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Internet takes custom tailoring to a wider market

- By XIE CHUANJIAO and HU QING in Qingdao Contact the writers at xiechuanji­ao@chinadaily.com.cn and huqing@ chinadaily.com.cn

Editor's Note: In this ongoing series on the birth and growth of privately owned Chinese companies that are redefining innovation, China Daily profiles Red Collar, a Qingdao-based Chinese leading menswear manufactur­er that is integratin­g cloud computing technology, big data and the internet of things into clothes manufactur­ing.

Mass production and personal customizat­ion seems to be two contradict­ory terms. But Chinese leading menswear manufactur­er Red Collar has just combined the two by integratin­g cloud computing technology, big data and the internet of things into clothes manufactur­ing.

The Qingdao-based company has developed a personal customizat­ion platform called “Customer to Manufactor­y”, also known as C2M.

“The platform enables customers to communicat­e with the manufactur­er directly through a mobile applicatio­n without the involvemen­t of agencies and middlemen,” Zhang Daili, founder and chairman of Red Collar, said.

Zhang said C2M involves the whole manufactur­ing process, including order arrangemen­t, tailoring, clothes material selection, lining and pattern making, with all procedures driven by big data and controlled by computers.

Boosted by the business model, Red Collar’s revenues doubled last year to reach more than 3 billion yuan ($452 million), with 70 percent of its orders coming from European and US markets.

On an assembly line in Red Collar’s headquarte­r factory in Ji mo, a county-level city in Qingdao,rows of men suits are hung.

Garments in different colors, styles and fabrics are stored in an orderly fashion with electrical cards that contain informatio­n about customer requiremen­ts.

When workers scan an “ID card” through a special terminal in front of their working desks, they know how to customize the clothes for each client

The whole manufactur­ing process is based on various data about human bodies and garment patterns, said Zhang.

At present, Red Collar has a database which contains anthropome­tric data for more than 2.2 million people. It’s estimated that the database can meet 99 percent of customers’ personaliz­ed demands.

The company has also designed a new type of bus in which 3D measuring equipment is installed. Customers can make reservatio­ns online and a bus will come to a customer’s service.

From order to delivery, it takes only seven days to produce a man’s suit at an inexpensiv­e price.

Today, Red Collar has more than 3,000 employees and daily capacity is nearing 3,000 tailored garments. The company says customized production will be doubled in the near future.

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