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July 20, 2016 at 5:19 am #994982Up::1
hi there
I am in the final process of getting my small business up and running. I am in need of women’s wholesale clothing suppliers. Can anyone please point me in the right direction? Thank you in advance.July 20, 2016 at 5:47 am #1199433Up::0Hi Erin, I was about to ask the same question myself . I have recently started selling clothing online and have tried my luck with a few wholesalers. Some in capital cities like Sydney and Brisbane where I was able to sample the stock before purchase, and some from Asia and Britain. Overseas was much more affordbale but then there are shipping costs to consider and when ordering from China, you need to buy below $1000 to avoid fees and taxes (just buy in multiple orders to get around this). The quality of some of the clothes from China as I feared was of poor quality though and I am not willing to sell it through my store. Cheap to buy but it came with a risk.
The Australian wholesalers had much better clothing and better quality you can trust however it is much more expensive. I am not running a luxury brand, I am just looking to sell clothes at affordable prices whilst keeping my overheads low. The prices I am expected to pay per item of clothing in Australia at so called ‘Wholesale’ pricing is about the same or MORE than the price I want to be selling it for myself.
It is hard to find cheap, good quality wholesalers selling the latest fashion. So far I only seem to be able to meet 2 of the above 3 criteria. I am looking to buy quality women’s clothing pieces for less than <$10 per item and so far I have only found this overseas. I am fairly new here myself and will always be looking for wholesalers. Keep digging as there are many online and bricks and mortar stores making a killing from selling affordable clothes which they must have purchased somewhere very cheap.. So it is possible, and small businesses generally cannot afford to have it all manufactured from scratch so wholesalers would be their best friend. Good luck to us
July 20, 2016 at 7:24 am #1199434August 13, 2016 at 1:30 am #1199435Up::0Hi Erin and Yowo,
I’m sadly closing my store down and selling my stock at a discounted price. You can check it out at http://www.inkaboutique.com.au
The clothing is aimed at 15-35 females
If you have any questions just askThanks
ShannonSeptember 10, 2016 at 2:24 pm #1199436Up::0Yowo, post: 236107, member: 81921 wrote:Hi Erin, I was about to ask the same question myself . I have recently started selling clothing online and have tried my luck with a few wholesalers. Some in capital cities like Sydney and Brisbane where I was able to sample the stock before purchase, and some from Asia and Britain. Overseas was much more affordbale but then there are shipping costs to consider and when ordering from China, you need to buy below $1000 to avoid fees and taxes (just buy in multiple orders to get around this). The quality of some of the clothes from China as I feared was of poor quality though and I am not willing to sell it through my store. Cheap to buy but it came with a risk.The Australian wholesalers had much better clothing and better quality you can trust however it is much more expensive. I am not running a luxury brand, I am just looking to sell clothes at affordable prices whilst keeping my overheads low. The prices I am expected to pay per item of clothing in Australia at so called ‘Wholesale’ pricing is about the same or MORE than the price I want to be selling it for myself.
It is hard to find cheap, good quality wholesalers selling the latest fashion. So far I only seem to be able to meet 2 of the above 3 criteria. I am looking to buy quality women’s clothing pieces for less than <$10 per item and so far I have only found this overseas. I am fairly new here myself and will always be looking for wholesalers. Keep digging as there are many online and bricks and mortar stores making a killing from selling affordable clothes which they must have purchased somewhere very cheap.. So it is possible, and small businesses generally cannot afford to have it all manufactured from scratch so wholesalers would be their best friend. Good luck to us
Hi Yowo,
We are currently working on starting up an online store, I’d love to pick your brain about a couple of things.
Please get in contact with us.
Thanks!MO xx
September 12, 2016 at 12:20 am #1199437Up::0shannon92, post: 237025, member: 55774 wrote:Hi Erin and Yowo,I’m sadly closing my store down and selling my stock at a discounted price. You can check it out at http://www.inkaboutique.com.au
The clothing is aimed at 15-35 females
If you have any questions just askThanks
ShannonHi Shannon,
Its sad you’re closing up. Could you share with us why you think it went this way?
Steve
September 12, 2016 at 12:25 am #1199438Up::0Hi Yowo
Im not sure if its true, but Ive heard that using this method could lead to investigation and if found that your intentionally ordering sub 1K to avoid the formal customs declarations you could get a fine.
Steve
Yowo, post: 236107, member: 81921 wrote:… Overseas was much more affordbale but then there are shipping costs to consider and when ordering from China, you need to buy below $1000 to avoid fees and taxes (just buy in multiple orders to get around this)….June 13, 2017 at 12:10 am #1199439Up::0ErinCollins, post: 236106, member: 81919 wrote:hi there
I am in the final process of getting my small business up and running. I am in need of women’s wholesale clothing suppliers. Can anyone please point me in the right direction? Thank you in advance.Hi Erin,
We are Australia based Women Fashion wholesaler.
And we provide wholesale fashion clothing for Australian fashion retailers through our wholesale outlets in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.
