
Seasonal Knitwear Planning: Lead Times for FW and SS Collections
How to plan knitwear production around Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer launch windows, working backward through lead times to hit your season on time.

How to plan knitwear production around Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer launch windows, working backward through lead times to hit your season on time.
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Projekt besprechenHow to plan knitwear production around Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer launch windows, working backward through lead times to hit your season on time. This guide walks you through the manufacturing journey with Licheng Knitwear.
Knitwear is a seasonal business, and the brands that hit their windows are the ones that plan production backwards from the selling date, not forwards from when they happened to start. Miss the window and even perfect product arrives too late to sell at full price. This guide helps B2B buyers plan knitwear production around the seasonal calendar.
In knitwear, timing is margin. Product that lands late gets marked down, no matter how good it is.
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Knitwear sells in tight seasonal windows, autumn/winter especially, and yarn lead times add a step that woven garments often do not face. Custom-dyed yarn alone can take weeks before knitting even begins. Underestimate this and you compress production, which is exactly when quality slips. The fix is disciplined backward planning.

Work backwards from your in-store date and add each stage:
| Stage | Typical duration |
|---|---|
| Concept & design | Your timeline |
| Sampling (2-3 rounds) | 3-6 weeks |
| Yarn sourcing | 1-3 weeks (custom dye longer) |
| Bulk production | 30-45 days |
| Shipping (sea) | 3-6 weeks |
| Customs & delivery | 1-2 weeks |
Add these up and a sweater that needs to be in store for autumn often must start development in early spring. Most missed launches trace back to development that started too late.
See realistic stage timing in our sampling lead time guide and shipping guide.
The two stages that most often run late are sampling (each round plus shipping) and yarn sourcing (custom dye lots). Build explicit buffer into both rather than assuming best case. A factory that flags risks early, see how to find one in our vetting guide, is worth its weight here.
A range is many styles on different yarns and complexities. Group styles on shared yarn to streamline sourcing, and stagger development so sampling capacity is not overwhelmed. Plan reorder windows too, a mid-season bestseller reorder needs the same lead time as the original.
Licheng Knitwear helps B2B buyers plan realistic seasonal timelines, with fast sampling and proactive risk flagging, for North America and Europe. Request a quote or browse our products.
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