Workwear Quality Control: An Inspection Guide for Middle East Buyers Sourcing from China
A practical inspection checklist for Middle East B2B buyers sourcing workwear from China — covering AQL standards, 4-stage QC, defect classification, and how to ensure hi-vis, coveralls, and uniforms meet Gulf safety requirements before shipment.

Buyer context
What procurement teams run into
Middle East buyers importing workwear from China face inconsistent fabric quality, stitching failures, incorrect reflective tape placement, and sizing mismatches — issues that only surface after goods arrive, when returns and replacements are costly and slow. Without a structured quality control process, even a trusted supplier can deliver loads that fail Gulf safety standards or exceed acceptable defect rates.
Sourcing approach
How a factory partner can respond
Sidaier implements a 4-stage quality control framework tailored for Middle East workwear orders: incoming fabric inspection, in-process production checks, final random inspection (AQL 2.5/4.0), and pre-shipment verification. Every hi-vis jacket, coverall, and uniform set is tested for seam strength, reflective tape adhesion, zipper durability, and dimensional accuracy before leaving the factory. Buyers receive photo reports, measurement logs, and AQL pass/fail documentation with each shipment.
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Products that fit this use case

Safety Uniform
Hi-Vis Safety Jacket
Reflective safety jacket for high-visibility site operations and road work crews.

Industrial Workwear
Industrial Coverall Pro
Hard-wearing one-piece coverall for plant, maintenance, and heavy-duty operations.

Logistics Uniform
Logistics Polo Uniform
Breathable uniform polo for warehouse, delivery, and last-mile teams.

Construction Clothing
Construction Softshell Set
Flexible jacket and trouser set built for crews working across changing weather conditions.