How to Spot Good vs. Poor Quality in Clothing: A Guide from a Designer’s Perspective

Good vs. Poor Quality in Clothing

As a fashion designer, one of the most common questions I get is: How do I recognize quality clothing before I buy it? You don’t need to be a professional to spot the red flags — but you do need to know what to look for. In this post, I’ll walk you through five essential aspects that determine whether a garment is worth your money or not.


1. Fit & Tailoring

Proper fit is the first sign of quality. Even a relaxed or oversized garment should respect the body’s shape — especially around the bust, shoulders, and hips. A poorly tailored top with no chest allowance or awkward seam placements often means the brand cut corners. Another giveaway? Twisted side seams. This happens when the fabric was cut off-grain to save material — a hallmark of fast fashion.


2. Color & Dye Quality

A beautiful color is meaningless if it fades after a few washes. High-quality dye should stay vibrant and not bleed. If a garment label says “do not wash” or the piece has visibly faded even while still new — avoid it. Remember: if it’s too cheap to be true, it probably is. Dye quality often reflects the overall attention given to the garment.


3. Prints, Embellishments & Jacquard

Prints, especially rubberized ones, often crack or peel with wear. If you’re choosing between a printed and a solid T-shirt at the same price, go for the solid. Manufacturers often compromise on fabric quality when they’ve spent more on decorative elements. Jacquard, where the pattern is woven into the fabric, is more expensive — and for good reason. It’s far more durable and retains its look over time.


4. Fabric & Fiber Content

Pay attention to the weave or knit density. If you can stretch the fabric and see through it easily, it’s probably too loose — and won’t last long. Also, look at the fiber blend. Natural fibers like cotton, silk, wool, and linen are breathable and comfortable, but not all are equal in quality. Synthetic blends (like cotton-poly) can add stability — and in many cases, a well-balanced mix can outperform pure cotton in wearability and care.


5. Seams & Interior Finishing

Turn the garment inside out. A quality piece will have clean, flat seams and even stitching. Edges may be covered or reinforced with extra fabric (like bias binding or organza), which prevents fraying and improves comfort. Avoid garments with loose threads, uneven hems, or exposed seam allowances — they’re signs of rushed production.


Final Tip: High price doesn’t always mean high quality. Use your eyes, hands, and judgment. If you start checking these five areas, you’ll quickly build a sharper eye for quality — and make more sustainable, satisfying purchases.

Let your wardrobe reflect not just your style, but your standards.

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Aveline Lux

Aveline Lux is a visionary writer and digital storyteller, using her blog on CitiWell Shop as a platform to explore the intersection of creativity, commerce, and culture.

Traveling extensively across continents, Aveline draws inspiration from different cultures and global trends, infusing her articles with unique perspectives and practical insights.

Aveline enjoys photography, hiking through nature trails, and curating playlists that fuel her creative process.

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