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When sourcing sandals in bulk, prioritize materials based on the target market. For PU or synthetic leather, ensure it has a minimum thickness of 1.2mm to prevent peeling. For EVA or Rubber soles, check the shore hardness (typically 45-55C) to balance comfort and wear resistance. Always request flexing endurance test reports (e.g., SATRA standards) to ensure the straps and soles can withstand at least 30,000 flexes without cracking.
Compliance is critical to avoid customs seizures. Ensure products meet REACH (EU) or CPSIA (US) standards, specifically testing for phthalates, lead, and azo dyes in the dyes and glues. For specialized sandals like 'orthopedic' or 'safety' styles, verify CE marking or ASTM certifications. If sourcing for children, ensure small parts (like beads or buckles) pass tension tests (90N) to prevent choking hazards.
To maximize margins, focus on Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Negotiate tiered pricing where a 20-30% discount is applied for orders exceeding 2,000 pairs. Consider SKU consolidation—using the same sole mold for different upper designs to reduce molding fees (which can range from $500-$1,500 per size). Additionally, choose knock-down (KD) packaging or polybags instead of shoe boxes to reduce shipping volume by up to 40%.
For beach/outdoor sandals, prioritize hydrophobic materials and anti-slip outsoles (SRC grade). For fashion/urban sandals, focus on ergonomic footbed contouring and memory foam cushioning (minimum 3mm thickness). If the target is the hospitality industry, ensure the sandals are washable and quick-drying.
The primary risks include size discrepancies and color variance. Different regions use different sizing scales (EU vs. US vs. UK); always provide a standardized CM/MM size chart to the supplier. To mitigate quality risks, hire a third-party inspection service (like V-Trust or QIMA) to perform a Final Random Inspection (FRI) before the balance payment is made.
Focus on long-term partnership value rather than just the lowest price. Ask for OEM/ODM capabilities and the availability of free samples for established buyers. Negotiate payment terms such as 30% deposit and 70% against the Bill of Lading (B/L) once trust is established. Always use the Secured Trading Service on Made-in-China.com to protect your funds.
Sandals are volume-heavy. For large orders, FOB (Free On Board) is recommended so you can control the freight forwarder and costs. Ensure the supplier uses moisture-absorbent silica gel packets in every carton to prevent mold growth during long sea transit, especially when shipping from humid climates. Verify that the Master Carton meets ECT (Edge Crush Test) standards to prevent crushing during stacking.