Why Retail QC Checks Matter in 2025
Bad QC means bad reviews.
Retailers lose 12–18% margins on returns due to defects, size errors, and color issues.
A consistent bedsheet quality control checklist saves time, cost, and brand image.
The 7 QC Tests Every Retailer Should Demand
Fabric Shrinkage Test: Predict Wash Behavior
Cotton can shrink 2–5% post-wash.
Ask your supplier for shrinkage test results under 3%.
Color Fastness: Prevent Color Fade
Run tests for washing, rubbing, and light exposure.
Ideal fastness: 4+ on the ISO gray scale.
Size & Stitch Accuracy: Measure Consistency
Verify ±1% tolerance in size.
Ensure minimum 8 stitches/inch for durability.
Thread Count & GSM Validation: Beyond Marketing
Thread count should be lab-tested.
Ideal: 200–400 TC and 120–150 GSM for cotton sheets.
Visual & Hand-Feel Inspection: Human QC Still Wins
Touch and visual checks detect surface issues machines miss.
Packaging & Label Verification: The Final Barrier
Ensure correct SKU, barcode scan, and sealed packaging
Batch Traceability & Compliance: Documentation That Matters
Every lot should have batch IDs, QC reports, and certifications (OEKO-TEX, ISO 9001).
Bonus: QC Documents Every Retailer Should Request
- Shrinkage Test Report,
- Color Fastness Certificate,
- Measurement Sheet,
- Packaging Checklist,
- Compliance Certificate
Case Study: How One Retailer Reduced Returns by 18%
- A Gujarat-based retailer cut returns from 15% to 4% after adopting this QC checklist.
- Savings: ₹3.2 lakh/year.
How to Implement a Retail QC Process
- Create a QC audit sheet
- Inspect 10–15% of each lot
- Record shrinkage & defect data
Why Fortune Living Decor’s QC Model Works
Our Surat factory performs six inspections before dispatch.
We back every order with lab-tested documentation.
Conclusion: Build a Zero-Defect Supply Chain
Quality control protects your profit.
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