Use it for this.
Turning an inherited or proposed garment tolerance into a controlled POM method, capability study, decision boundary, inspection rule, and change record
What the source establishes.
The guide cites current ISO, AATCC, and NIST sources for body and garment measurement boundaries, textile conditioning, dimensional-change testing, repeatability and reproducibility, and AQL-indexed sampling, while requiring the live product owner to set rather than inherit numerical tolerances.
The linked tool or guide is maintained inside Stitch Authority and was checked against its current public interface.
What this record does not prove.
The record does not supply universal POM values, validate fit across a population, prove process capability, choose a statistical study or sampling plan, reproduce licensed standards, or replace qualified technical, fit, quality, statistical, safety, compliance, and legal review.
A reachable official source can verify identity, stated scope, and access. It cannot silently become an audit of workmanship, delivery, labor conditions, or suitability for your project.
A record that can age in public.
New checks are appended rather than replacing earlier states. The latest source review is due by July 15, 2027.
- Baseline publishedInitial public evidence record established from the source check.
Source at this check: inspect recorded destination →
Terms attached to this record.
- apparel tolerance
- garment measurement
- point of measure
- pom tolerance
- measurement method
- process capability
- repeatability
- reproducibility
- aql
- quality control
- spec sheet