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September 20, 2018 at 1:29 am #999007Up::0
Hi. I’m buying over a small boutique business that sells online woman’s clothing.
I’m looking for wholesalers that stock such clothing similar to sobo, two sisters the label, festival clothing. I’m wondering the best wholesalers I should be looking at.
I’m targeting young woman between 16-30.
Dresses, playsuits, semi formal and formal dresses, swimwear, festival clothing – hopefully moving into shoes and accessories if I can find a good manufacturer.
Thanks a lot in advanced.September 20, 2018 at 6:28 am #1217288Up::0Hi Rachael
Can I please ask what business are you in……manufacturing or wholesale distribution?
As both are a little Different if it were me I’d be focusing on just one thing and do it very well.
Steven
September 20, 2018 at 8:01 am #1217289September 20, 2018 at 8:30 am #1217290Up::0Hi Rachael
Thank you for your response.
Please consider if the following is suitable in your own circumstances:
1 – Amazon / Shopify clothing retailers that you can develop a long term professional relationship with.I would be searching Facebook and Linkedin for groups that cater to your industry and niche therein. You’d want to find out if they need fresh and new suppliers of clothing in your niche.
2 – Try online markets where retailers of clothing reside. An example could be Ebay or Etsy. As per above , try and find out facebook and linkedin groups where the owners hang out.
3 – Very underrated is twitter because many non- Australian e-tailers are here and go via Etsy and Ebay.
4 – Be active in social media and on forums like this because there will always be help available.
Above all make sure you marketing in terms of messaging and visuals is highly specific to your niche. For example, if your advertising lawn bowling shoes to teens, it isnt likely to go well.
Sing out if you need help.
Good luck.
Steven
February 8, 2019 at 11:52 pm #1217291Up::0Are you buying an online business that sells women’s clothing?
Go to YellowPages and look up wholesalers and go and have a look/get samples.
As someone mentioned earlier, Etsy and Ebay will be a good way to get additional revenue without spending big.
Instagram is your friend for cost effective marketing.
businesstrade.com.au - buy or sell a businessFebruary 21, 2020 at 6:51 am #1217292July 7, 2020 at 5:32 am #1217293Up::0Hi,
I have a very small label where we do hand embroidered luxury fashion accessories like scarves and headbands and a few gifting items. You can check our products at IG : @hemeralabs. We manufacture them and have our products at a few retailers across Australia.
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