
Wholesale Knit Fabric Sourcing: A Practical Guide for Brands
How do MOQ, price tiers, sampling and inventory work when buying wholesale knit fabric? Practical steps to build an efficient sourcing process with the right manufacturer.

Done right, wholesale knit fabric sourcing defines your brand's cost and delivery advantage. But the wrong MOQ, unclear price tiers or slow sampling can cause serious cash and time losses. This guide covers the cornerstones of an efficient wholesale sourcing process.
Understanding Minimum Order Quantity
MOQ is the lowest metreage or weight a manufacturer can produce economically, usually set per colour. In multi-colour collections the total MOQ adds up fast. Working with flexible manufacturers reduces your inventory risk, especially for capsule collections and test runs.

Pricing Tiers
Wholesale price varies by weight, composition, yarn quality (combed/carded), colour and order volume. Unit price drops with volume, so sharing your estimated annual needs helps you secure better tier pricing. On basics like single jersey, a small per-kilo difference adds up significantly at high volume.
The Sampling Process
Always request a colour card and physical sample before ordering. Colour approval against a Pantone reference prevents surprises in the production batch. A good manufacturer runs sampling quickly and reproduces the approved sample exactly in production.
Stock and Delivery Management
For brands ordering regularly, a framework agreement (forward booking) guarantees lead times during peak season. Working through a strong logistics network speeds delivery and simplifies customs.
Tips for Working With the Right Manufacturer
- Define weight and colourfastness tolerances in writing.
- Verify certifications (OEKO-TEX®, GRS) before ordering.
- Work with one integrated manufacturer to simplify communication and traceability.
Conclusion
Efficient wholesale sourcing is built on flexible MOQ, transparent price tiers, fast sampling and reliable delivery. For your wholesale knit fabric needs, get in touch with us or browse our catalogue on the collections page.