Global Bridal Dress Manufacturing – Standard Guidelines
1. Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
Most international bridal dress manufacturers operate with a standard MOQ of 10–30 pieces per style for OEM orders. However, some factories may offer lower MOQs (5–10 pieces) for long-term or premium clients.
MOQ may vary depending on:
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Complexity of the design
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Fabric availability
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Customization requirements
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Lead time expectations
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2. Order Process
Here is a typical step-by-step workflow for bridal dress manufacturing:
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Initial Consultation & Quotation
– Share design references, expected quantities, and delivery timeline
– Factory provides estimated cost and feasibility review -
Sample Development
– Production of 1–2 samples per design for review
– Digital patterns or CLO 3D simulations may be offered -
Approval & Purchase Order
– Final sample approval
– Signing of PO and deposit payment -
Bulk Production
– Production begins following confirmation
– Regular updates and QC checkpoints during the process -
Final Inspection & Delivery
– Final quality control check
– Balance payment and shipping arrangement
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3. Lead Time
Production lead time generally depends on the scale of the order and design complexity:
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Sample Production: 3–4 weeks
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Bulk Production: 5–8 weeks
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Rush Orders: Available upon request (additional fees may apply)
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4. Customization Options
Most manufacturers offer full customization services including:
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Logo and private labeling
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Fabric/trim substitutions
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Color variation
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Sizing or pattern adjustments
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Exclusive design development based on the client’s concept
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5. Packaging & Delivery
Standard packaging includes dust bags and protective plastic.
Shipping is usually via air or sea freight depending on urgency and destination.
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