Fashion Production Strategy Session
Before you commit to production, get clear.
A focused 1:1 strategy session to pressure-test your manufacturing plan, costing, and supplier decisions.
Production rarely fails at the factory.
It fails in planning, assumptions, and unclear decisions.
The Production Strategy Session is a focused 1:1 working session designed to clarify your production path, pressure-test your assumptions, and identify risks before you commit time, capital, or suppliers.
This is not a discovery call.
It is a structured working session.
Who This Is For
This session is designed for:
Designers preparing for their first production run
Brands transitioning from sampling to manufacturing
Founders unsure about costing, MOQs, or factory alignment
Anyone needing clear direction before committing to suppliers
This is not for hobby projects or casual brainstorming.
What We Review On The Call
Depending on where you are, we may review:
Costing assumptions and target margins
Production quantities and MOQs
Fabric and trim sourcing strategy
Factory selection considerations
Timeline and capital planning
Documentation gaps (tech packs, BOM, specs)
You’ll leave with clarity on:
What is viable
What needs correction
What should be paused
What you can confidently move forward with
What You Receive
55-minute private strategy session
Direct, honest evaluation of your current setup
Clear next-step recommendations
Guidance on whether you are ready for an Audit or independent execution
No fluff. No vague advice.
Just structured direction.
Investment
Production Strategy Session
$245
If you’re unsure whether you’re ready for production, this session is for you.
If deeper structural issues are identified, we may recommend the Production Readiness Audit as the next step to help you decide intelligently.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a consultation?
No. It’s a structured, directional assessment.
Will you review my tech packs?
No. Detailed reviews happen during the Production Readiness Audit.
What if I’m not ready for production yet?
That’s exactly what this call helps determine.

