Apparel Strategy
Why smart brands stock plain t-shirts before they have a design
A smarter way to manufacture — lower costs, faster turnaround, more flexibility.
More fashion brands and warehouses are ordering blank garments in bulk before a single design is finalised. At first glance it sounds counterintuitive. But there’s a very good reason behind it — and it comes down to money and speed.
The old way of doing things
Traditionally, a brand would finalise a design, then place a manufacturing order. The process — sourcing fabric, cutting, sewing, printing — could take 6 to 12 weeks. Every new design meant starting from scratch, with high minimum quantities and long waits.
The smarter approach: stock first, customise later
The most expensive part of garment production isn’t the print or embroidery — it’s the fabric sourcing, cutting, and sewing. Order that part in bulk upfront, and you dramatically lower your cost per unit. Then add customisation only when the design is ready.
Stage 1
Bulk production
Manufacture plain garments in volume. Lock in lower fabric and sewing costs across all colours and sizes.
Stage 2
Customise on demand
Add prints, embroidery, or washes only once the design is confirmed. Fast turnaround, no waste.
Where the real savings come from
When garments are produced in bulk, manufacturers can source fabric at better rates, run longer production batches, and reduce per-unit sewing costs. The result is a meaningfully lower cost per piece compared to small, one-off orders.
Fabric cost
Lower per unit at volume
Turnaround
Days, not weeks
Flexibility
Any design, anytime
Why warehouses love this model
Wholesale warehouses have started holding plain stock in popular colours — white, black, navy, grey — so they can offer fast-turnaround customisation to their clients. A retailer needs 500 branded polos? The blanks are already there. Add embroidery, ship within the week.
It turns a warehouse from a passive storage facility into an active, value-adding part of the supply chain.
Is this right for your brand?
- You drop new designs regularly throughout the year
- You want lower cost per unit without committing to one design in bulk
- You’re tired of long lead times every time you launch something new
- You want flexibility to react to trends without restarting production
Made in Bangladesh
Sabera does exactly this
Sabera manufactures plain knit apparel — t-shirts, polos, hoodies, sweatshirts, joggers, and more — in large quantities for brands and warehouses worldwide. When your designs are ready, they add the prints, embroidery, or custom finishes as needed.
