The Hardware
Behind Every
Great Garment.
From press studs on a tailored jacket to metal eyelets on a premium hoodie — Lustrim supplies apparel brands and manufacturers worldwide with hardware that performs as well as it looks.
The Problems Most
Brands Run Into
Before They Find Us.
Sourcing small components for apparel sounds straightforward — until it isn't. Inconsistent finishes, missed timelines, minimum orders you can't meet, and suppliers who disappear once you've paid. These are the real obstacles standing between your design and your production line.
Finish Doesn't Match Across Batches
Gold plating looks different between your first order and your reorder. Customers and buyers notice — and it damages your brand's consistency at point of sale.
✓ Master sample retained & matched every runMOQ Too High for Small or New Labels
Most factories demand 5,000–10,000 pieces per style. For emerging brands or seasonal tests, that minimum means you're either overstocked or can't access the supplier at all.
✓ MOQ from 300 pcs per styleCompliance Documentation Missing
REACH, OEKO-TEX, nickel-release — EU and US retailers require documentation at the component level. Most small hardware suppliers can't provide it, leaving you exposed at customs or retail audits.
✓ Full compliance docs provided on requestLogo Engraving Quality Below Standard
Debossed logos on buttons and labels appear blurry, inconsistent, or off-center — especially at smaller sizes. Your branding detail gets lost before the garment even reaches the factory floor.
✓ Dedicated logo tooling per clientLong Lead Times Disrupt Production
Standard factories quote 45–60 days on custom hardware. When your garment factory is ready to cut and sew, waiting on a button or eyelet holds up the entire line and costs you weeks of delay.
✓ Physical sample in 7–14 daysNo Dedicated Contact After Order Placement
You place the order, then communication disappears. Questions about progress, spec changes, or early shipping go unanswered — until the wrong product arrives at your warehouse.
✓ One contact from brief to deliveryHardware Built
for Every
Apparel Application.
From structural fasteners that hold a garment together to branding hardware that carries your logo — every component in this range is manufactured to apparel-grade tolerances and available in a full spectrum of finishes.
Snap Fasteners & Press Studs
Four-part metal snaps for jackets, shirts, and outerwear. Available in ring-spring, pronged, and sewing-attach styles with logo engraving on the cap.
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Jeans Buttons & Rivets
Heavy-duty tack buttons and copper rivets for denim and workwear. Shank, nail-back, and welting styles in all standard sizes with custom face designs.
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Metal Sewing & Shank Buttons
Premium cast and stamped metal buttons for blazers, coats, and shirts. Flat-sew and shank styles, with engraved, embossed, or enamel-fill logo options.
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Eyelets & Grommets
Rolled and flat eyelets for lace-up boots, hoodies, and corset-style garments. Available in 3 mm through 20 mm, with washer-back and setting-tool service.
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Metal Labels & Tags
Woven-in and sew-on metal labels in brass, zinc alloy, or aluminium. Custom shapes, debossed logos, and paint fill for jeans, outerwear, and accessories.
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Hooks & Bars
Trousers hooks, skirt hooks, and bra hardware in fine nickel-free finishes. Standard and custom-length bars for tailored waistbands and lingerie.
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Brand-Exclusive Tooling
Have a button, snap, or label that exists only in your sketch? We develop tooling exclusively for your brand — die design, prototyping, sample approval, and production, all under one roof. Your tooling stays private and is never shared with other clients.
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Available Surface Finishes
All finishes stocked — matched to your existing hardware or pantone reference
The Right Hardware
for Every Garment Type.
Different garment categories demand different hardware performance criteria. Select your category below to see how Lustrim addresses the specific requirements of each application.
Hardware That Holds
Through Every Wash Cycle.
Denim hardware faces the harshest conditions in apparel — industrial laundry, stone-washing, and aggressive dye processes. Every component we supply for denim is tested for wash-fastness and structural integrity before leaving the factory.
Wash-tested tack buttons — colour-fast and structurally sound through 50+ industrial wash cycles, with brass or iron core options.
Copper bar-tack rivets — meeting the tensile strength requirements of major denim quality standards, with custom face engraving available.
Metal zip pullers — compatible with YKK and standard metal teeth zippers, logo-engraved and corrosion-resistant for overwashed finishes.
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Functional Hardware That
Performs in the Field.
Outerwear hardware must balance aesthetics with mechanical performance — snaps that stay closed under wind pressure, cord locks that work with gloves on, and metal buttons that don't corrode in rain. We design every component with end-use conditions in mind.
Ring-spring snap fasteners — rated for 3,000+ open/close cycles, available in waterproof-grade die-cast zinc with protective coating.
Oversized cord locks & toggles — sized and shaped for gloved operation with non-slip grip texture and moulded logo options.
Salt-spray tested metal buttons — 96-hour salt spray validation on all plated finishes to ensure corrosion resistance in outdoor conditions.
