Sourcing Tips

What MOQ Really Means for Your Knitwear Collection (And Why 100 Pieces Is Enough)

Felix Zheng
#MOQ#sampling#production#budget#small brands

Quick Summary

Understanding minimum order quantities in knitwear manufacturing and how low MOQs can benefit emerging fashion brands.

For emerging fashion brands and independent designers, MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) is often the first barrier when approaching manufacturers. Many Chinese knitwear factories require 500-1000 pieces per design, which can be prohibitive for brands testing a new market. This article explains why MOQs exist, how our 100-piece MOQ works, and strategies to optimize your order.

Why Traditional MOQs Are High

High MOQs exist for practical reasons:

Yarn procurement
Bulk yarn purchases get better pricing and color consistency
Machine setup
Each design change requires machine reprogramming and sample matching
Production efficiency
Longer runs reduce per-unit labor costs
Material waste
Minimum dye lots and fabric utilization thresholds

However, this traditional model disadvantages small and medium brands who need flexibility.

The 100-Piece MOQ Advantage

At JIERQI Clothing, we maintain a 100-piece MOQ per design. This works through:

  1. Factory network pooling: We aggregate orders across brands to optimize production runs
  2. Standardized yarn library: Pre-stocked common yarns eliminate minimum dye lot requirements
  3. Efficient sample-to-production transition: Our team coordinates sampling and production to minimize setup waste
  4. Flexible gauge allocation: Same machine settings can accommodate multiple designs within the same gauge range

How to Work Within Your MOQ

1. Design Consolidation

If you have multiple styles, consider keeping the same yarn and gauge across designs. This allows production sharing within your MOQ structure.

2. Color Minimization

Limit your initial color palette to 2-3 colors per style. Each additional color increases complexity and may trigger separate production runs.

3. Sample First, Scale Later

Use the sampling process to validate your design before committing to bulk production. A 7-10 day sampling cycle lets you test the market with minimal risk.

4. Plan for Reorders

The first order is always the most expensive. Once the production setup is established, reorders become more efficient and cost-effective.

When MOQ Flexibility Matters Most

The Bottom Line

Low MOQ sourcing is not about compromising quality — it’s about smart production planning. With the right partner, 100 pieces per design is enough to start building your knitwear collection without overcommitting inventory.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sourcing tips.

How do I find a reliable knitwear manufacturer in China?
Start by defining your requirements (product type, yarn, gauge, certifications). Then research factories in Shantou's knitwear cluster, request samples, and start with a trial order. See our step-by-step guide.
What is a good MOQ for knitwear?
Industry standard MOQ is 500-1000 pieces per design. JIERQI offers a 100-piece MOQ, making it accessible for emerging brands and capsule collections. Learn more about MOQ.
What certifications should a knitwear factory have?
Key certifications include OEKO-TEX Standard 100 (product safety), BSCI or Sedex (social compliance), and ISO 9001 (quality management). European retailers typically require BSCI or Sedex. Full certification guide.
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