Bulk Production

Scale your resort wear brand from 50 pcs per style per color.

Production details

50 pcs per style per color. Test 5 prints at 250 total units. Bulk production typically completes in 30–35 days after sample approval.

Standard bulk terms

MOQ 50 pcs per style per color. Sample fee $50/pc, pattern fee $50/design — both refundable on bulk. Payment 30% deposit + 70% before shipment. Shipping FOB / CIF / DDP, with DDP recommended.

What this service covers

Aloha & Co bulk production turns approved resort-wear samples into factory-direct orders with MOQ 50 pcs per style per color, quality-control checkpoints, and FOB, CIF, or DDP shipping.

Service facts

  • MOQ: 50 pcs per style per color
  • Capsule math: A brand can test 5 prints at 250 total units instead of overbuilding one SKU
  • Lead time: 30-35 days after sample approval and deposit
  • Payment: 30% deposit to start bulk and 70% before shipment
  • Shipping: FOB, CIF, and DDP supported for wholesale and retail delivery planning

Best fit

  • Resort retailers and private-label brands ready to reorder proven samples
  • Capsule collections that need several styles or prints without high general-factory minimums
  • Swimwear, aloha shirt, dress, matching-set, top, and accessory programs that share a print story
  • Buyers who need landed-cost planning through DDP instead of only ex-factory pricing

Process

  1. Approve the final sample, correction notes, fabric, color, labels, trims, packaging, and quantity split.
  2. Confirm bulk quote, deposit, production schedule, packing requirements, and shipping method.
  3. Track cutting, sewing, print placement, finishing, QC, carton packing, and photo review checkpoints.
  4. Clear balance payment, book FOB/CIF/DDP shipment, and confirm delivery paperwork and destination details.

Common questions

Can bulk include several prints?
Yes. MOQ is planned per style per color, so brands often test multiple prints in smaller runs before scaling winners.
What happens after sample approval?
The team locks corrections, confirms the production file, collects deposit, books material and print work, then starts the 30-35 day bulk timeline.
When is DDP useful?
DDP is useful when a buyer wants one landed quote that includes duty, customs, and door-to-door delivery rather than managing freight separately.

Planning boundaries

Use this page as a planning filter before requesting a quote. Aloha & Co can support low-MOQ resort wear programs, but the cleanest projects still separate sample approval from bulk approval, confirm print scale on the real garment, and lock labels, trims, packaging, carton requirements, and shipping terms before production starts.

The best brief includes category, style IDs, target units, size range, artwork or reference images, destination market, target delivery window, and whether the buyer wants FOB, CIF, or DDP. That information lets the team recommend the right service path without overbuilding the first collection or quoting the wrong landed-cost assumption.

Quote checklist

List the categories you want quoted, the exact style IDs if you are using base styles, the expected units per style and color, and the size range. This keeps MOQ math visible before the team prices samples or bulk production.

Separate confirmed assets from open decisions. Confirmed assets can include repeat artwork, logo files, label artwork, care-label language, packaging references, and retail requirements. Open decisions can include fabric, print method, trims, and fit corrections.

State the destination country, target delivery date, retail channel, and whether you need FOB, CIF, or DDP. Shipping terms change landed cost, customs responsibility, carton planning, and the quote format a buyer should compare.

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