Custom Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing — OEM/ODM from 100 Pieces
Partner with a trusted Dongguan factory with 28+ years of experience producing premium lambswool sweaters for fashion brands, retailers, and designers worldwide.
Lambswool Sweater Styles & Samples
Why CENWILD for Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing
100-Piece MOQ Flexibility
Launch your lambswool sweater line without huge inventory risk. Our low minimum order quantity supports startups and growing brands.
28+ Years Dongguan Heritage
Founded in 1998 in Humen, at the heart of China’s premier knitwear region, delivering proven manufacturing expertise.
In-House Knitting & Sampling
Full control from yarn to finished garment with computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG–14GG gauges for superior quality.
OEM & ODM Capabilities
Bring your tech pack, sketch, or just an idea. Our design team turns concepts into production-ready lambswool sweaters.
2,000+ Brands Served Worldwide
Trusted by fashion labels, retailers, wholesalers, and independent designers across North America, Europe, Australia, and beyond.
Fast Turnaround & Capacity
Over 80,000 pieces monthly capacity with streamlined sampling, production, quality control, and export logistics under one roof.
Lambswool Sweater Styles & Custom Manufacturing

Lambswool Crewneck Sweaters
Classic crewneck silhouettes in pure lambswool, knit on 3GG–14GG gauges with fully-fashioned shaping and ribbed trims. Ideal for private label collections requiring timeless, versatile basics. OEM and ODM available with MOQ from 100 pieces. In-house sampling ensures accurate fit and finish before bulk production.
Get a Quote
Lambswool Cardigan Sweaters
Button-front cardigans manufactured in lambswool with options for ribbed, cable, or jacquard patterns. CENWILD handles button sourcing, buttonhole placement, and edge finishing in-house. Perfect for brands building layering pieces with custom branding. Low MOQ and knit-down prototyping support design iteration.
Get a Quote
Lambswool V-Neck Sweaters
V-neck pullovers crafted from soft lambswool with clean neckline binding and precise gauge control. Suitable for men’s, women’s, and unisex programs. Our Dongguan facility produces consistent quality across reorders, with embroidery and printing decoration available. 28+ years of knitwear expertise behind every piece.
Get a Quote
Lambswool Turtleneck Sweaters
Turtleneck and mock-neck styles in lambswool, knit with double-layer collars or folded ribbed necks. Ideal for autumn-winter collections and elevated basics. CENWILD’s design team assists with collar height, width, and stitch structure. ODM services turn concept sketches into production-ready tech packs. Bulk orders available from 100 pieces.
Get a Quote
Lambswool Cable Knit
Traditional cable-knit textures in lambswool, programmed on computerized flat-knitting machines for repeatable precision. Intarsia, twisted stitches, and relief patterns available. Our 200+ skilled employees ensure hand-finished linking and seam quality. Perfect for heritage-inspired or contemporary chunky-knit lines with private label branding.
Get a Quote
Lambswool Pullover Sweaters
Pullover sweaters in lambswool across crewneck, V-neck, and boat-neck designs. Full-service production includes yarn sourcing, knitting, linking, washing, and packaging. CENWILD supports brands at any stage—from finished tech packs to early-stage ideas—with in-house sampling and 3D knit programming. MOQ starts at 100 pieces.
Get a Quote
Lambswool Zip Sweaters
Quarter-zip and half-zip styles in lambswool with custom zipper selection, placket reinforcement, and collar construction. Ideal for athleisure, resort, or smart-casual collections. CENWILD coordinates zipper sourcing, color matching, and logo embroidery. Flexible payment terms and stable lead times support growing brand partnerships.
Get a Quote
Lambswool Blend Sweaters
Lambswool blended with merino, cashmere, cotton, or recycled fibers for performance, cost optimization, or sustainability positioning. Our yarn-sourcing network and blending expertise help brands balance softness, durability, and price. In-house lab testing and anti-pilling finishing ensure quality. OEM and private label services available from 100 pieces.
Get a Quote
Custom Lambswool Sweaters
Fully bespoke lambswool sweaters tailored to your brand’s design, fit, and decoration requirements. CENWILD’s design team translates sketches, photos, or concepts into knit-down samples with original stitch programming, grading, and trim selection. Intarsia, jacquard, embroidery, and garment-dye options available. Your vision, our manufacturing expertise.
Get a QuoteAbout CENWILD Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear manufacturing region — CENWILD began as a small family knitting workshop and has grown into a full-service lambswool sweater manufacturer. Today our team of over 200 skilled professionals operates advanced flat-knitting machines across 3GG to 14GG gauges, delivering more than 80,000 finished pieces every month to fashion brands worldwide.
Over 28 years we have evolved from simple knitting and linking into a complete OEM and ODM partner, covering design development, yarn sourcing, sampling, production, decoration, quality control, packaging, and export logistics. We have served more than 2,000 brands across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, Russia, and the Middle East — from independent designers and influencers to established global labels.
Our philosophy is rooted in Quality First, Customer Growth, Innovation, and Responsibility. We position ourselves not as a transactional supplier but as a long-term manufacturing partner behind growing fashion brands. With flexible MOQ starting from just 100 pieces and in-house design support at every stage, CENWILD turns your concepts into production-ready knitwear that builds your brand.

