What MOQ should a new activewear brand expect?
It depends on ready styles, stock fabrics, custom color requirements, branding details, and production route.
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Use these guides to plan realistic orders before sampling, production, packing, or delivery discussions begin.
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MOQ depends on whether you choose ready styles, stock fabric, custom color, OEM development, or repeat production. This guide helps buyers ask better questions before requesting a quote.
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These articles target high-intent buyer questions around cost, risk, timing, and delivery.
How ready styles, stock fabrics, custom colors, and OEM routes change the starting quantity.
7 min read TimelineWhy ready-to-custom, sample development, and bulk orders need different planning windows.
6 min read Quality ControlSample, measurement, fabric, logo, packaging, and shipment checkpoints to review early.
7 min read ShippingWhen door-to-door shipping can help and which details affect final availability and cost.
6 min read RFQCategory, quantity, size range, logo, packaging, timeline, and delivery details buyers should include.
5 min read Follow-upHow clear communication reduces uncertainty between sample approval and shipment.
5 min read SourcingEvaluate communication, route fit, customization ability, sample clarity, and production follow-up.
6 min read GrowthTurn first orders into clearer product standards, repeat colors, packaging rules, and reorder planning.
6 min readIt depends on ready styles, stock fabrics, custom color requirements, branding details, and production route.
Before packing details are finalized. Carton size, delivery country, quantity, and timeline all affect the route.
Low unit price can hide sampling waste, unclear communication, weak follow-up, or unsuitable production routes.
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