Wholesale Clothing Directory
Compare supplier pages by MOQ clarity, shipping route, return and dispute terms, and reorder fit before you place a bulk order. This site does not sell inventory directly.
You get supplier-page recommendations, not a checkout or sales call.
This site is built to help apparel buyers compare sourcing options faster, not to replace supplier verification.
The buyer path stays focused on apparel categories, supplier reviews, and sourcing fit.
Use the toolkit before contacting a seller so MOQ, shipping, and margin assumptions are written down.
We may earn a commission on some links, but we do not process checkout, inventory, or fulfillment.
Tell us the product type, target quantity, ship-to country, and budget range. We’ll reply with the most relevant supplier pages or the next question needed to narrow the shortlist.
MOST-SEARCHED REVIEWS
The two pages pulling the most search impressions right now are DHgate and Cotosen. Start there if you are comparing low-MOQ marketplace risk vs. style-led supplier risk.
Find the right wholesale products for your business
Representative apparel examples from clothing-focused marketplace options
These cards show example sourcing angles. The outbound button opens the current tracked supplier route and may not land on the exact SKU shown in the example card.
We review clothing-focused sourcing options and link buyers to third-party suppliers. We do not handle payment, fulfillment, or inventory.
Use the category pages and supplier reviews to narrow down product type, MOQ, and marketplace fit.
Use the toolkit to document shipping expectations, pricing assumptions, and supplier checks before ordering.
When you are ready, click through to the current tracked supplier or marketplace option and complete the order directly there.
From side hustles to established brands, wholesale sourcing works for a wide range of buyers
Wholesale clothing appeals to a broad spectrum of buyers. Boutique owners stock curated collections at below-retail cost, while Etsy sellers and online resellers build profitable stores around trending styles. Event planners source matching apparel for corporate functions, sports leagues, and promotional giveaways. Even screen printers and embroiderers rely on blank apparel suppliers for their base inventory.
Choosing the right supplier matters as much as choosing the right product. Compare minimum order quantities (MOQs), typical lead times, and return or defect policies before committing. A supplier with a low MOQ and fast turnaround lets you test new styles without tying up cash in unsold inventory.
The margin opportunity is significant. Most wholesale apparel carries a 2x to 4x retail markup, meaning a shirt purchased at $4 per unit can sell for $12 to $16 at market rate. Accessories and private-label goods often yield even higher margins because perceived brand value drives the final price.