Core Capabilities: From Concept to Finished Lambswool Sweater
Design Development & Sampling
Our in-house design team transforms your vision—sketch, photo, or idea—into production-ready lambswool sweater samples. We handle stitch programming, grading, and knit-down prototypes so you approve every detail before full production begins.
- Original stitch design and 3D knit programming for custom patterns
- Knit-down sampling in your chosen lambswool blend and gauge
- Tech pack development and fit grading across all sizes
- Rapid iteration: refine color, texture, and construction quickly

In-House Knitting & Production Capacity
CENWILD operates computerized flat-knitting machines from 3GG to 14GG across our Dongguan facility, delivering over 80,000 pieces monthly. Every lambswool sweater is knitted, linked, and assembled under one roof for complete quality control.
- Full gauge range supports fine merino blends to chunky lambswool styles
- Monthly capacity exceeds 80,000 finished sweaters
- Intarsia, jacquard, cable, and fully-fashioned knitting techniques
- Low MOQ from 100 pieces—ideal for emerging brands and test collections

Quality Control & Finishing
Every lambswool sweater passes multi-stage inspection—from yarn receipt through linking, washing, and final pressing. Our garment-finishing suite includes anti-pilling treatment, softening, brushing, and garment dyeing to ensure premium hand-feel and durability.
- Multi-point QC at yarn, knitting, linking, washing, and packing stages
- Garment washing and finishing: softening, anti-pilling, brushing, garment dye
- Final inspection for measurements, color consistency, and construction
- Defect rate below industry standard—Quality First is our founding principle

Logistics & Export Support
With 28 years shipping to the US, UK, Europe, Australia, and beyond, CENWILD manages documentation, customs compliance, and carrier coordination. We pack to your spec and ensure your lambswool sweaters arrive on time, ready to sell.
- Full export documentation and customs compliance for global markets
- Custom packaging, hangtags, polybags, and carton marking to your brand standards
- Flexible payment: T/T, PayPal, credit card, USDT, and VTB Bank for Russia
- On-time delivery backed by decades of logistics experience

