“They actually answer the phone. We tried 3 other wholesalers; this is the only one where you get a human in under a minute.”
“They actually answer the phone. We tried 3 other wholesalers; this is the only one where you get a human in under a minute.”
“Pricing tier kicks in at qty automatically. No more emailing for quotes on 144+ pieces.”
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“They ship to Hawaii without the usual nightmare surcharge. Other wholesalers literally refused our zip code.”
Buying blank apparel in bulk lowers your per-piece cost and keeps your shop stocked. Here is how to do it efficiently and avoid common mistakes.
Mix sizes and colors within a style to reach case pricing. Confirm stock across your full size run before ordering — out-of-stock sizes can delay a job. Sample a blank before committing to a large run. Standardize on a few core blanks so reorders are consistent and predictable.
Savings grow with quantity, with notable breaks at one dozen and full case quantities. Large runs see the lowest per-piece cost.
Yes — mixing sizes and colors within a style is the standard way to reach case pricing.