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Precision Hardware for
Garments That Demand Perfection.
In tailoring, hardware is often the last thing a customer touches and the first thing a buyer inspects. Button weight, shank length, finish consistency, and logo sharpness are all held to tighter tolerances here than in any other garment category.
Cast blazer buttons — hand-polished shank buttons in brass and zinc alloy with sharp-relief logo engraving and consistent weight-per-piece.
Trouser hooks & bars — dimensionally precise with low-profile waistband profile and nickel-free plating for skin-contact compliance.
Debossed metal labels — riveted or sewn-in brand labels in proprietary shapes, with finish exactly matched to your other tailoring hardware.
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Lightweight Hardware
Built to Move With the Body.
Activewear hardware must be lightweight, non-abrasive against skin, sweat-resistant, and compatible with technical fabrics. Every component we supply for activewear is assessed for weight, edge finish, and chemical safety.
Micro eyelets & grommets — 3–6 mm rolled eyelets in nickel-free brass for ventilation panels, lace channels, and drawcord exits.
Flat-edge cord ends & aglets — no-snag edge profile with heat-crimp and screw-close attachment options and debossed branding.
OEKO-TEX certified options — compliant hardware for brands selling into markets with strict restricted substance requirements.
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Fine Hardware Finished
to Skin-Contact Standards.
Intimates hardware must pass the strictest nickel-release and chemical migration standards. Beyond compliance, the visual finish — a delicate rose gold clasp, a brushed silver adjuster — is a primary design element, not an afterthought.
Nickel-free hooks & eyes — meeting EN 1811 nickel-release standards for all pieces in direct and prolonged skin contact.
Fine-gauge slider adjusters — smooth-rolling tri-glide sliders in 8–16 mm widths with polished inner surfaces to prevent strap abrasion.
Decorative O-rings & D-rings — in 8–25 mm diameters with bevelled edge profile and polished or satin finish for visible strap junctions.
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What You Get When
You Choose the Right Supplier.
Sourcing hardware is only part of the equation. The real value is in a supplier who understands your production cycle, stays consistent across seasons, and makes your job easier — not harder.
Consistent Quality Across
Every Reorder, Every Season.
The biggest complaint we hear from brands switching suppliers is batch inconsistency — the second order doesn't match the first. We retain your master sample and use it as the reference point for every production run, so your hardware looks identical whether you're ordering in March or October.
"The hardware you approved in the sample room is the hardware that ships to your factory — no drift, no surprises."The standard every Lustrim production order is held to.
Timeline You Can Plan Around
We commit to lead times in writing before production begins. If anything changes, you hear from us before it becomes your problem.
Transparent Pricing, Line by Line
Every quote breaks down unit cost, tooling, and estimated freight. The number you approve is the number on your invoice — nothing added later.
One Person, Start to Finish
You work with the same contact from first brief through bulk delivery — no re-explaining your specs to a different person each time.
Pieces to Start
No volume pressure on your first order. Start at 300 pieces per style, validate the market, and scale your next run with a supplier who already knows your spec.
Days to Physical Sample
Most brands wait 30+ days for a hardware sample. We turn custom samples in 7–14 days so your development cycle stays on schedule.
Export Markets Served
From EU market compliance documentation to US customs requirements, we've shipped to brands in over 30 countries and understand the paperwork each market demands.
Trusted by Apparel Brands Across Every Market Segment — from Independent Labels to Volume Manufacturers.
From First Brief to
Final Delivery.
Every stage of working with Lustrim has a clear output and a named person responsible for it. You'll always know what's been completed, what comes next, and who to reach if something needs to change.
Send Your Brief
Share your requirement — sketch, reference image, or a description. No finalised spec needed to start the conversation.
We Learn Your Context
We ask about end use, garment type, factory requirements, and finish references before making any recommendation.
Review a Clear Proposal
You receive a fully itemised quote covering material, finish, tooling, and lead time — no ambiguous line items.
Approve a Physical Sample
Receive and evaluate a real sample — not a render. Approve it, request adjustments, or reject it before any bulk commitment.
Bulk Produced & Delivered
Production starts on sample approval. Your order ships via sea freight or air freight with end-to-end tracking.
Tell Us About Your
Apparel Hardware Need.
Whether you're sourcing for a new collection, replacing an existing supplier, or developing a custom hardware detail — send us a message. There's no commitment required to start the conversation.
We Understand Before We Quote
We ask the right questions first — garment type, production volume, finish, compliance needs — before making any recommendation.
Your Designs Stay Confidential
All files and project details shared with us are treated as proprietary. NDA available on request.
One Contact, Start to Finish
The same person handles your inquiry, sample, and production order. No department hand-offs.
No Commitment to Inquire
Sending this form doesn't obligate you to place an order. Explore your options without pressure.
Start Your Apparel Hardware Inquiry
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