CENWILD Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing vs. Typical Suppliers
See how our 28 years of Dongguan expertise, flexible MOQ, and full in-house capabilities give your brand the edge in custom lambswool sweater production.
← 左右滑动查看 →
Lambswool Sweater Production Process — From Yarn to Shipment
Every custom lambswool sweater order follows our proven six-phase workflow, ensuring quality control, transparency, and on-time delivery at every stage.
Yarn Sourcing & Testing
We source premium lambswool and blended yarns, conduct fiber testing, and provide swatches to confirm softness, weight, and color before knitting begins.
Knit-Down Sampling
Our in-house design team programs 3GG–14GG machines, produces knit-down samples with your chosen stitch patterns, and refines fit and construction details.
Bulk Knitting Production
Approved samples move to our computerized flat-knitting lines with a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces, maintaining consistent gauge and tension throughout.
Quality Control & Finishing
Each lambswool sweater undergoes multi-point inspection, garment washing, anti-pilling treatment, pressing, and any requested embroidery or printing decoration.
Packing & Labeling
Finished sweaters are folded, tagged with your private labels, packed per your specifications, and prepared with all required export documentation.
Export & Logistics
We coordinate FOB, CIF, or door-to-door shipping worldwide, provide tracking, and ensure your order arrives safely to your warehouse or fulfillment center.
How to Order Your Custom Lambswool Sweater
From initial inquiry to finished goods, CENWILD guides you through every step of custom lambswool sweater production with transparent timelines and dedicated support.
Submit Your Design Brief
Share your tech pack, sketch, reference photo, or concept. Our design team reviews specifications and confirms yarn, gauge, decoration, and customization details for your lambswool sweater.
Receive Quote and Timeline
Within 24–48 hours, you’ll receive a detailed quotation covering unit cost, sampling fee, MOQ options from 100 pieces, and projected lead times for samples and bulk production.
Approve Knit-Down Samples
CENWILD knits physical samples in your chosen lambswool yarn and construction. Review fit, hand-feel, color, and decoration; request revisions until every detail meets your brand standards.
Confirm Bulk Order
Once samples are approved, finalize quantities, colorways, and sizes. Pay the deposit and CENWILD schedules your production run with locked-in specifications and delivery dates.
Production and Quality Control
Your lambswool sweaters are knitted, linked, decorated, washed, and inspected under CENWILD’s multi-stage QC process. Progress updates keep you informed throughout the manufacturing cycle.
Final Inspection and Shipment
After final inspection and your balance payment, garments are packed per your specifications and shipped via sea, air, or express courier with full export documentation and tracking.
Certified Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing You Can Trust
Brands That Trust CENWILD for Lambswool Sweater Production
CENWILD helped us launch our first lambswool sweater collection in just 62 days. Their knit-down samples were flawless, and the MOQ of 100 pieces per style let us test three designs without overcommitting inventory.
We’ve scaled from 500 pieces to over 12,000 lambswool sweaters per season with CENWILD. Quality has stayed consistent across five collections, and their ODM team brings fresh stitch ideas every time we brief a new capsule.
After sampling with four factories, CENWILD’s intarsia work and finishing stood out. Our private label lambswool cardigans now have a 98% approval rate from retail partners, and reorders come in every quarter.
FAQ — Sourcing Lambswool Sweaters from CENWILD
What is the minimum order quantity for a custom lambswool sweater?
How much does sampling cost and how long does it take?
What is the lead time for bulk production of lambswool sweaters?
What payment methods and terms does CENWILD accept?
Can I customize the design, color, and branding on my lambswool sweater?
How does CENWILD protect my designs and intellectual property?
What shipping and logistics options are available?
Can you produce lambswool sweaters with special finishes or decorations?
Do you offer private label services for lambswool sweaters?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing and Sourcing
Navigate the lambswool sweater sourcing landscape with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, essential supplier criteria, quality benchmarks, and the most common procurement mistakes fashion brands and retailers must avoid when ordering custom knitwear.
1. What Is a Lambswool Sweater?
A lambswool sweater is made from wool harvested during the first shearing of sheep younger than seven months old. Because these fibers have never been cut, they retain naturally tapered, ultra-fine tips that measure 25–30 microns — finer than standard adult wool (30–40 microns) yet slightly thicker than premium merino (17–24 microns). This unique fiber structure delivers exceptional softness without the premium price point of merino, making lambswool a strategic choice for brands targeting accessible luxury.
Lambswool offers a warmth-to-weight ratio superior to many synthetics and natural elasticity that resists sagging over time. Its smooth, rounded scales are less likely to irritate sensitive skin, giving it hypoallergenic appeal compared to coarser adult wool. Regular wool can feel scratchy because mature fibers are thicker and have rougher cuticles; merino is softer but commands higher yarn costs and requires more delicate handling during production.
Fashion brands choose lambswool sweaters to balance premium hand-feel, durability, and cost efficiency. CENWILD processes lambswool alongside cashmere, merino, and cotton blends across 3GG–14GG gauges, enabling designers to specify the exact softness and drape their collections demand.
2. The Evolution of Lambswool Sweater Manufacturing
Scottish and Irish hand-knitters refined lambswool sweater techniques in the 1700s, creating intricate cable and Aran patterns reserved for aristocratic wardrobes. By the 1860s the industrial revolution introduced mechanized knitting frames, cutting production time from weeks to hours and making lambswool sweaters accessible to middle-class consumers across Europe and North America.
The 1980s marked a decisive shift as Asian manufacturing hubs — particularly China’s Pearl River Delta region around Dongguan — adopted computerized flat-knitting machines operating across 3GG to 14GG gauges, enabling complex jacquard and intarsia designs at scale. CENWILD, founded in 1998 in Humen, exemplifies this evolution: beginning as a small linking workshop and growing into a full-service manufacturer with monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces.
Since 2015 sustainability movements have driven demand for traceable lambswool supply chains, with brands requiring certifications such as OEKO-TEX and transparent sourcing documentation. Modern manufacturers now balance computerized efficiency with ethical fiber procurement, supporting both fast-fashion volumes and premium artisan collaborations.
3. Types of Lambswool Sweater Styles
CENWILD manufactures lambswool sweaters across every silhouette fashion brands require, from foundational pullovers and cardigans to trending oversized and mock-neck styles. Each style serves distinct customer demographics and seasonal windows, and most can be produced from the 100-piece MOQ floor.
Crewneck and V-Neck Pullovers

