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When sourcing RMG, you must prioritize fabric composition (e.g., 100% combed cotton, polyester-spandex blends) and fabric weight (GSM - Grams per Square Meter) to ensure the product meets your market's quality expectations. Pay close attention to stitch density (SPI - Stitches Per Inch), where a higher SPI typically indicates better durability. Additionally, verify colorfastness to washing and light (Grade 4 or above) and ensure shrinkage rates are controlled within +/- 3% for knitted items.
Compliance is non-negotiable in the global apparel trade. You should require suppliers to hold OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 for chemical safety and BSCI (Business Social Compliance Initiative) or SEDEX audits to ensure ethical labor practices. For the US market, ensure compliance with CPSIA (Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act), especially for children's wear, and for the EU, adhere to REACH regulations regarding hazardous substances.
Assess the supplier's monthly production capacity to ensure they can scale with your growth. Inquire about their in-house machinery, such as automated cutting machines and specialized sewing lines (e.g., flatlock for activewear). A professional manufacturer should provide OEM/ODM services, have a dedicated QC (Quality Control) team that follows AQL 2.5 or 4.0 standards, and be able to produce Pre-Production (PP) samples for your approval before bulk manufacturing begins.
The market is shifting towards sustainable materials like GOTS-certified organic cotton, recycled polyester (rPET), and bamboo fibers. In terms of functionality, look for technologies such as moisture-wicking, anti-bacterial treatments, and UV protection (UPF 50+). For high-end apparel, seamless knitting technology and laser-cutting/bonding are increasingly popular for reducing friction and improving wearer comfort.
The primary risks include quality inconsistency between samples and bulk production and delayed delivery schedules. To mitigate these, always use Third-Party Inspections (such as SGS or Intertek) during the mid-production and pre-shipment stages. Utilize Trade Assurance services on Made-in-China.com to protect your payment until the goods are verified and shipped according to the agreed terms.
Negotiation should be based on Total Landed Cost. While a lower MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) increases the unit price, it reduces inventory risk. For bulk orders, aim for a 10-20% discount by committing to seasonal volumes. Discuss payment terms such as 30% deposit and 70% against the Bill of Lading (B/L) to balance the cash flow risk between you and the supplier.
Garments are volume-heavy; for large orders, FOB (Free On Board) shipping via Sea Freight is the most cost-effective. Ensure the supplier provides an accurate Packing List and Commercial Invoice with correct HS Codes (e.g., Chapter 61 or 62) to avoid customs delays. For high-value fashion or urgent restocks, consider Air Freight or International Express, but factor in the significantly higher cost per unit.
Always verify the supplier's Business License and Export Qualification. Conduct a factory audit (either in person or via a third-party service) to confirm they are not a middleman. Conduct all communications and payments through secure channels provided by Made-in-China.com, and never transfer funds to private bank accounts to prevent fraud.