Custom Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer — OEM/ODM from 100 Pieces
CENWILD is your trusted crewneck sweater manufacturer offering private label production, in-house knitting, and flexible MOQs for fashion brands, retailers, and designers worldwide.
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Why Choose CENWILD as Your Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Launch your crewneck sweater line without massive inventory risk. Perfect for startups, independent designers, and test collections.
28+ Years Dongguan Expertise
Founded in 1998 in China’s knitwear capital, we bring three decades of manufacturing experience to every crewneck order.
Fast In-House Knit Sampling
Our own computerized flat-knitting machines and knit-down facility deliver production-ready crewneck samples in days, not weeks.
Full OEM and ODM Flexibility
Bring your tech pack or just an idea. Our design team develops original crewneck styles with custom stitches and patterns.
80,000+ Monthly Production Capacity
Scale confidently with a factory that handles both small test runs and large wholesale orders without compromising lead times.
Private Label Partnership Approach
We grow with you: flexible payment terms, dedicated support, and full white-label services from yarn to final packaging.
Crewneck Sweater Manufacturing Capabilities

Custom Crewneck Sweaters
Fully customizable crewneck sweaters tailored to your brand’s specifications. From initial concept or tech pack to finished garment, our 28+ years of OEM and ODM experience cover yarn selection, stitch design, intarsia, jacquard, embroidery, printing, and finishing. MOQ starts at 100 pieces.
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Private Label Crewnecks
White-label crewneck production ready for your brand tags and packaging. We handle design development, sampling, knitting, quality control, and export logistics so you can launch or expand your knitwear line quickly. Ideal for startups, retailers, and independent designers building private label collections.
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Oversized Crewneck Sweaters
Relaxed-fit and drop-shoulder crewneck sweaters engineered for contemporary silhouettes. Our in-house design team and computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG to 14GG gauges ensure accurate grading, proportions, and drape in oversized styles. Available in all yarn types and decoration techniques.
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Cashmere Crewneck Sweaters
Luxury crewneck sweaters knit from pure cashmere or cashmere blends. We source premium fibers, produce knit-down samples, and apply anti-pilling and softening finishes to deliver the hand-feel and durability your customers expect. Suitable for high-end fashion brands and boutique retailers.
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Cotton Crewneck Sweaters
Breathable cotton crewneck sweaters in Pima, organic, or standard combed cotton. Perfect for spring/summer collections, layering pieces, and everyday wear. Our facilities handle garment washing, garment dye, and a full range of prints and embroidery to match your seasonal design direction.
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Merino Wool Crewnecks
Fine-gauge merino wool crewnecks offering warmth, softness, and moisture management. Manufactured with precise tension control and fully-fashioned knitting techniques to minimize waste and seams. Ideal for performance-casual brands, outdoor labels, and premium everyday knitwear lines.
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Jacquard Crewneck Sweaters
Crewneck sweaters featuring multi-color jacquard patterns, logos, or graphic motifs knit directly into the fabric. Our 3D knit programming and experienced technicians translate your artwork into durable, wash-fast designs. No MOQ penalty for complex colorwork or custom jacquard.
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Lightweight Crewneck Sweaters
Fine-knit crewneck sweaters in lighter gauges and breathable yarns for transitional seasons and warmer climates. We optimize stitch density and yarn weight to balance coverage, drape, and ventilation. Suitable for resort collections, travel lines, and year-round capsule wardrobes.
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Cable Knit Crewnecks
Classic cable-knit crewnecks with traditional or modern stitch patterns. Hand-guided or programmed on computerized machines, our cable techniques include twisted stitches, braids, and texture blocks. Available in wool, cotton, alpaca, and blends with ribbed trims and reinforced construction.
Get a QuoteYour Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer Since 1998
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear industry — CENWILD began as a small family knitting workshop. Over 28 years we have grown into a full-service crewneck sweater manufacturer with more than 200 skilled employees, computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG–14GG gauges, and a monthly production capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces.
Today CENWILD serves over 2,000 fashion brands, retailers, and independent designers worldwide with OEM, ODM, and private label knitwear. From design and yarn sourcing to knit-down sampling, production, quality control, decoration, packaging, and export logistics, we provide one-stop manufacturing that turns your crewneck concepts into finished garments ready to ship.
What sets us apart is our commitment to flexibility and partnership. We welcome low MOQ orders starting from just 100 pieces, support multiple payment methods including PayPal and credit card, and work closely with brands at every stage — whether you arrive with a complete tech pack or just an idea. Quality first, customer growth, innovation, and responsibility guide every sweater we knit.