And also we have our online wholesale website: http://www.strikingfashion.com.au. You could also register (ABN is required for registration) and purchase online directly.[Mod Edit To Remove Overly Detailed Information]
Here is our labels:
Striking, Mia, Sophia, Delilah, Evie, Ava, Kiwii, Harper & Me, Runaway X Heart, wildfire, yours truelyKind regards
Linda
Striking Fashion Wholesale Online
http://www.strikingfashion.com.auAugust 11, 2017 at 6:01 am #1199440Up::0ErinCollins, post: 236106, member: 81919 wrote:hi there
I am in the final process of getting my small business up and running. I am in need of women’s wholesale clothing suppliers. Can anyone please point me in the right direction? Thank you in advance.Dear Erin Collins,
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We can manufacture women’s wear and men’s wear: T-shirt, Polo shirt, Blouses, Tops, Tunics, Hoodies, Dresses, Jumpers, Skirts, Bathrobes, Dressing gowns, Home dresses, Nightshirts, Home wear, Pajamas, Lounge wear, Pants, Shorts, Rompers, sets of clothes and many more.
We are confident ourselves to offer you very good services from sample to bulk production with good quality and reasonable price.
If you are looking for MFRS/SUPPLIER of fashion clothing for women.
Please contact us with your order details and plan to get started exploring opportunities in Vietnam.
Kind Regards,
Tran Chinh
E: tranvufam [@] gmail.com
Skype: chinh.tranvu
Cell: +84-983253618 / +84-914556347August 11, 2017 at 6:06 am #1199441Up::0Yowo, post: 236107, member: 81921 wrote:Hi Erin, I was about to ask the same question myself . I have recently started selling clothing online and have tried my luck with a few wholesalers. Some in capital cities like Sydney and Brisbane where I was able to sample the stock before purchase, and some from Asia and Britain. Overseas was much more affordbale but then there are shipping costs to consider and when ordering from China, you need to buy below $1000 to avoid fees and taxes (just buy in multiple orders to get around this). The quality of some of the clothes from China as I feared was of poor quality though and I am not willing to sell it through my store. Cheap to buy but it came with a risk.The Australian wholesalers had much better clothing and better quality you can trust however it is much more expensive. I am not running a luxury brand, I am just looking to sell clothes at affordable prices whilst keeping my overheads low. The prices I am expected to pay per item of clothing in Australia at so called ‘Wholesale’ pricing is about the same or MORE than the price I want to be selling it for myself.
It is hard to find cheap, good quality wholesalers selling the latest fashion. So far I only seem to be able to meet 2 of the above 3 criteria. I am looking to buy quality women’s clothing pieces for less than <$10 per item and so far I have only found this overseas. I am fairly new here myself and will always be looking for wholesalers. Keep digging as there are many online and bricks and mortar stores making a killing from selling affordable clothes which they must have purchased somewhere very cheap.. So it is possible, and small businesses generally cannot afford to have it all manufactured from scratch so wholesalers would be their best friend. Good luck to us
Dear Yowo,
It’s so exciting to read your story.
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If you are looking for MFRS/SUPPLIER of fashion clothing for women.
Please contact us with your order details and plan to get started exploring opportunities in Vietnam.
Kind Regards,
Tran Chinh
E: tranvufam [@] gmail.com
Skype: chinh.tranvu
Cell: +84-983253618 / +84-914556347February 5, 2018 at 10:29 pm #1199442Up::0Hi Erin and Yowo
Hope your business has been doing well and that you continue on this exciting journey.
We’re an Australian, Sydney based women’s fashion wholesaler looking to liquidate seasonal stock at great deals.
If you’re looking at adding to your collection, please feel free to contact me on 0422 280 670 or aussieworkgear@gmail.com.
Cheers
SophiaMarch 15, 2018 at 9:59 pm #1199443Up::0Yowo, post: 236107, member: 81921 wrote:Hi Erin, I was about to ask the same question myself . I have recently started selling clothing online and have tried my luck with a few wholesalers. Some in capital cities like Sydney and Brisbane where I was able to sample the stock before purchase, and some from Asia and Britain. Overseas was much more affordbale but then there are shipping costs to consider and when ordering from China, you need to buy below $1000 to avoid fees and taxes (just buy in multiple orders to get around this). The quality of some of the clothes from China as I feared was of poor quality though and I am not willing to sell it through my store. Cheap to buy but it came with a risk.The Australian wholesalers had much better clothing and better quality you can trust however it is much more expensive. I am not running a luxury brand, I am just looking to sell clothes at affordable prices whilst keeping my overheads low. The prices I am expected to pay per item of clothing in Australia at so called ‘Wholesale’ pricing is about the same or MORE than the price I want to be selling it for myself.
It is hard to find cheap, good quality wholesalers selling the latest fashion. So far I only seem to be able to meet 2 of the above 3 criteria. I am looking to buy quality women’s clothing pieces for less than <$10 per item and so far I have only found this overseas. I am fairly new here myself and will always be looking for wholesalers. Keep digging as there are many online and bricks and mortar stores making a killing from selling affordable clothes which they must have purchased somewhere very cheap.. So it is possible, and small businesses generally cannot afford to have it all manufactured from scratch so wholesalers would be their best friend. Good luck to us
One thing to buy from overseas is the products are maybe not azo free, which you cannot sell in AustraliaJanuary 7, 2019 at 9:56 am #1199444Up::0Hi lovelies,
Unfortunately I am closing my boutique down as I’m relocating and as such will be selling all stock at a discounted price. Please email me at: contact.sybellacollection@gmail.com
Here’s a link to my website to get an idea of the stock: https://sybellacollection.com.au/
Best of luck with your stores
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