What is Cmt in supply chain?
Introduction
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When you’re just starting out in the fashion industry and planning the initial stages of product development, one of the key decisions you’ll make is your garment manufacturing requirements. However, if you’re new to the industry, working with suppliers can be a bit tricky.
Planning and research are especially important because clothing manufacturers work differently. Not all factories will complete your clothing line from start to finish, and more importantly, you don’t want them to. Retaining control over your designs and processes can help your brand stand out.

Today I will introduce CMT to those who are about to enter/prepare to enter the clothing industry?
CMT stands for Cut-Made-Trim.
"Cut-Made" refers to the process of making clothing. First, you need to cut the fabric, and then start making it, which is sewing the fabric together.
Trims are components that you leave on the garment when you wear it, such as buttons or care tags.
Thread is the thread wound on the sewing machine that is used to sew two pieces of fabric together.
Important factor: CMT refers to the price component of the cost of manufacturing clothing.
In order to give readers a more detailed and direct introduction to CMT, I will introduce the cost details of fabric, trims, accessories, and cutting.
Cost breakdown of clothing prices
1. Fabric
2. Trims are the extra items on the clothing, such as buttons
3. Accessories are the extra items thrown into the trash: plastic bags, cartons, silicone
4. Cutting and making are labor costs, including water, electricity and other operating and management costs
5. Next is profit
Planning and research are especially important because clothing manufacturers work differently. Not all factories will complete your clothing line from start to finish, and more importantly, you don’t want them to. Retaining control over your designs and processes can help your brand stand out.

Today I will introduce CMT to those who are about to enter/prepare to enter the clothing industry?
CMT stands for Cut-Made-Trim.
"Cut-Made" refers to the process of making clothing. First, you need to cut the fabric, and then start making it, which is sewing the fabric together.
Trims are components that you leave on the garment when you wear it, such as buttons or care tags.
Thread is the thread wound on the sewing machine that is used to sew two pieces of fabric together.
Important factor: CMT refers to the price component of the cost of manufacturing clothing.
In order to give readers a more detailed and direct introduction to CMT, I will introduce the cost details of fabric, trims, accessories, and cutting.
Cost breakdown of clothing prices
1. Fabric
2. Trims are the extra items on the clothing, such as buttons
3. Accessories are the extra items thrown into the trash: plastic bags, cartons, silicone
4. Cutting and making are labor costs, including water, electricity and other operating and management costs
5. Next is profit
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