone number or clear photo reference. |
| Packaging | Polybag, hang tag, retail box, barcode label or carton mark needs. |
| Order plan | Expected quantity, market and launch timeline. |
What to check after receiving the sample
- Fit and size: check finger length, palm width and wrist closure.
- Material feel: compare the sample with the target sport and price range.
- Logo: check position, scale, color and durability of the logo method.
- Stitching: review visible stitching, stress points and edge finishing.
- Function: test grip, padding, flexibility, warmth or protection depending on category.
- Packaging: confirm label, hang tag, barcode and packing direction before bulk production.
When is a sample ready for bulk order?
A sample is ready when the buyer and factory agree on the exact specification that bulk production should follow. The approved sample should become the reference for material, color, size, logo, stitching and packaging.
Need help developing a custom sports glove?
Send your product type, target quantity, market, logo file and reference photos. BURTONO will review MOQ, sample path and customization options.
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