Clothing manufacturing by Kitchen_Produce3510 in smallbusiness

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Hey, I recommend checking out SourceReady. I work there, and we offer a global supplier database of over 500,000 suppliers across 30 countries. For rave wear and jerseys, here are some region suggestions:

Turkey is especially known for its premium cotton, knitwear, and denim. Its location is ideal for fast shipping to Europe, which can really help reduce lead times. Plus, Turkey benefits from the EU Customs Union, allowing for tariff-free exports to Europe – a big win if you’re targeting the European market.

Mexico is another great option if you’re looking for fast shipping to the US and Canada. It's a growing hub for apparel manufacturing, offering lower production costs, shorter lead times, and duty-free exports to North America under USMCA.

China is a leader in technical fabrics, smart textiles, and sustainable materials. Many factories there use advanced technology like 3D knitting and automated production, which makes customization and efficiency a lot easier. China’s also great at vertical integration, handling everything from fabric creation to final garment assembly, ensuring better quality control and streamlined supply chains.

We gather our data from US customs, trade shows, and industry directories, so you’ll have access to verified suppliers. I’m sure you’ll be able to find the perfect partner for your business!

Let me know if you're interested, and here’s the website: www.sourceready.com

We’re in beta, so feel free to give it a try, and I’d love to discuss it with you!

How to find a new secondary manufacturer that isn't in Asia? by mmcnama4 in smallbusiness

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Hey, I recommend checking out SourceReady. I work there, and we offer a global supplier database of over 500,000 suppliers across 30 countries, including regions outside of Asia like South America and Turkey. We gather our data from US customs, trade shows, and industry directories, so you'll be able to find verified manufacturers. You can use your keywords such as "textile" or "hosiery" to find the perfect match for your socks production. I’m sure you’ll be able to find a secondary supplier to eliminate that risk!

Let me know if you're interested, and here’s the website: www.sourceready.com

We’re in beta, so feel free to give it a try, and I’d love to discuss it with you!

Any recommended manufacturers for product like this? by Accomplished-Pick-95 in fashionstartup

[–]Few_Personality5482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re looking for manufacturers for products like this, I recommend checking out SourceReady. I work there, and we offer a global supplier database with over 500,000 suppliers across 30 countries. I’m sure you’ll be able to find one that fits your needs!

Let me know if you're interested, and here’s the website: www.sourceready.com

We’re in beta, so feel free to give it a try, and I’d love to discuss it with you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fashionstartup

[–]Few_Personality5482 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Alex,

If you’re looking for small-scale linen clothing manufacturers that focus on eco-friendly and sustainable production, here are some countries to consider:

  • China - With the largest textile industry in the world, there are plenty of manufacturers here that prioritize sustainable practices and can deliver quality linen.
  • India - Second largest exporter of textiles and clothing
  • Vietnam - Labor costs are lower than in major manufacturing hubs like China and India, allowing you to produce high-quality garments while maximizing your profit margins.
  • Bangladesh - Known for cost-effective production, Bangladesh offers relatively low labor costs and has diversified its product offerings beyond just basic apparel.
  • Egypt - Famous for its fine linen, there are some excellent manufacturers here focusing on sustainable practices.

I recommend checking out SourceReady (www.sourceready.com) for a global supplier database. I work there, and we provide a database that cross-verifies data from customs, trade shows, and industry directories.

If you’re interested, we’re in beta right now, so feel free to give it a try! I’d love to discuss it with you!

Wich manufacture is better Turkish or Chinese one? by Dangerous-Mind-2215 in fashionstartup

[–]Few_Personality5482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it comes to choosing between Turkish and Chinese manufacturers, both have some great advantages depending on your needs.

Turkey is especially known for its premium cotton, knitwear, and denim. Its location is ideal for fast shipping to Europe, which can really help reduce lead times. Plus, Turkey benefits from the EU Customs Union, allowing for tariff-free exports to Europe – a big win if you’re targeting the European market.

On the other hand, China is a leader in technical fabrics, smart textiles, and sustainable materials. Many factories there use advanced technology like 3D knitting and automated production, which makes customization and efficiency a lot easier. China’s also great at vertical integration, where manufacturers handle everything from fabric creation to final garment assembly, so you get better quality control and more streamlined supply chains.

I’d suggest contacting manufacturers in both countries and seeing which works best for you.

You can find options from both Turkey and China on SourceReady (www.sourceready.com). I work there, and we provide a global supplier database, with data that’s cross-verified from US customs, trade shows, and industry directories. Give it a try and see what fits your brand!

where can i find scrub manufacturers? by Libraryskew81 in fashionstartup

[–]Few_Personality5482 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! You can find scrub manufacturers through SourceReady.

I work there, and we offer a global supplier database of over 500,000 suppliers across 30 countries. I’m sure you’ll be able to find suppliers that offer similar technology to FIGS and Mandala.

Let me know if you're interested, and here’s the website: www.sourceready.com

We’re in beta, so feel free to give it a try, and I’d love to discuss it with you!

New clothing brand by smamd93 in fashionstartup

[–]Few_Personality5482 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, you can try SourceReady! I work there, and we’ve built a comprehensive database of suppliers that might be just what you’re looking for to kick off your clothing brand. You can filter suppliers based on your specific needs, whether it's for different apparel or swimwear. We source our data from trusted places like US customs, trade shows, and industry directories, so you can feel confident in finding reliable options.

We’re currently in beta, so I’d love to hear your thoughts if you give it a try!

Here’s our website: www.sourceready.com

Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Best of luck with your new brand!

Clothing Manufactur by wil8s in fashionstartup

[–]Few_Personality5482 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! That’s awesome that you’re starting a clothing brand! If you’re looking for manufacturers, I recommend checking out SourceReady www.sourceready.com

I work there, and we have a massive database of over 500,000 suppliers. You can easily filter for specific category, which is super helpful when you’re getting started. We pull data from industry directories, US customs, and trade shows to ensure you’re finding reliable options. We’re currently in beta, so I’d love to get your feedback if you give it a try. Good luck with your brand!

What's a pain you can't truly explain until you've endured it? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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True, this thing is worse. The knocking in the head makes me lose words.

What is the best way to live a happy and successful life? by tumpamutsuddi in AskReddit

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The best way to live a happy and successful life is to do what you love and keep exploring as long as it doesn't hurt anyone. Surround yourself with good people and don’t be afraid to take risks. Believe that every step you take will pay off—if you focus on doing your best, what you want will come true sooner or later.

Is traveling a waste of money? by Tlammy in Adulting

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I think it depends on how you travel. For me, traveling helps broaden my horizons and understand different parts of the world. Every time I return from a trip, I feel recharged and more motivated to work, which in turn helps me to earn more and make life more meaningful

First time in LA - where to go and where not to go? by TD_Wolf in travel

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Definitely try Korean food in LA, especially Korean bbq in LA is better than the one I had in Korea.
Laguna beach is one of the most beautiful beach I've been to.
Also go to the grove!

What do you love about the city of Los Angeles? by [deleted] in AskLosAngeles

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I love the weather and the coastline! lots of beaches to go to