Crewneck and V-neck pullovers anchor most wholesale knitwear collections. Crewnecks suit unisex positioning and layering; V-necks skew slightly dressier and work well for women’s and men’s smart-casual lines.
Both silhouettes move year-round — lightweight 7GG or 12GG gauges for spring, midweight for fall. MOQ typically starts at 100 pieces per colorway when combining both necklines in a single production run.
Turtleneck and Mock Neck

Turtleneck and mock-neck lambswool sweaters peak in autumn and winter orders. Turtlenecks appeal to European and North American markets; mock necks trend younger and pair with activewear-inspired collections.
Both require precise collar knitting to avoid bulk. CENWILD programs fully-fashioned collars on 5GG to 12GG machines, ensuring clean folds and consistent height across sizes.
Cardigans and Button-Front Styles

Cardigans remain a staple for women’s wholesale and independent designer lines. Button plackets, zip fronts, and open-front duster lengths all qualify as cardigans.
MOQ considerations rise slightly when custom buttons or hardware are specified, but CENWILD stocks neutral resin and corozo buttons to keep 100-piece minimums feasible for first orders.
Oversized and Relaxed Fits

Oversized lambswool sweaters — dropped shoulders, extended body length, wide sleeves — drive growth in Gen Z and millennial women’s brands. These silhouettes require adjusted grading and often a coarser 3GG or 5GG gauge for the desired drape.
CENWILD’s design team can convert standard fit blocks into oversized patterns and produce knit-down samples to confirm proportions before bulk production begins.
4. Lambswool Sweater Materials and Fabric Specifications
Lambswool sweater performance and price depend on yarn composition, gauge, ply, and fabric weight. Understanding these specifications enables buyers to write precise RFQs and align fabric choices with brand positioning.
| Blend | GSM Range | Typical Use Case | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% Lambswool | 280–400 | Heritage crewnecks, V-necks | Mid |
| Lambswool-Nylon 80/20 | 300–450 | School uniforms, workwear | Budget |
| Lambswool-Cashmere 70/30 | 250–350 | Luxury cardigans, gift sets | Premium |
| Lambswool-Cotton 60/40 | 200–320 | Spring pullovers, lightweight layers | Mid |
Yarn Composition Options

