

VAST INTERNATIONAL CREATIVE PRODUCTS (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd.
Our Story
Since 2009: A Story of Protecting What Matters
In 2009, we noticed a simple but costly problem:
A $2,000 suit or a hand‑embroidered wedding gown could be ruined by a poor‑quality garment cover — moisture, dust, creases, even torn shoulders.
Most packaging suppliers treated garment covers as an afterthought.
We saw it differently.
**We started with one machine and one mission: make the best protective cover for every valuable garment.**
For the first three years, we focused only on suit covers.
Clients told us: “Your zippers run smoother. Your stitching stays tight after three years.”
Behind this are our production workers — meticulous and dedicated, sewing every seam and trimming every edge as if for their own family.
Then a formalwear boutique asked for longer, breathable covers for evening dresses — we delivered.
Later, a global bridal brand needed gown covers that stayed perfectly on hangers after 5,000km of shipping — we re‑engineered the hook structure and PEVA lamination.
None of this would be possible without our pattern makers. They know every material inside out: what thickness of non‑woven works best for heat sealing, at what temperature PEVA won’t stick to zippers, and how to cut cotton‑linen blends without fraying. All these details are solved at the sampling stage.
**For 15 years, we have said “no” to many things.**
No backpacks, no school bags, no promotional handbags.
Our workshop has only one focus: suit covers, overcoat covers, wedding gown covers, evening dress covers, and dust bags that truly protect.
**Over the years, we have accumulated more than 100 proven styles for your reference.**
Today, our garment covers reach over 30 countries.
A bespoke tailor in London, a bridal buyer in New York, a luxury care service in Dubai, and **original brand designers** …
They may not always remember our name, but they know: “This cover never slips.”
**If you are looking for a long‑term partner who truly understands garment protection —**
We’ve been here since 2009, and we’re not going anywhere.