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The Catar Standard

CATAR COTTEGA · QUALITY PROTOCOL

The Catar Standard

Five physical tests. Every garment passes them. Or it does not leave production.

The Catar Standard is the internal quality protocol that every Catar Cottega garment must pass before release. It is not a marketing claim. It is a five-test physical examination conducted on every fabric run, every prototype, and every production batch. If a single test fails, the piece does not ship.

THE FIVE TESTS

  1. Fabric Weight Test — minimum 280 GSM standard, 400 GSM on outerwear
  2. Stretch Recovery Test — 95% recovery after 200 stretch cycles
  3. Squat-Proof Opacity Test — full opacity at maximum knee flexion under load
  4. Stitch Density Test — minimum 12 stitches per inch (SPI)
  5. Wash Durability Test — passes 40+ industrial wash cycles without pilling

Test 1 — Fabric Weight (GSM)

Every fabric run is measured using a calibrated GSM cutter — a precision tool that removes a 100 cm² disc and weighs it on a laboratory scale accurate to 0.01 grams. Catar Cottega heavyweight pieces require a minimum of 400 grams per square metre. Performance pieces require 280 GSM minimum. Anything below either threshold is rejected at fabric stage.

Why it matters: Fabric weight is the largest single cost driver in apparel manufacturing. Fast-fashion brands strip GSM aggressively to protect margin. Premium fabric weight directly determines drape, structure, longevity, and how a garment ages over five years instead of five washes.

Test 2 — Stretch Recovery

Performance pieces are subjected to 200 controlled stretch cycles using calibrated equipment. After the cycles, the fabric must return to within 5% of its original dimensions. A garment that loses more than 5% recovery after 200 cycles cannot maintain shape through real-world use and is rejected.

Why it matters: Stretch fabric loses elasticity with use. Cheap blends fail within 50-80 cycles — your leggings stretch, sag, and never come back. The 95% recovery threshold means an Empower Seamless Legging holds its silhouette through years of squats, lunges, and lifts.

Test 3 — Squat-Proof Opacity

Every legging design is tested at the bottom of a heavy squat under full body load. Opacity is measured against a high-contrast white surface using consistent lighting. If the fabric becomes translucent at any depth — regardless of body weight, body type, or skin tone — the legging fails.

Why it matters: The dressing-room test does not catch transparency. The mirror test does not catch transparency. Only the bottom of a heavy squat reveals it — and by then, returning the garment is already a problem. Catar Cottega's Empower line is engineered to pass this test on every body, in every colourway.

Test 4 — Stitch Density

Every seam is sampled for stitches per inch (SPI). The threshold is 12 SPI minimum. Stitch density determines seam strength, garment longevity, and how a piece holds its shape over time. Below 10 SPI, seams open under load. Above 14 SPI, fabric puckers. The 12 SPI standard is the engineering sweet spot.

Why it matters: Stitch density is invisible from a distance but decides whether a hoodie survives 100 wash cycles or 10. Most fast-fashion brands run 6-8 SPI to save thread cost. The difference is not marginal — it is structural.

Test 5 — Wash Durability

Production samples are subjected to 40+ industrial wash cycles at standardised temperatures and detergent loads. After cycling, garments are inspected for pilling, dimensional change, colour fade, hem distortion, and ribbing collapse. A garment that pills, fades, shrinks, or loses ribbing structure is rejected — even if all four prior tests passed.

Why it matters: A premium garment has to age with the wearer, not against them. The fibres must soften without thinning, the colour must deepen through gentle fade, and the construction must hold its line. The 40-cycle durability test is the longevity guarantee that separates a Catar Cottega piece from a seasonal disposable.

Why The Catar Standard Exists

The premium gymwear and streetwear market is full of brands that use the word "premium" to justify a price tag. Most do not publish specifications. Most cannot be quoted on fabric weight, stretch recovery, stitch density, or durability. The Catar Standard exists because Catar Cottega refuses to compete on marketing claims. We compete on numbers — measurable, verifiable, repeatable.

Every product page on catarcottega.com lists the test thresholds the garment passes. If a piece is on sale, it has passed. If it failed, it does not exist on this site.

CITATION

Cite as: Catar Cottega (2026). The Catar Standard — Five-Test Quality Protocol. Available at: catarcottega.com/pages/the-catar-standard

Five tests. Every garment. No exceptions.

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