100% lambswool delivers classic softness and warmth, ideal for heritage and premium casual lines. Lambswool-nylon blends (typically 90/10 or 80/20) add abrasion resistance and shape retention for high-wear pieces like school uniforms and workwear sweaters.
Lambswool-cashmere blends (70/30 or 50/50) combine luxury hand-feel with cost control, positioning between pure cashmere and pure lambswool. Lambswool-cotton blends (60/40 or 50/50) improve breathability and reduce pilling, suited to transitional-season cardigans and lightweight pullovers.
Gauge, Ply, and GSM Ranges

Gauge describes needle density: fine-gauge knits (12GG–14GG) yield smooth, dress-weight fabrics; mid-gauge (7GG–9GG) suits classic crewnecks; chunky knits (3GG–5GG) create textured, oversized styles. Ply count (2-ply through 8-ply) determines yarn thickness and fabric stability.
GSM (grams per square meter) ranges from 200–280 for lightweight spring pieces, 280–400 for mid-weight fall sweaters, and 400–600 for heavy winter knits. Specifying gauge, ply, and GSM together ensures consistent fabric hand and weight across production runs.
5. Customization and Decoration Options for Lambswool Sweaters
Customization transforms a lambswool sweater from commodity knitwear into branded product. CENWILD offers both in-knit techniques — intarsia and jacquard — and post-production decoration including embroidery, printing, and labeling, each with distinct cost, lead-time, and durability profiles.
| Technique | Setup Cost | Lead Time | Best Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intarsia knit | Programming only | +0–2 days | Bold logos, color blocks |
| Jacquard knit | +10–15% fabric | +0–2 days | All-over patterns, holiday |
| Flat embroidery | $30–80 digitizing | +3–5 days | Chest logos, text |
| 3D puff embroidery | $30–80 digitizing | +3–5 days | Streetwear branding |
| Woven label | Included | +0 days | Neck/hem brand identity |
| Custom garment dye | None | +5–7 days | Pantone-matched collections |
In-Knit Decoration: Intarsia and Jacquard

Intarsia knits discrete color blocks directly into the fabric, ideal for bold logos or geometric patterns with 2–6 colors. Setup requires custom knit programming; MOQ typically matches the garment order (100 pieces minimum). Jacquard weaves intricate multi-color designs across the entire panel, supporting fine detail and gradients but adding 10–15% to fabric cost.
Both methods are permanent — no peeling or fading — and add minimal lead time once programming is complete. Intarsia suits chest logos and sleeves; jacquard excels in all-over patterns and holiday sweaters.
Embroidery: Flat, 3D Puff, and Appliqué

Flat embroidery delivers crisp logos and text on lambswool with thread counts up to 15,000 stitches; setup includes digitizing (typically $30–80 per design) with no per-piece MOQ beyond the garment order. 3D puff embroidery uses foam underlay for raised branding, popular on streetwear. Appliqué stitches fabric patches or sequins for texture.
Embroidery adds 3–5 days to production and withstands 50+ washes when properly backed. Cost runs $1.50–4.00 per placement depending on stitch count and thread type.
Labels and Custom Dye

Woven labels sewn at the neck or hem carry brand identity with no minimum beyond the garment MOQ; heat-transfer labels offer a softer, tagless feel. Custom garment dyeing lets brands specify any Pantone shade, with MOQ of 100 pieces per color and a 5–7 day dye cycle.
Garment-dyed lambswool sweaters show richer, lived-in tones and slight texture variation, ideal for premium casual collections.
6. Key Quality Indicators in Lambswool Sweater Construction
Construction quality determines whether a lambswool sweater lasts one season or ten. Premium manufacturers like CENWILD use linking, full-fashioned techniques, and anti-pilling treatments that budget factories skip to cut costs.
Seam Construction: Linking vs. Overlocking

Linking joins knit panels loop-by-loop for a flat, invisible seam that won’t unravel or chafe. Overlocking uses a serger stitch that is faster and cheaper but creates bulk and visible thread lines.
CENWILD’s 200-strong team includes dedicated linking operators who hand-finish shoulder, side, and sleeve seams on premium lambswool sweater orders, ensuring comfort and durability.
Full-Fashioned vs. Cut-and-Sew

