MOQ & Lead Time: Straight Numbers, No Small Print
Actual minimums and actual lead times — not aspirational numbers. Here's exactly what to plan around.
Our Guangzhou Factory — Est. 2007
80+ sewing machines. Hotel uniforms and business suits cut and sewn in-house — same QC team, same standards, no sub-contracting.

Cutting Room
Automated and hand-cutting for uniform fabrics and suit woolens

Sewing Lines
Dedicated teams by garment type

Suit Construction
Half-canvas and full-canvas build

Uniform Finishing
Pressing and inspection before final QC

Final QC
AQL 2.5 audit on every production run

Export Packing
Private label packaging and FOB documentation
Factory visits by appointment. Full factory page →
MOQ: 30 Pieces Per Style, Per Colorway
A style = single garment type in a single fabric and colour. Same jacket in navy and charcoal = two colorways, each at 30 minimum.
30 is low by factory standards — set deliberately because most hotel programs and private label brands don't need 200 of every style to start.
Applies uniformly: business suits, hotel uniforms, housekeeping, F&B. Complexity affects price, not MOQ.
MOQ by Garment Type
| Garment | MOQ | Per |
|---|---|---|
| Business Suit (set) | 30 sets | Style / colorway |
| Jacket | 30 pcs | Style / colorway |
| Trousers / Skirt | 30 pcs | Style / colorway |
| Blouse / Shirt | 30 pcs | Style / colorway |
| Housekeeping Set | 30 pcs | Style / colorway |
| F&B / Security | 30 pcs | Style / colorway |
Lead Times by Stage
Total Timeline by Scenario
Standard First (OEM, Air)
Clear spec, one revision
No Revisions (OEM, Sea)
Detailed spec, approved first round
Repeat Order (Air)
Existing spec, same fabric
MOQ & Lead Time — Questions
Plan Your Order
Tell us what you need, quantity, and deadline. Full quote confirmed.