
Apparel Manufacturing Software
With Digit, you can keep track of your apparel production, inventory, and materials all in one place. Everything stays organized and easy to follow from the first cut to the final shipment.
















With Digit, you can keep track of your fabric, trims, and finished garments, so your production process stays on track.
Including:
- Track fabric rolls, trims, and finished goods across sites and bins
- Set reorder points to prevent shortages and production stops
- Plan jobs around demand and material availability
- Manage multi-level BOMs for styles, colors, and sizes


Stay organized from the first sample to bulk production. Digit connects each work order to real-time data.
Including:
- Create and schedule work orders linked to material availability
- Track production stages such as cutting, sewing, finishing, and packing
- Record progress, quantities, and time at each step
- View live status of every job to manage workflow capacity
You’ll always know where your fabric rolls came from and where each garment ends up with full traceability tools.
Including:
- Record supplier lots and production batches automatically
- Scan and track items as they move between workstations
- Maintain full material-to-finished-goods traceability
- Retrieve any product’s history instantly for reviews or audits

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Yes, Digit can track fabric inventory by yardage and dye lot.
It does this by keeping track of each fabric roll by noting its length, supplier lot, and color batch. When fabric is used, yardage is updated automatically. Barcode scanning makes it easy to follow rolls as they move between locations or jobs. This way, teams always know how much fabric is available, which dye lot it belongs to, and where it has been used.
This helps prevent waste and mix-ups.
Begin by making a bill of materials when costing a garment with several components (you can do this in a garment manufacturing software like Digit).
Write down each material you use, such as fabric, lining, zippers, buttons, labels, and boxes, along with the quantity for each. Include a little extra for waste, for example, 5-10% more fabric. Multiply each item's quantity by its price, then add the totals. After that, include labor costs by multiplying the time required by the hourly rate, and add any overhead costs per piece.
Remember to include packing, shipping, and a profit margin to cover sampling and quality control.
We keep track of garment quality by checking each item at every step of production.
Before production begins, teams look over fabrics, trims, and samples. As cutting and sewing go on, both workers and inspectors check the stitching, fit, and measurements. Once the garments are finished, they are checked again for any defects, correct labels, and proper packing. Many factories use checklists, barcodes, and quality software to keep records, catch problems early, and trace issues back to where they started so they can be fixed quickly.
Production scheduling for cut-and-sew makes sure orders go out on time.
The team begins by looking over the order details, including sizes, colors, due dates, and the BOM. They find out when the fabrics and trims will get in, then pick a cut date. Each step (spreading, cutting, sewing, checking, and packing) gets assigned to the right machines and people. They estimate how long each part will take, set the task order, monitor progress, and adjust quickly if something gets held up.
Apparel manufacturing software helps clothing makers plan and track garment production.
This software brings together inventory, materials, and production in one place. Teams can plan jobs, keep track of fabric, trims, and sizes, and follow each step from cutting to shipping. Barcode scans and automatic updates help keep counts right and cut down on errors. The system also shows what is done, what comes next, and when to order more supplies.
























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