We’ve answered the most common questions about our private label clothing manufacturing process — from sampling and MOQ to production timelines and international shipping.
Tech pack (preferred), reference images, fabric/GSM preference, sizing, quantity per color, branding needs (labels/packaging), target delivery date.
Yes. Many startups begin with references + notes; we’ll confirm construction details and recommend a spec sheet before sampling.
Yes — we can guide you through sampling, branding, and production planning so you can scale with confidence.
MOQ depends on product type, fabric, and customization. For some categories, factories can go as low as ~50 pcs/design (design dependent), but MOQ can be higher for custom fabrics/washes.
Usually yes — size mixing is typically flexible. Colors and different styles may have separate minimums due to fabric and trim constraints.
Because production becomes efficient and consistent when runs are larger (setup, cutting, stitching line flow). Lower MOQ usually increases per-unit cost.
Yes, but MOQ often applies per color (especially for dyed fabric). We can suggest stock fabric options for flexibility.
Common stages: proto sample → fit sample → pre-production sample (PPS). PPS is the final reference before bulk.
Depends on complexity and materials. Many manufacturers quote ~7–10 business days for simpler samples after details are confirmed.
Revisions depend on the project. Best practice is to approve step-by-step (fit, fabric, trims) to avoid delays.
Bulk should match the approved PPS. The safest workflow is to approve a final sample and use it as the QC reference during production.
Yes — woven labels, satin/care labels, size labels, hang tags, and custom packaging are standard private label options.
Yes — embroidery, puff/raised effects, screen/DTF options (as applicable), plus custom embroidered patches (merrow border, woven options).
Yes — fit is defined in the sample stage and confirmed before bulk production.
Yes. We’ll recommend fabric types based on your product and target market (e.g., fleece/French terry for hoodies; heavier GSM for streetwear tees).
Often yes depending on availability and certification requirements; ask for certified options if needed. (Common competitor FAQ topic.)
Yes — QC checks include measurements, stitching, print/embroidery placement, defects, and packing review. Many exporters also follow AQL-based checks depending on order.
Yes — we can share progress updates during sampling and production.
Lead time depends on order size and complexity. Many factories quote roughly 4–6 weeks after sample approval for bulk manufacturing (varies by workload).
Yes — we support international shipping with courier/air/sea options (based on budget and timeline). Global shipping is commonly covered in manufacturer FAQs.
We can assist with export documentation requirements depending on destination and shipping method.
→ 1) Share requirements → 2) Quote → 3) Sampling → 4) Sample approval → 5) Bulk production → 6) QC → 7) Shipping.
Most manufacturing projects require an upfront deposit and remaining balance before shipment (exact terms depend on order).