Welcome to Creative hubb — your independent textile, design and pattern cutting service provider.

With a dynamic and pioneering background, the team at Creative hubb uses Accumark software from Gerber Technology to provide a product design, pattern cutting, grading and marker making service for the garment and sewn products industry.

We are renowned in our field of expertise for fashion and corporatewear, working alongside high street stores, independent designers, supermarkets and e-tailers in the UK and internationally. We are highly experienced at women’s, men’s and children’s wear and have been working in the Midlands fashion and clothing industry for many years.

We also provide a Textile Product Design Consultancy service to engineering companies, specialising in the composites and defence industry, focusing on products such as body armour, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) bomb suits and vehicle soft armour.

Our trusted Consultancy service can deliver advice on best practice, whether it be for design, manufacturing or training. Creative hubb are here to support your emerging or current business compete in the global fashion and textile industry.

We have over 80 years’ combined experience in the clothing and textile industry ranging from the design and technical aspects of high fashion, work and corporate-wear, body and vehicle armour.

We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality standards. This has helped to secure us with a number of loyal customers over the years. We provide services to both small businesses and large multinational companies, and offer consultancy services to ensure you choose the best solution for you and your business.

Contact

Contact Name
Lisa Webb
Address
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Phone
0247 767 2728
Manufacturer Categories
Clothing Manufacturers, Creative & Business Services
Manufacturing For
Minimum Order Quantities
Lead Time
Start ups
Yes
Specialities
Pattern-cutting, Design
Audits
Machinery
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