Specification and sample coordinationVerified contact supplied after inquiry routing

Contact Repreve

Route the material and approval question

A useful inquiry identifies the textile input, end use, specification, sample stage, evidence needed and commercial destination. Repreve can then separate confirmed facts, trial assumptions and items requiring supplier, laboratory or production review.

Textile material inquiry coordination desk

Verified routing after triage

Office: Coordination route selected by application and destination; sample receiving location confirmed in the response.

Email: Use the secure inquiry form; a verified reply address follows.

Phone: Request a technical or commercial call route in the inquiry.

Hours: Response coverage and time zone are confirmed by the assigned contact.

Professional channels: Request the current verified official account.

No unverified contact details are published from the supplied brand assets. Do not ship production goods, confidential originals or regulated samples without written receiving instructions. Label samples with material identity, construction, GSM, width, color, finish, stage and lot.

Global textile inquiry and sample routing map

Illustrative routing map; the actual contact, sample destination and evidence route are confirmed per request.

Complete inquiry

Describe the textile and the decision ahead

For fiber or yarn, include identity, declared content, filament or staple form, denier/count, finish, package, intended conversion and quantity. For fabric, add blend, weave or knit, GSM, usable width, color, surface finish and care route.

If the request uses terms such as recycled, safe, stretchy, waterproof, breathable, abrasion resistant or colorfast, identify the exact question and applicable evidence. Content or custody records, chemical/regulatory statements and physical test reports prove different facts. Name the market, method/version, specimen state, conditioning and acceptance criteria when known.

For sampling or bulk planning, distinguish lab dip, strike-off, hand sample, prototype and production lot. Include expected quantity, timing, destination and any approved standard. MOQ, lead time, price, availability, performance and document status require written confirmation for the selected material and lot. Attachments should identify issuer, date, material or article, method and scope.

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