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Buyers should prioritize the Denier (D) count, which determines opacity and durability; 15D-20D is ideal for sheer styles, while 80D+ is best for opaque winter wear. Ensure a blend of Nylon (Polyamide) and at least 12-15% Spandex (Elastane) to guarantee elasticity and shape retention. For premium markets, look for double-covered yarn to prevent snags and improve skin feel.
The most critical feature for functionality is the silicone stay-up band. Verify that the supplier uses medical-grade, hypoallergenic silicone strips (usually 2 or 3 rows) inside the lace top. For non-silicone versions, check the welt tension to ensure it provides enough compression to stay up without causing 'sausage leg' discomfort.
Products must comply with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 to ensure they are free from harmful azo dyes and chemicals, as they have prolonged skin contact. For the US market, ensure compliance with FTC textile labeling requirements (fiber content and country of origin). For EU markets, REACH regulation compliance is mandatory to ensure chemical safety.
Sourcing should be categorized into Fashion/Lace Top (aesthetic focus), Compression/Medical Grade (graduated pressure for circulation), and Performance/Anti-slip (daily wear). If sourcing for medical purposes, ensure the supplier holds FDA registration or CE Class I medical device certification.
Always request a Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI) focusing on the 'stretch recovery test' and seam strength. Since hosiery is prone to 'runs,' insist on a AQL 2.5 inspection level for holes and snags. Use Made-in-China.com's Secured Trading services to ensure payment is only released after quality verification.
Negotiate based on GSM (grams per square meter) and needle count (e.g., 400-needle machines) rather than just unit price. Request tiered pricing where the price drops by 10-15% when moving from 1,000 to 5,000 pairs. Ask for OEM packaging customization (private labels) to be included in the bulk price to increase your retail margin.
Stockings are lightweight but high-volume. For small trial orders, Air Express is viable, but for bulk, Sea Freight (LCL) is most cost-effective. To optimize costs, request vacuum packaging to reduce the physical volume of the cartons by up to 40%, significantly lowering shipping fees per unit.
Verify the HS Code (typically 6115.95) for your specific material (cotton, synthetic, etc.) to calculate accurate import duties. Be aware of anti-dumping duties that some regions may apply to Chinese textiles; consult with a customs broker on Made-in-China.com to ensure all documentation like the Certificate of Origin is prepared correctly.