Creed Creation
株式会社CREED CREATION
Osaka / Chuo
A small-lot-friendly apparel OEM partner covering the full production flow — from planning and fabric sourcing to sewing and secondary processing (embroidery, printing, patch application). Headquartered in Osaka with an in-house domestic factory in Oita (Ajour J Manufacturing) and overseas capacity in China, Creed Creation handles woven and cut-and-sew women's apparel as its core strength, extending to menswear, activewear, and brand merchandise. The Oita factory is fully equipped — CAD, automatic cutting, spreading, lockstitch, walking-foot, three-needle, overlock, and needle detection — making it especially capable for detail-heavy woven pieces such as blouses, dresses, jackets, and skirts. Flexible from sample stage, one of the rare OEM partners that keeps planning and production unified for small and growing brands.
Supported items
Women's Apparel/Tops、Dresses、Sets、Skirts、Outerwear、Pants、Shorts、Knitwear & Sweatshirts、Other|Mens Apparel/Outerwear、Pants、Shirts、Shorts、Knits & Sweatshirts、Other|Activewear/Shorts、Tops、Men's、Sets、Other|Merch/Hoodies、Crewnecks、T-Shirts、Merch Totes & Bags、Bottoms、Other
Past clients
Confidential
Strengths
Service scope
Planning and design proposal
Supported
Sample development and testing
Supported
Material and packaging sourcing
Supported
Mass production and processing
Supported
Quality, certification, and labeling
Needs confirmation
Packing, kitting, and logistics
Needs confirmation
Manufacturing equipment
Certifications / Sustainability
No certification data registered.
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