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Apparel & Textiles sourcing

Coordinate factories, materials, sampling, trims, labeling, production follow-up, and inspection for textile programs.

Typical products

Items within this category

This list is representative. Send us your specification if the exact product is not shown.

Casual apparel
Workwear
Bags and soft goods
Towels and linens
Caps and accessories
Fabric-based home products

Sourcing capabilities

  • — Factory matching by construction
  • — Fabric and trim sourcing
  • — Size set and sample coordination
  • — Inline or pre-shipment inspection planning

Customization

  • — Fabric composition and weight
  • — Colors and prints
  • — Embroidery and labels
  • — Sizing
  • — Retail packing

MOQ & production

MOQ depends on fabric availability, dyeing, print method, size range, and construction. A tech pack or detailed reference improves quote accuracy.

From brief to order

A sourcing process built around comparable information

  1. 01

    Define specification

  2. 02

    Source and compare suppliers

  3. 03

    Coordinate samples and confirmation

  4. 04

    Manage production and quality scope

Clear answers

Apparel & Textiles sourcing FAQ

Can you source custom apparel & textiles products?

Customization may include materials, colors, branding, dimensions, packaging, or tooling. Feasibility and MOQ depend on the product and manufacturing process.

Can I order samples before production?

Sample coordination is normally recommended before a production decision. The appropriate sample type, cost, timing, and evaluation criteria vary by project.

What are the MOQ and production lead time?

MOQ depends on fabric availability, dyeing, print method, size range, and construction. A tech pack or detailed reference improves quote accuracy.

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Source apparel & textiles with a clearer procurement process

Share your product, quantity, target market, and customization requirements. We will use them to define a practical sourcing scope.