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CAD Model Archive

Library of ready-to-use basic paper patterns. Save time and development costs by starting with tried and tested, customisable patterns.

Discover the available models

Patterns ready to use

You don't always have to start from scratch. Our archive of basic CAD models allows you to accelerate development of your collection, starting from paper patterns that have been developed, tested and perfected over the years.

Each basic model can be customised according to your creative needs: changes to proportions, addition of details, variations in fit. The result is a unique garment, but with reduced time and costs.

CAD clothing pattern archive

Models available

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T-shirt

Regular, slim, oversized, cropped

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Sweatshirts

Hoodie, crewneck, zip

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Shirts

Classic, casual, oversized

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Trousers

Chinos, joggers, cargo trousers, palazzo trousers

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Shorts

Casual, sporty, Bermuda shorts

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Dresses

Midi, mini, maxi, shirt dress

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Jackets

Bomber jackets, blazers, denim

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Accessories

Bags, hats, scarves

Advantages of basic models

  • Savings 30-50% on modelling costs
  • Halved times compared to developing from scratch
  • Fit tested and already perfected
  • Complete customisation according to your style
  • CAD files included for industrial production

How it works

Choose the basic model that most closely matches what you have in mind, then we will work together on the customisations: lengths, fit, details, proportions. The pattern maker will adapt the paper pattern to your specifications, ensuring a unique result but with optimised timing and costs.

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Frequently asked questions

These are digital patterns that have already been developed and tested for the most common types of garments (T-shirts, sweatshirts, trousers, etc.) and can be customised according to your creative needs, saving you time and money.

By using a basic model, you can save between 30% and 50% on modelling costs, while also significantly reducing development times (from 2-3 weeks to just a few days).

Yes, every basic model can be modified: lengths, fit, construction details, proportions. The end result will be a unique garment, customised for your brand.