Full-fashioned knitting shapes each panel to its final contour on computerized flat-knit machines (3GG–14GG), eliminating fabric waste and ensuring stretch recovery. Cut-and-sew construction slices fabric from a knit tube, leaving raw edges that fray and lose shape.
Full-fashioned lambswool sweaters command 20–30% higher wholesale prices but deliver superior fit and longevity.
Sample Inspection Checklist
Check yarn consistency under natural light for color variation between skeins. Measure stitch density with a gauge tool: 12–16 stitches per inch is standard for 7GG lambswool. Inspect rib-knit cuffs and hems for elasticity and recovery after stretching.
Verify shoulder tape reinforcement, anti-pilling enzyme wash certificates, and seam strength by pulling gently at joins during factory audits.
- Yarn evenness: no thick-thin slubs or dye lots mismatched
- Seam integrity: linking preferred, no puckering or skipped stitches
- Pilling resistance: enzyme or softener wash documented
- Trim quality: cuffs snap back within 2 seconds after 50% stretch
7. How to Choose a Lambswool Sweater Manufacturer
Selecting the right lambswool sweater manufacturer determines product quality, lead times, and long-term partnership success. Evaluate suppliers on certifications, capacity, sampling flexibility, and alignment with your order volume — from 100-piece test runs to multi-thousand-piece collections.
Certifications and Compliance
OEKO-TEX Standard 100 confirms yarn and dye safety; BSCI or WRAP audits verify ethical labor practices; ISO 9001 signals process consistency. Request current certificates and audit reports before committing to production.
Manufacturers serving EU and US markets typically maintain at least one textile safety standard and one social compliance credential, reducing import risk and brand liability.
Production Capacity and Lead Times
Monthly capacity above 50,000 pieces suits large retailers; 5,000–20,000 pieces fits emerging brands. Standard lambswool sweater lead times range 30–45 days after sample approval, with 7–14 days for knit-down samples.
Ask about machine gauge range (3GG–14GG covers most styles) and peak-season scheduling. Factories with 200+ employees and computerized flat-knit equipment handle complex intarsia and jacquard without subcontracting delays.
Sampling Process and MOQ Flexibility
Knit-down samples cost $50–150 per colorway and take 7–14 days. Confirm whether the fee is refundable upon bulk order and whether the factory accepts tech packs, sketches, or reference photos.
MOQ starting at 100 pieces per style enables test launches and seasonal capsules. Verify per-color minimums (often 50–100 units) and whether mixed sizing within that total is permitted without surcharges.
Yarn Sourcing and Quality Control
Ask whether the supplier stocks lambswool or sources per order, typical micron range (21–23 μm is standard), and country of origin. In-house yarn testing for pilling resistance and colorfastness reduces post-production defects.
Request details on inspection protocols: AQL standards (commonly 2.5 for apparel), percentage of inline checks, and final audit procedures before shipment.
8. Common Mistakes When Ordering Lambswool Sweaters
Even experienced buyers make critical errors when ordering lambswool sweaters that cascade into cost overruns, delayed launches, and quality disputes. Understanding these pitfalls before placing your first order saves time, money, and brand reputation.
Underestimating Shrinkage and Care Requirements
Lambswool typically shrinks 3–5% after the first wash if not pre-treated, yet many buyers skip shrinkage testing and care-label planning. A sweater graded to fit medium may become small after customer laundering, triggering returns.
Specify garment-wash or pre-shrink finishing during production and request wash-tested samples. Confirm care-label compliance for your target markets (FTC in the U.S., UKCA in the UK) to avoid regulatory penalties and customer dissatisfaction.
Neglecting Gauge and GSM Specifications
Failing to define gauge (e.g., 7GG vs. 12GG) and fabric weight (GSM) leaves the factory guessing, often resulting in sweaters that feel too heavy, too sheer, or inconsistent across reorders. A 12GG lambswool sweater at 280 GSM delivers a fine, lightweight hand; the same style at 7GG and 350 GSM feels bulkier.
