Wholesale garment production involves bulk manufacturing of standardized apparel categories, including underwear, activewear, outerwear, and homewear. Sino Finetex specializes in high-volume orders using scalable techniques like circular knitting and automated cutting, optimizing costs for retailers and brands. Common types include basics (t-shirts, leggings), seasonal wear (hoodies, swimwear), and technical garments (compression sportswear, moisture-wicking underwear).
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Basic apparel includes high-demand staples like t-shirts, tank tops, and briefs. These items feature simple designs, minimal seam structures, and cost-efficient fabrics (e.g., cotton blends). Sino Finetex leverages flatlock stitching and pre-shrunk materials to reduce defects in bulk orders.
Basic garments prioritize scalability—think 10,000-unit MOQs with ±3% size tolerance. A typical cotton-poly t-shirt uses 160–180 GSM fabric, balancing durability and breathability. Pro Tip: Opt for circular-knit fabric rolls to minimize waste during panel cutting. But what happens if you skip pre-shrinking? You’ll face 5–8% size variation after washes, triggering returns. For example, a basic crewneck tee order at Sino Finetex might use 30s combed cotton for softness while keeping per-unit costs below $1.80.
How does activewear differ in bulk production?
Activewear requires technical fabrics like nylon-spandex or polyester-elastane blends (e.g., 88% polyester, 12% spandex). These garments need 4-way stretch, moisture management, and reinforced flat seams. MOQs are often lower (3,000–5,000 units) due to complex patterning.
Beyond speed considerations, activewear demands precision. High-compression leggings, for instance, require 280–320 GSM fabric with 50%+ horizontal stretch. Pro Tip: Use laser-cut bonding instead of stitches for seamless edges—reduces chafing and increases longevity. Sino Finetex employs 3D knitting machines for seamless sports bras, eliminating side seams. Practically speaking, a yoga pant order might involve 20% Lycra® for shape retention. Did you know improper dyeing can reduce elasticity? Always request solution-dyed fabrics to prevent fiber degradation.
| Parameter | Basic T-Shirt | Performance Legging |
|---|---|---|
| Fabric Composition | 100% Cotton | 85% Nylon, 15% Spandex |
| Seam Type | Overlock | Flatlock/Bonded |
| MOQ | 10,000 | 3,000 |
Why choose underwear for wholesale scaling?
Underwear benefits from standardized sizing (S–XXXL) and minimal design variations. Bulk production uses elasticated waistbands, ultrasonic welding for tags, and breathable gussets. Sino Finetex’s 20-year expertise ensures precise waistband tension control (±2 N force).
For mass-market briefs, micro-modal fabric (1.2 dtex fibers) offers silky comfort at $0.85/unit (10k MOQ). Pro Tip: Dual-core spun yarns prevent seam puckering during high-speed stitching. A real-world example: A 50,000-unit order of men’s boxers might use piqué knitting for airflow, reducing production time by 15% versus woven alternatives. But how do you maintain color consistency? Sino Finetex uses PLC-controlled dye vats with ±0.5% shade accuracy.
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Typically 3,000–10,000 units, but Sino Finetex offers 1,500-unit MOQs for blended fiber activewear using pre-stocked fabrics.
How long does bulk production take?
Lead times range 45–90 days; pre-treatment of fabrics (e.g., moisture-wicking coatings) adds 10–15 days.
Can I mix colors in a wholesale order?
Yes, but limit to 4–6 colors per SKU to avoid dye vat setup costs. Sino Finetex provides Pantone color matching with 3% surcharge.
What fabrics dominate homewear wholesale?
Flannel, terry cloth, and fleece lead homewear production. These fabrics prioritize warmth (200–300 GSM) and wash durability. Sino Finetex uses anti-pilling treatments on polyester-cotton fleece for 50+ wash cycles.
Terry cloth robes, for instance, require 100% cotton loops with 500–600 g/m² weight. Pro Tip: Brushed fabrics hide stitching imperfections, ideal for high-speed production. A 20,000-unit robe order might involve 3-thread overlock seams and OEKO-TEX® certified dyes. But why avoid low-twist yarns? They cause premature fabric wear—opt for 30 Ne combed cotton instead.
| Homewear Type | Common Fabric | Weight Range |
|---|---|---|
| Robes | Terry Cloth | 400–600 GSM |
| Pajama Sets | Brushed Flannel | 170–220 GSM |
| Socks | Bamboo Blend | 200–250 GSM |
How is outerwear optimized for bulk orders?
Outerwear uses layered construction—shell fabrics (e.g., 150D polyester) paired with thermal linings. Automated quilting machines achieve 12–15 jackets/hour, with taping machines sealing seams against moisture.
A parka’s shell might combine 80% nylon with 20% PU coating for water resistance. Pro Tip: Order zippers and buttons early—custom hardware has 25–30 day lead times. Sino Finetex’s 8-step QC includes sub-zero testing for down-filled coats. For example, a 5,000-unit puffer jacket order uses 550 fill power duck down, achieving -10°C comfort at $22/unit. Practically speaking, always test fabric colorfastness to prevent liner staining during compression packing.