Work & evidence
Proof before promises.
Product images, material details, artwork records, approved samples, quality checks, packing lists, and delivery documents build a reliable order history.

Product development example
PM6301 as the first detail-page standard.
This is a product presentation example, not a customer case. It shows how one style can be documented through front, back, and side views, multiple color directions, material details, construction references, customization options, and a connected order brief.
- Style
- PM6301 Stretch Mesh Running Shirt
- Views prepared
- Front, back, and side
- Color references
- Five directions
- Custom scope
- Logo, labels, hangtags, packaging



Evidence available now
Inspect the product before relying on a claim.
Current site evidence focuses on products and construction. Customer names, quantities, dates, and delivery outcomes are only published when supporting records and permission exist.






What a complete order record should show
Six checkpoints from brief to delivery.
- 01Buyer brief
Customer type, use case, product mix, quantity range, and target date.
- 02Artwork approval
Logo files, placements, colors, names, numbers, labels, and packaging.
- 03Product confirmation
Selected style, material direction, size chart, trims, and sample decisions.
- 04Production checks
Approved requirements, in-process review, and correction records when applicable.
- 05Final inspection
Quantity, appearance, measurements, branding, labeling, and packing checks.
- 06Delivery evidence
Packing list, shipping method, handoff, arrival record, and reorder notes.
Evidence standard
What this page will not invent.
No fictional U.S. cases
A local customer name or result is not published without a real order record and permission.
No U.S. manufacturing claim
HOSIN's design, production, and supply-chain capabilities are based in Shenzhen and Dongguan, China.
No unsupported performance promise
MOQ, material, price, lead time, and delivery are confirmed against each order.
Future case studies
What buyers will be able to verify.
- Customer type and market
- Business challenge and use case
- Product mix and approximate quantity
- Artwork and branding requirements
- Sample and production decisions
- Quality and packing evidence
- Delivery outcome
- Repeat-order notes
Build the next order record
Start with a clear brief.
Share the team, product direction, quantity, branding requirements, and target date. The same information becomes the foundation for product, artwork, sample, production, and delivery evidence.