Money Saving Tips: Order Clothes Wholesale Direct From the Chinese Clothing Manufacturers

When you are in the wholesale clothing business, you are into it to make a living i.e. to make a profit from selling clothes. It is therefore crucial to get your clothes at the lowest possible price. The best way to cut costs, in the clothing business like in many industries, is to cut the middleman out of the equation and get in direct contact with the clothing manufacturer. That way, you buy wholesale clothes direct from the clothing factory and avoid additional costs. This may mean buying clothing wholesale direct from a Chinese manufacturer - or a clothing manufacturer based in an other Asian country such as Vietnam as long as the cost of labor is competitive.

At Ellen Clothing Manufacturer, we make it easy to contact us directly at our clothing factory in Vietnam. We have researched ways to get phone numbers in the USA, UK and Australia. To keep the overall cost low, you are now calling us at local rate and the phone call is redirected to our Vietnam office at our cost.

What Wholesale means: It is the resale of goods without any transformation of the goods.

That's more or less the definition you will find in the dictionary, however this term is commonly used to mean in large quantity or bulk.

Of course the larger the quantity of clothes purchased the lower the price per garment. It's good to keep in mind that the cost of shipping the clothes will be spread over a larger quantity also, thus making the cost per piece lower. Ideally, you will want to fill up a container of clothes. This will be achieved with around 5000 garments.

From the clothing manufacturer's perspective 5000 garments is a good quantity as it allows for a chain production. Here I am assuming that all 5000 garments are the same i. all 5000 garments are t-shirts, or all 5000 garments are sweaters.

Did you know? When producing the clothes, it doesn't really matter if all 5000 garments are of the same colour or not. Also, it doesn't matter if all 5000 garments have the same printing or not. The chain works just the same way. For more information, to see how the above applies to your business, contact Ellen Clothing Manufacturer.

Lilian Lemaire is the managing director of Ellen Clothing Manufacturer, a French clothing company with a clothing factory in Vietnam.

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Further Reading: Clothing

History Of Clothing And Textiles ... Clothing and textiles have been important in human history and reflects the materials available to a civilization as well as the technologies that it has mastered...

Byzantine Silk ... Many other figures in Biblical scenes, especially if unnamed, are usually depicted wearing "contemporary" Byzantine clothing...

English Medieval Clothing ... Hanfu is presently worn only as a part of historical reenactment, festivals, hobby, coming of age/rite of passage ceremonies, ceremonial clothing worn by religious priests, or cultural exercise and can be frequently seen on Chinese television series, films and other forms of media entertainment... However, there is currently a movement in China and overseas Chinese communities to revive Han Chinese clothing in daily life and incorporate it in Chinese festivals or celebrations... Thus, the qipao, while widely regarded as an exapmle of traditional Chinese clothing, is not an example of hanfu since it derives from a Manchu clothing style...

Early Medieval European Dress ... The essential clothing for men and women was an inner tunic (peplos or chiton) and outer cloak (himation)...

1100–1200 In Fashion ... The tunic ended between the hip and the knee and had either long or short sleeves. Clasps were not needed to hold the tunic together because when pulled over the head it would sit snugly around the neck without the use of lacing or ties, indicating that the garment was one continuous piece...

1300–1400 In Fashion ... Fully dressed burial may have been regarded as a pagan custom, though it would also have been highly pragmatic for an impoverished family to keep a serviceable set of clothing in use... Decoration Both men's and women's clothing was trimmed with bands of decoration, variously embroidery, tablet-woven bands, or colourful borders woven into the fabric in the loom...

1650–1700 In Fashion ... The importation of luxurious fabrics increased over the period, and their use widened somewhat spread from the top of the elite downwards, but clothing remained very expensive and relatively few items were owned except by the very wealthy...

Anglo-Saxon Dress ... From this century onwards Western fashion changes at a pace quite unknown to other civilizations, whether ancient or contemporary. In most other cultures only major political changes, such as the Muslim conquest of India, produced radical changes in clothing, and in China, Japan, and the Ottoman Empire fashion changed only slightly over periods of several centuries...

