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When sourcing prom dresses, prioritize fabrics like high-density satin, multi-layer soft tulle, and genuine chiffon. Ensure the lining is breathable and skin-friendly (such as silk-blend or high-grade polyester) to prevent irritation. For embellished gowns, verify that beads, sequins, and crystals are hand-sewn rather than glued to ensure durability during movement and dancing.
A professional prom dress must have built-in bra cups and 5-13 internal bones (boning) to maintain the bodice shape. Check for YKK brand zippers or high-quality invisible zippers, as these are common failure points. Request size charts that include hollow-to-hem measurements and ensure the supplier offers a 1-3cm seam allowance for local alterations.
Dresses must comply with flammability standards (e.g., 16 CFR Part 1610 in the US). Ensure the dyes used are AZO-free and meet REACH or OEKO-TEX Standard 100 requirements to avoid heavy metal contamination, which is particularly important for products in direct contact with skin.
Look for suppliers who provide OEM/ODM services and can work from technical packs or inspiration photos. Top-tier manufacturers on Made-in-China.com should offer physical fabric swatches and a pre-production sample (PPS) process. Confirm if they can handle custom sizing (made-to-measure) to reduce your inventory risk.
The 'expectation vs. reality' gap is high in evening wear. Request live video inspections of the actual dress on a mannequin before shipping. Use third-party inspection services to verify that the lace patterns and beadwork match the approved sample. Always source through Made-in-China.com's Secured Trading Service to protect your payment until delivery is confirmed.
Prom dresses are high-volume but lightweight. To prevent permanent creasing or damage to beadwork, avoid extreme vacuum packaging. Use waterproof inner bags and reinforced outer cartons. For peak prom season (January–April), use Air Freight or Express (DHL/FedEx) to ensure timely arrival, as sea freight delays can miss the seasonal sales window.
Many high-end dress factories require an MOQ of 30-50 pieces per style. However, you can negotiate a 'mixed style' trial order for your first purchase. Suggest a tiered pricing structure where the unit price decreases as your seasonal volume increases, and ask for free fabric books to facilitate your offline sales.
Be aware of import duties and textile quotas specific to your country (e.g., Section 301 tariffs for US imports from certain regions). Ensure the supplier provides a Certificate of Origin and accurate HS Codes (usually Chapter 62 for woven apparel) to avoid customs hold-ups and ensure smooth clearance.