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Sizing standards vary significantly between regions (e.g., US vs. EU vs. Asian sizes). You must request a detailed size chart in centimeters and verify the 'Plus Size' fit logic, ensuring the grading accounts for proportional width increases rather than just length. Always request pre-production samples to verify the actual fit on fit models or mannequins.
For larger sizes, fabric stress is higher. Prioritize materials with high GSM (Grams per Square Meter) for durability and a spandex blend (3-5%) for necessary stretch and shape retention. Ensure the fabric has undergone anti-pilling and colorfastness testing (Grade 4 or higher) to maintain garment quality after repeated wear and washing.
Key focus areas include reinforced stitching at high-stress points (like inner thighs and armpits) and the use of high-quality elastic bands that do not roll or lose tension. For XXL garments, seam strength testing is vital to prevent splitting under tension. Ensure the supplier uses ISO-compliant needles to avoid fabric holes during high-density sewing.
Products must comply with REACH (EU) or CPSIA (US) regulations regarding lead and phthalate content in dyes and accessories. If the clothing is marketed as eco-friendly, verify OEKO-TEX Standard 100 or GOTS certifications. Ensure all care labels accurately reflect fiber content and country of origin as per destination customs laws.
This is a common 'size trap.' Explicitly state the target market (e.g., US/UK/AU) in the contract and include a technical pack (Tech Pack). Use Made-in-China.com's Inspection Service to have a third party measure the finished goods against your size chart before the final payment is released.
Since XXL clothing uses more fabric per unit than standard sizes, suppliers may quote higher. Negotiate based on total fabric consumption across a size curve. You can often secure a 5-10% discount by committing to a consistent fabric type across different styles, allowing the supplier to buy raw materials in bulk.
Always use Secured Trading Services provided by platforms like Made-in-China.com to ensure your funds are held in escrow. Never wire the full amount upfront; a standard 30% deposit and 70% balance against the Bill of Lading (B/L) after a successful QC inspection report is the industry benchmark for safety.
For large volumes of XXL clothing, which can be heavy, Sea Freight (LCL or FCL) is the most economical. To reduce costs, request vacuum packaging to minimize the volumetric weight. For urgent restocks, Air Freight is faster but can be 3-5 times more expensive; always calculate the landed cost before choosing the shipping mode.