Low MOQ Clothing Manufacturer
Manufacture custom apparel from just 100 pieces per design — test new products, protect your cash flow, and scale the winners without renegotiating your program.

- 100
- Piece MOQ per design (knitwear)
- 7–10
- Day sample turnaround
- 50/50
- Color splits within an MOQ
Minimum order quantity is the single biggest barrier new and independent brands hit when they approach a factory. Most large manufacturers are built for 1,000–5,000 pieces per style, which forces you to over-commit before the market has validated anything. We built our lines to run economically from 100 pieces per design so you can launch, learn, and reorder on your terms.
What "low MOQ" actually means here
Our standard minimum is 100 pieces per design for knitwear — t-shirts, hoodies, polos, sweatshirts, joggers — and 300 pieces per style for woven garments. Within a single design you can usually split colors (for example 50 of one colorway and 50 of another), so a 100-piece run does not have to mean 100 identical units.
That threshold is deliberately set where quality and cost still work in your favor. You get the same combed cotton, the same AQL 2.5 inspection, and the same private-label finishing on a 100-piece order that a 10,000-piece buyer gets — low minimum, not low standard.
Why low minimums de-risk a new brand
A large first order ties your cash up in inventory the market has not yet proven it wants. If a fit or colorway underperforms, that capital is stuck as dead stock — the most common way early apparel brands run out of runway.
- Test several designs, fits, and colors with real customers before scaling
- Keep working capital free instead of sinking it into unsold stock
- Get to market faster with a smaller, lower-risk first run
- Reorder the winners at better unit costs as demand proves itself
Who orders low MOQ from us
- Fashion and streetwear startups launching a first drop
- Established brands testing a new category or seasonal capsule
- Retailers and boutiques adding a private-label line
- Corporate, promotional, and event buyers with fixed quantities
- Crowdfunded and pre-order brands matching production to demand
How we keep low-volume runs economical
Small runs are only worth it if the price still makes sense. We keep low-MOQ pricing workable by sourcing fabric directly from mills, handling cutting, sewing, and decoration in-house, and using low-setup decoration methods like DTF and DTG where screen-printing setup would not amortize across a small order.
We are also transparent about the trade-off: per-unit cost is higher at 100 pieces than at 1,000, and we tell you exactly where the price breaks are so you can plan your reorders around them rather than guessing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the lowest MOQ you can produce?
Our standard minimum is 100 pieces per design for knitwear (t-shirts, hoodies, polos, sweatshirts). Woven garments start at 300 pieces per style. Within a design, colors can often be split, e.g. 50/50 across two colorways.
Is low MOQ more expensive per piece?
Yes, per-unit cost is higher at 100 pieces than at volume because fixed costs spread across fewer units. We show you the price breaks at higher quantities so you can plan reorders, and we use low-setup decoration methods to keep small runs affordable.
Can I mix sizes and colors within the minimum?
Within one design, yes — you choose the size curve, and colors can usually be split across the MOQ. Each distinct design is counted separately toward its own minimum.
Do you offer samples before a low-MOQ bulk order?
Always. Development and pre-production samples are produced in 7–10 days and approved with photo/video review before any bulk run, so a small order still starts from a sample you signed off on.
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