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Questions to ask streetwear manufacturers

Streetwear often mixes cut-and-sew basics with prints, embroidery, and specific finishes. Asking the right questions helps you compare manufacturers on MOQ, decoration capability, and lead times. This guide covers what to ask before you place an order.

MOQ and decoration

  • What is your minimum order quantity per style and per colour? — Streetwear MOQs vary by garment type (tees, hoodies, cut-and-sew). Listen for per-style and per-colour minimums; some factories allow mixed colours to hit one minimum.
  • Do you do screen print, DTG, and embroidery in-house? — In-house decoration can simplify logistics and lower minimums. If they outsource, ask lead time and who manages the handover.
  • What are minimums for printed or embroidered styles? — Print and embroidery often have their own minimums (e.g. 50–100 pieces per placement). Ask per-placement and per-style to plan your range.
  • Can I combine multiple styles in one order to meet a minimum? — Mixed-style orders can help small brands hit minimums. Clarify whether the factory allows this and how they charge (per style vs. total pieces).

Lead times and capacity

  • What is your typical lead time from order confirmation to delivery? — Streetwear lead times often run 6–12 weeks for basics; add time for print/embroidery and fabric sourcing. Get a breakdown by stage.
  • How do you handle sample and development runs? — Sample runs (e.g. 20–50 pieces) help test fit and decoration. Ask minimum for sampling and whether the same factory does bulk.
  • What is your capacity for drop-based or limited runs? — If you do small drops, ask if they can accommodate 50–200 piece runs and how far in advance you need to book.

Quality and fit

  • What quality checks do you do (e.g. print durability, measurements)? — Listen for measurement checks, print wash-fastness, and embroidery quality. Streetwear buyers care about consistency and durability.
  • Do you support fit samples and size grading? — Ask how many fit samples they include and whether they grade in-house. Consistent fit across sizes is important for streetwear.
  • What fabrics do you typically work with for streetwear? — French terry, fleece, heavy jersey, and canvas are common. Match your product to their experience to avoid quality issues.

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