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Custom & Wholesale Baby Clothes
Custom and wholesale baby clothes tailored for your brand, combining premium quality, cute designs, and affordability.
Fast and Flexible Manufacturing Services
7 Days Sample Making: We deliver high-quality custom samples within just 7 days, ensuring your designs are brought to life quickly and efficiently.
15 Days Bulk Shipment: Enjoy rapid production times with bulk orders ready to ship in as little as 15 days.
600,000+ Pieces/Month Capacity: With a robust manufacturing system, we produce over 600,000 pieces monthly, meeting large-scale demands while maintaining excellent quality.
Diverse Customization Options:Choose from over 100 fabric types, unique patterns, customizable logos, labels, and packaging to bring your brand’s vision to life.
Reliable Quality and Support:With years of experience, we prioritize quality assurance and responsive customer support to guarantee satisfaction at every stage.
Opt for Soft Materials: Babies have sensitive skin, so select natural, breathable fabrics like cotton or bamboo blends. These materials reduce irritation and help regulate a baby’s temperature.
Look for Stretch: Clothes with a bit of stretch (e.g., cotton/spandex blends) allow babies to move freely and make dressing easier.
Getting the Correct Size
Weight and Height Guidelines: Baby clothing sizes often correspond to weight/length ranges (e.g., 0–3 months, 3–6 months, etc.). Always reference both the baby’s weight and height when choosing a size rather than relying solely on age.
Size Up If Unsure: Babies grow quickly, so if you’re unsure between two sizes, opt for the larger size. Rolling up sleeves or pant legs is common and ensures you get longer use out of each piece.
Prioritizing Comfort and Safety
Avoid Excess Accessories: Steer clear of clothing with unnecessary buttons, bows, or ties that can pose choking or strangulation hazards. If clothes do have buttons or small decorative pieces, check regularly that they’re securely attached.
Elastic Waistbands: Choose pants and shorts with soft, adjustable waistbands that won’t dig into the baby’s belly.
Flame-Resistant Sleepwear: Sleepwear in certain regions (like the U.S.) follows safety guidelines and is often labeled flame-resistant or tight-fitting for safety; check labels to make sure you’re using these as intended.
Dressing for Easy Changing
Snaps and Zippers: Clothes that have front or bottom snaps or full-length zippers simplify diaper changes, especially when you’re on the go.
Envelope or Kimono-Style Necklines: These allow you to pull tops down over the baby’s shoulders and off the body instead of over the head (helpful for messy blowouts).
Rompers and Bodysuits: One-piece outfits mean fewer items of clothing to fuss with and fewer pieces to lose.
Layering Smartly
Think One Extra Layer: A general rule is to dress your baby in one more layer than you would wear for the same weather. This helps them stay warm without overheating.
Easy-On Cardigans and Jackets: Lightweight sweaters or jackets with snaps or zips give you flexibility to add/remove layers based on temperature changes.
Hats and Socks: Newborns lose heat quickly from their heads and feet, so keep soft hats and socks on hand in cooler conditions.
Practicality for Parents
Stain-Friendly Colors and Patterns: While pastels are cute, deeper colors and patterned fabrics can help conceal day-to-day stains.
Minimal Fuss, Maximize Wear: Babies may only wear an outfit a handful of times before outgrowing it, so look for versatile garments you can mix and match.
Buy Second-Hand: Babies often outgrow clothes before they get worn out. Gently used baby clothing is a budget-friendly and eco-friendly option.
Laundry and Care
Mild, Fragrance-Free Detergent: Prevent skin irritation by using a detergent formulated for sensitive skin, without perfumes or dyes.
Pre-Wash New Clothes: Wash all baby clothes before first use to remove any chemicals or residues from manufacturing or shipping.
Manage Stains Quickly: A quick rinse or pre-soak for milk or diaper-related stains helps them come out more easily in the wash.
Seasonal Considerations
Warm Weather: Choose lightweight and breathable fabrics (cotton, muslin). Dress minimally to prevent overheating.
Cold Weather: Use layered approaches, including footed onesies, sweaters, or sleep sacks. Make sure layers are snug but not restrictive.
Sun Protection: For outings, opt for clothing with built-in UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) or wide-brimmed hats to protect delicate skin.
Organizing and Storing
Separate by Size: Label drawers or bins (e.g., “0–3 months,” “3–6 months”). This helps you rotate through sizes as your baby grows.
Use Drawer Dividers: Group similar items (bodysuits, pants, socks) so you can quickly grab what you need.
Keep “Outgrown” Bin Handy: Have a box or bag to toss clothes into as soon as they no longer fit. This keeps drawers manageable and lets you easily donate or pass them on.
Fun and Individuality
Experiment with Style: Don’t be afraid to add bright colors or fun prints—babyhood is the perfect time to experiment with playful fashion.
Comfort Over Trend: While it’s nice to dress babies in adorable outfits for special occasions, prioritizing comfort will keep them (and you) happier day to day.
Frequently Asked Questions
If you have more questions, feel free to reach out to us!
Simply contact us via email or phone, or visit our website to get started. Our team will guide you through the process.
Yes, we accommodate orders with low MOQs, making it easier for startups and small businesses to collaborate with us.
We adhere to strict quality control processes, ensuring all products are safe, durable, and meet customer expectations.
Yes, we provide global shipping services to ensure your products reach you wherever you are.