You're opening a boutique or scaling an existing one. Here's how to find wholesale suppliers that actually fit indie retail — and avoid the ones that don't.
Apply for Account →Wholesale sourcing is harder for boutiques than it looks. The famous platforms (Faire, Tundra, FashionGo) skew toward gift shops and lifestyle goods. Major brand wholesalers (Nike, Adidas) require big quarterly commitments. Premium fashion wholesalers often have a closed-door referral model.
Here's the actual landscape for indie retail buyers.
Pros: Discoverability, payment terms (especially Faire's "Try" model), low risk to start.
Cons: 25% commission to Faire on every order, mass-market commoditization, your competition stocks the same items.
Best for: Starting out, low-risk discovery of new brands.
Cut the platform commission. Order directly from manufacturers like Fabrickly, established indie brands, or specialist suppliers.
Pros: Better margin (no 25% platform cut), exclusive colorways, direct relationship with brand.
Cons: Higher MOQs sometimes (look for ones with 6-12 piece minimums), more vetting required, often higher first-order minimums.
Coterie, Magic, Atlanta Apparel, Pure London. See product in person, meet brand founders, place season buys.
Pros: Best for seasonal buying. Direct conversation. See finished product quality.
Cons: Cost to attend ($1k+ flights/hotel typically). Time intensive.
The best premium fashion wholesalers don't advertise. They sell to buyers who get referred in. Get yourself referred by:
Your wholesale supplier is your unpaid co-founder. Pick one whose business model aligns with yours — boutique buyers buying from boutique-only suppliers compound. Everyone else is buying race-to-bottom.
Wholesale price × 2 to 2.5 = your retail price. Below 2x and your margin is too thin to cover overhead. Above 2.5x and you're probably premium-positioned (which is fine if your brand supports it).
Example: £15 wholesale → £35 retail (2.3x). Your gross margin: £20. After 30% retail overhead (rent, staff, returns), net margin: ~14%. That's healthy boutique math.
Start with marketplaces for discovery. Move to brand-direct as you scale. Layer in trade shows for seasonal premium buys. Build referral relationships for the closed-network suppliers — that's where the best margins live long-term.
Fabrickly: 6-piece minimums, GBP/USD/EUR invoicing, 40-55% retail margin built in.
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