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Component Label Stitching–Stitching Process Series
Component label stitching ensures that branding, size, care instructions, and traceability details are permanently attached to footwear components. It is a controlled operation that directly impacts brand visibility, compliance, and product identification. Related Posts Cut Component Pairing & Match Marking after Cutting/Clicking … Cut Component Stamping After Cutting/Clicking – Stitching .. Label Stitching on Upper Components Label stitching on upper components involves attaching woven or printed labels onto parts such as tongue, quarter lining, or collar lining. This process integrates branding and product identity into the shoe structure before final…
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Component Marking After Cutting/Clicking–Stitching Process Series
After the cutting process, components are organized and issued systematically, as explained in Component Bundling After Cutting/Clicking – Stitching Process Series. While bundling ensures smooth material flow and prevents mixing, it does not define how components will be stitched. At…
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Cut Component Bundling After Cutting/Clicking-Stitching Process Series
In the previous step, Cut Component Stamping After Cutting / Clicking – Stitching Process Series, identification details are marked on individual components to ensure traceability. Building on that step, component bundling organizes these marked parts into controlled sets for smooth…
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Cut Component Stamping After Cutting/Clicking-Stitching Process Series
In the previous blog, Cut Component Pairing & Match Marking After Cutting / Clicking-Stitching Process Series, we ensured that left and right components match in shade and grain. Once pairing is completed, the next critical step is component stamping, which…
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Cut Component Pairing & Match Marking after Cutting/Clicking – Stitching Process Series
After cutting, components enter a critical control stage where left and right shoe parts are matched for visual and material consistency. This step is most sensitive for leather due to natural variation; however, it is equally necessary for non-leather materials…
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Cut Component Inspection after Cutting/Clicking – Stitching Process Series
In the previous blog, Cutting/Clicking in Footwear Stitching – Stitching Process Series, we discussed how raw materials are converted into precise components using different cutting methods. Once cutting is completed, the next critical stage is component inspection, which acts as…
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Cutting/Clicking in Footwear Stitching – Stitching Process Series
Cutting, also known as clicking, is the first precision-driven operation in upper manufacturing. After materials are prepared (covered in the previous blog Raw Material Preparation for stitching – Stitching Process Series, this stage converts sheets and hides into exact upper…

