How to organize and customize work uniforms? Coding and tailoring is a convenient, fast, and low error rate tailoring method, usually organized by the ordering enterprise itself, and can also apply for assistance from the supply enterprise. The procedure for coding work clothes and uniforms is generally as follows:
1. Count the standard sample clothes (also known as standard samples or size clothes), determine the size and quantity, and ensure accuracy.
2. Drafting the "Notice on Uniform Numbers" (mainly used to tell the measured person how to choose a uniform) can also be drafted by the supplier.
3. Create a "Set Number Table" (used to fill in the final size data, which includes the name, gender, department, size, and other information of the measured person), which can also be provided by the supplier.
4. Develop the sequence of serial numbers. The main purpose of arranging the numbering work is to save time and leave production time as much as possible for the supply enterprise, mainly based on the order of departments and departments.
5. Summarize and count the number of personnel.
6. Arrange a specific volume for the specific body.
Instructions for using uniforms:
1. Size: Refers to the identification of some basic dimensions of a uniform, that is, the size of the uniform.
Number - Refers to the height of the human body, expressed in centimeters, and is the basis for designing and purchasing uniforms.
Type - Refers to the chest or waist circumference of the human body, expressed in centimeters, and is the basis for designing and purchasing uniforms that are fat and thin. Top refers to chest circumference, bottom refers to waist circumference.
Body type - It is divided into four categories based on the difference between the chest circumference and waist circumference of the human body. Type Y, A, B, and C respectively: Y: represents the difference between chest circumference and waist circumference between 19cm and 24cm. A: represents the difference between chest circumference and waist circumference between 14cm and 18cm. B: represents the difference between chest circumference and waist circumference between 9cm and 13cm. C: represents the difference between chest circumference and waist circumference between 4cm and 8cm. Type series: centered around the intermediate body of each body type, increasing or decreasing in sequence towards both sides. The series consists of a height range of 5cm, a chest range of 4cm, a waist range of 4cm, and a waist range of 4cm, 2cm, and more.