Always specify both gauge and target GSM in your tech pack, and request a knit-down swatch to confirm hand-feel before bulk production.
Ignoring Color-Matching Standards
Relying on screen colors or vague descriptions like ‘navy’ leads to shade mismatches. Pantone TPX references and physical yarn swatches are industry standards; suppliers who resist providing dye-lot samples often lack robust color-management systems.
Submit Pantone codes or approved physical swatches with every order, request lab dips for approval, and red-flag any factory that ships without your sign-off on color.
Skipping Pre-Production Samples
Ordering bulk without a pre-production sample risks discovering fit, construction, or decoration flaws only after thousands of pieces are knitted. Pre-production samples confirm every detail—stitch density, trim placement, embroidery quality, and sizing—before committing your deposit.
Budget 2–4 weeks and $100–300 per sample style. Factories offering ‘free samples’ often recoup costs through inflated bulk pricing or reduced quality; transparent sampling fees signal a professional partner invested in your success.
9. Steps to Launch Your Lambswool Sweater Brand
Launching a lambswool sweater brand requires a structured approach from concept to delivery. Each phase has specific deliverables and timelines that directly impact cash flow and inventory risk.
Research and Tech Pack Development
Begin with 2–4 weeks of market research to identify your niche, price point, and target customer. Develop a tech pack that includes flat sketches, stitch patterns, yarn weight (typically 2/26 or 2/28 for lambswool), color references (Pantone TPX), and size grading.
CENWILD’s design team can assist brands starting with only a photo or idea, translating concepts into production-ready specifications with knit-down swatches and 3D programming.
Quoting, Sampling, and Pre-Production Approval
Request quotes from 2–3 manufacturers; compare MOQ (CENWILD starts at 100 pieces), unit cost, and sampling fees. Approve a knit-down sample (1–2 weeks), then a pre-production sample in your final yarn and trims (another 1–2 weeks) before committing to bulk production.
Production, QC, and Logistics
Standard production runs 25–35 days after deposit and sample approval. Arrange third-party or in-house QC inspections before shipment. Budget 3–4 weeks for ocean freight or 5–7 days for air; first-time buyers should order conservatively to minimize inventory holding costs.
10. Lambswool Sweater Pricing and Cost Breakdown
FOB unit prices for lambswool sweaters scale sharply with volume: a 100-piece order typically runs $28–$38 per garment for a basic crewneck, falling to $18–$24 at 1,000 pieces. Complexity drives cost—two-color intarsia adds $3–$6 per unit, while full jacquard designs can add $8–$12 over a solid base.
Yarn grade accounts for 40–50% of total cost; premium 19.5-micron Australian lambswool commands a 20–30% premium over standard 21-micron grades. Decoration methods layer additional expense: flat embroidery starts at $1.50 per 10,000 stitches, heat-transfer prints run $0.80–$1.50 per placement, and custom woven labels add $0.30–$0.60 each.
Lead times compress as order size grows: 100-piece runs require 25–30 days, 500-piece orders complete in 20–25 days, and 1,000+ pieces ship in 18–22 days. Packaging choices—polybag versus rigid box with tissue—add $0.50–$2.00 per unit, and sea freight to the U.S. West Coast averages $1.20–$1.80 per sweater in a consolidated container.
| Quantity Tier | Basic Crewneck (FOB) | Two-Color Intarsia (FOB) | Full Jacquard (FOB) | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $28–$38 | $32–$44 | $38–$50 | 25–30 days |
| 300 pcs | $24–$32 | $28–$38 | $34–$44 | 22–28 days |
| 500 pcs | $21–$28 | $25–$34 | $30–$40 | 20–25 days |
| 1,000+ pcs | $18–$24 | $22–$30 | $28–$36 | 18–22 days |
Ready to Develop Your Lambswool Sweater Collection?
Get a fast quote, free consultation, and dedicated account manager. No obligation — just expert support from a 28-year manufacturing partner.

























