Three letters that decide whether you can launch your brand or not. Here's what MOQ really means, why factories set it where they do, and how to get realistic terms.
Get a Low-MOQ Quote →MOQ = Minimum Order Quantity. The smallest number of units a factory will manufacture for you in a single order.
It's the most common dealbreaker between first-time fashion founders and the factories they approach. Founders want to test with 50 units. Factories quote 500-piece minimums. Why? And what's actually negotiable?
A factory's MOQ isn't arbitrary — it reflects real economics:
When a factory quotes "500-unit MOQ," they're telling you the economics of their existing setup. They're not being arbitrary.
Standard: 300-500 per style per colorway. Low-MOQ specialists: 50-100. Below 50 is rare.
Standard: 500-1,000 per style. Denim requires specific washes/finishes, which adds setup. Below 200 is unusual.
Standard: 200-500 per style. Technical fabrics often available at lower MOQs because performance brands run multiple drops.
Standard: 100-300 per style. Lower because each piece is more bespoke. Custom yarn callouts can push higher.
Standard: 300-500 per style. Fit-critical, so fewer factories offer low MOQ.
Low-MOQ factories (like Fabrickly) make 50-piece minimums economical through:
Low MOQ isn't magic. It's a different business model — designed around emerging brands. The trade-off is per-unit cost: low-MOQ factories charge slightly more per piece because the run isn't big enough to amortize setup as much.
Yes if you're launching. Doing the math:
Standard 500 MOQ at £6/unit = £3,000 minimum. If you sell 80%: £4,800 revenue at 2.5x retail = £4,800 - £3,000 = £1,800 gross. But if your style flops, you have 500 unsold units. Hard to clear without discounting.
Low-MOQ 50 at £10/unit = £500 minimum. If style flops, you've lost £500. If it sells, reorder 200 next time at slightly better pricing. Test multiple styles cheaply, scale up only what works.
Low MOQ is risk insurance. Higher per-unit cost = lower total risk. For first-time founders, the maths almost always favour low MOQ.
Some tactics that work:
If you're reading this as a boutique buyer: wholesale MOQ is the minimum the supplier will sell to you. Manufacturing MOQ is the minimum the factory will produce. These are different numbers.
Most wholesale suppliers set MOQs at 12-24 pieces per style (vs factory MOQs of 100-500). Some — like our boutique wholesale program — go as low as 6 pieces.
Cut-and-sew manufacturing from 50 pieces per style. No 500-unit commitment.
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