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Dior Oblique Print Sweater Quality Control Report
This comprehensive QC report evaluates the Dior Oblique Print Sweater in Blue and White, focusing on construction, materials, and accuracy to retail standards. The item features the iconic Dior oblique pattern, a hallmark of the brand's heritage, rendered in contrasting blue and white tones on a premium knit fabric.
Print and Pattern Analysis
The oblique print alignment is critical for authenticity. Inspect the pattern continuity at seams—specifically at shoulders, sleeves, and side panels. The print should maintain consistent spacing and orientation without abrupt cuts or misalignment. Check that the "Dior" lettering within the pattern is crisp, properly scaled, and free from bleeding or fading. The blue and white color contrast should be sharp, with no color transfer between sections.
Construction and Stitching
- Seams: All seams, including ribbed cuffs, hem, and collar, must be flat, even, and securely stitched with no loose threads or puckering.
- Reinforcement: Stress points like armholes and shoulder seams should show double-stitching or reinforced stitching for durability.
- Labels: Verify the interior care label and brand tag for correct font, placement, and material. Misspellings or poor stitching here are red flags.
Fabric and Fit Assessment
The sweater should use a medium-weight knit with a soft hand feel and slight stretch. Check for uniform knitting without holes, snags, or uneven tension. Measure flat dimensions (chest, length, sleeve) against size chart specifications—common flaws include sleeves that are too short or a body that is too boxy. The ribbed sections should retain elasticity and not appear stretched out.
Overall Verdict
This Dior Oblique Sweater passes QC if the print is flawless, construction is robust, and sizing aligns with expectations. Pay close attention to pattern matching at seams, as this is often where replicas fail. Minor variations in shade are acceptable, but any significant defects in print clarity or stitching should warrant a rejection.
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