1200–1300 In Fashion ... The Byzantine capital of Constantinople was the first significant silk-weaving center in Europe. Silk was one of the most important commodities in the Byzantine economy, used by the state both as a means of payment and of diplomacy...

Monsoon Accessorize ... In May 1973, the first Monsoon shop opened in Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge, London. In 1984, Accessorize evolved as an exciting and a strongly differentiated High Street concept for fashion accessories in an adjoining shop to the Monsoon, Covent Garden Piazza branch...

Clothing In Ancient Rome ... Spanish court fashion remained out of step with the fashions that arose in France and England, and prosperous Holland also retained its own modest fashions, especially in headdress and hairstyles, as it had retained the ruff in the previous period. Romantic negligence A daring new fashion arose for having one's portrait painted in undress, wearing a loosely fastened gown called a nightgown over a voluminous chemise, with tousled curls...

Byzantine Dress ... Certain clothing was common to both genders such as the tunic and the robe. Around 1425 to 1405 BCE, a light tunic or short-sleeved shirt was popular, as well as a pleated skirt...

Shirt ... The shirt was an item of men's underwear until the twentieth century. Although the woman's chemise was a closely related garment to the man's, it is the man's garment that became the modern shirt...

Jewellery ... With some exceptions, such as medical alert bracelets or military dog tags, jewellery normally differs from other items of personal adornment in that it has no other purpose than to look appealing, but humans have been producing and wearing it for a long time – with 100,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius shells thought to be the oldest known jewellery. Jewellery may be made from a wide range of materials, but gemstones, precious metals, beads and shells have been widely used...

Category:History Of Clothing ... Category:History of clothing (Western fashion) covers clothing worn in Western Europe, the Americas, and countries under European or American influence from c...

Romano-Chinese Relations ... Significance The same process that removed the toga from everyday life gave it an increased importance as a ceremonial garment, as is often the case with clothing...

Ancient Egyptian Fashion ... Men's clothing Shirt, braies, and chausses Underclothes consisted of an inner tunic (French chainse) or shirt with long, tight sleeves, and drawers or braies, usually of linen...

1500–1550 In Fashion ... Wild silk, that is, cocoons collected from the wild after the insect had eaten its way out, also was known. Wild silk, being of smaller lengths, had to be spun...

Clothing In Ancient Greece ... The silhouette, which was essentially close to the body with tight sleeves and a low, pointed waist to around 1615, gradually softened and broadened. Sleeves became very full, and in the 1620s and 1630s were often paned or slashed to show the voluminous sleeves of the shirt or chemise beneath...

1600–1650 In Fashion ... Especially in Florence, where sumptuary laws prevented the citizens from wearing the most luxurious cloths on which the city's fortunes were built, the materials of men's clothing in particular often appear plain in paintings, but contemporaries who understood the difference in grades of cloth very well would have appreciated the beauty and great expense of a very fine grade...

1550–1600 In Fashion ... The Roman historian Florus describes the visit of numerous envoys, including Seres (Chinese, or, more probably Central Asians), to the first Roman Emperor Augustus, who reigned between 27 BCE and 14: "Even the rest of the nations of the world which were not subject to the imperial sway were sensible of its grandeur, and looked with reverence to the Roman people, the great conqueror of nations. Thus even Scythians and Sarmatians sent envoys to seek the friendship of Rome...

Men's Skirts ... Some long robes also resemble a skirt or dress, including the Middle Eastern and North African caftan and djellaba. Other similar garments worn by men around the world include the Greek and Balkan fustanella (a short flared cotton skirt), the Pacific lava-lava (similar to a sarong), some forms of Japanese hakama and the Bhutanese gho...

Silk Road ... General trends Spanish style When new colonies were formed in the 'New World', now known as America, it brought up new opportunities for new wealth and prosperity for Spain. This allowed the Spanish people to expand a number elements from their daily lives, especially fashion...