MOQ in Clothing Explained | Multypros
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📊 What Is MOQ & Why It Matters in Clothing Manufacturing
If you're new to apparel production, you've probably heard the term MOQ — but what does it really mean, and why is it important for your fashion brand?
At Multypros, we make clothing manufacturing accessible to startups and small brands by offering low MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) with full customization. Here's everything you need to know.
✅ What Does MOQ Mean?
MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) is the smallest number of pieces a manufacturer requires to produce a product. It can apply per design, per color, or per size range — depending on the factory.
For example:
If a supplier's MOQ is 100 pcs per design, you must order at least 100 units of that style to start production.
✅ Why Manufacturers Set MOQ
Factories set MOQ based on:
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Fabric sourcing minimums
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Machine setup costs
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Labor efficiency
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Branding and packaging materials
A lower quantity often means higher production cost per piece, while bulk orders reduce that cost.
🧵 MOQ at Multypros
We understand the challenges startups face. That’s why we offer:
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MOQ starting from just 10 pieces per design
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Options to mix sizes and colors
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Samples available before bulk order
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Custom branding even on low quantities
✅ How MOQ Affects Your Clothing Business
Benefit | Low MOQ at Multypros |
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Startup-Friendly | Test new designs with less risk |
Budget Control | Avoid overstock and waste |
Faster Launch | No need to wait for bulk budget |
Easy Scaling | Start small, grow as you sell |
💡 Pro Tip:
Start with 10–30 pieces to test your market, then reorder top-selling styles in larger quantities.
📦 MOQ Examples:
Product Type | MOQ (Approx.) |
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T-Shirts | 10 pcs |
Leggings | 10 pcs |
Hoodies | 20 pcs |
Sports Sets | 30 pcs |
Custom Packaging | 500 pcs |
📩 Want to start your clothing line with low MOQ?
Let Multypros guide you from sampling to global delivery.