What Makes CENWILD a Leading Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer
In-House Design & Knit-Down Sampling
From concept to first sample, our dedicated design team transforms your ideas into production-ready crewneck sweaters. Whether you bring a tech pack, sketch, photo, or just a vision, we handle stitch design, 3D knit programming, grading, and physical knit-down swatches in-house.
- Turn sketches or photos into fully graded tech packs
- Create original stitch patterns and colorways for your brand
- Produce physical knit-down samples before bulk production
- Expert guidance at every stage from idea to finished garment

Advanced Computerized Knitting Machines
CENWILD operates computerized flat-knitting machines spanning 3GG to 14GG gauges, enabling us to produce everything from chunky cable-knit crewnecks to fine-gauge merino styles. Our monthly capacity exceeds 80,000 pieces, ensuring scalable production for brands of all sizes.
- 3GG–14GG gauge range for diverse textures and weights
- Fully-fashioned knitting for minimal waste and superior fit
- Intarsia, jacquard, cable, ribbed, and pointelle techniques
- Monthly output of 80,000+ pieces to meet growing demand

Custom Decoration & Finishing Options
Elevate your crewneck sweaters with our comprehensive decoration and finishing services. We offer embroidery, printing, garment washing, and anti-pilling treatments — all managed in-house to maintain quality control and streamline your timeline from design to delivery.
- Embroidery: flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, patches, logo
- Printing: screen, heat transfer, DTF, and sublimation
- Garment washing: softening, anti-pilling, garment dye, brushing
- Complete trims and accessories: labels, hang tags, buttons, zippers

Flexible Private-Label & Low-MOQ Partnerships
Built for startups and established brands alike, CENWILD offers private-label crewneck sweater manufacturing with a minimum order of just 100 pieces. Flexible payment terms, OEM and ODM support, and 28+ years of Dongguan expertise make us your long-term manufacturing partner.
- MOQ from 100 pieces — ideal for emerging brands and test runs
- OEM and ODM capabilities to match your business model
- Payment via T/T, PayPal, credit card, USDT, and VTB Bank for Russia
- Deposit terms ease from 100% to 30% as partnership grows

CENWILD vs. Other Crewneck Sweater Manufacturers
See how our 28+ years of experience, flexible MOQ, and in-house capabilities set us apart from typical knitwear suppliers.
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Our Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer Production Process
Every custom crewneck sweater order follows our proven 6-phase workflow, refined over 28+ years of OEM and ODM manufacturing in Dongguan. From the first yarn selection to final export, your project is managed by experienced specialists at each stage.
Yarn Sourcing & Approval
We source cashmere, merino, cotton, alpaca, or blended yarns to match your specs, submit swatches for approval, and secure inventory for your order.
Knit-Down Sampling & Development
Our design team programs your pattern on computerized flat-knit machines, produces knit-down samples, and refines fit, gauge, and stitch details with you.
Bulk Knitting Production
Approved samples move to our 3GG–14GG machines for full-scale production. Monthly capacity exceeds 80,000 pieces, ensuring on-time delivery even for larger orders.
Quality Control & Finishing
Every crewneck sweater is inspected, linked, washed, and finished with anti-pilling or softening treatments to meet your quality standards before decoration.
Decoration & Branding
We apply your embroidery, printing, patches, or custom labels in-house, transforming blank knitwear into branded private label crewneck sweaters ready for retail.
Packing & Export Logistics
Final garments are packed to your specifications, inspected one last time, and shipped via your preferred carrier with full documentation and tracking.
How to Partner With Your Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer
From your first inquiry to finished goods, CENWILD makes custom crewneck sweater production straightforward. Here’s how we bring your knitwear to life in five simple steps.
Submit Your Design or Idea
Share a tech pack, sketch, photo, or concept. Our design team works with any starting point to develop your custom crewneck sweater.
Receive Quote and Sampling Timeline
Within 24–48 hours, you’ll receive a detailed quote, MOQ confirmation from 100 pieces, and a knit-down sampling schedule tailored to your project.
Approve Knit-Down Samples
Review physical samples for fit, stitch, yarn, and finishing. Request revisions until your crewneck sweater matches your vision perfectly before production begins.
Confirm Your Bulk Order
Lock in quantities, colors, sizes, and delivery dates. Pay your deposit and our production team schedules your order into our knitting capacity.
Production, QC, and Shipment
We knit, finish, inspect, and pack your crewneck sweaters under strict quality control, then coordinate export logistics direct to your warehouse or fulfillment center.
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What Our Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer Clients Say
CENWILD helped us launch our first 500-piece crewneck collection in just 8 weeks. Their knit-down sampling and in-house design support turned our sketches into retail-ready product faster than we imagined.
Switching to CENWILD reduced our per-unit cost by 22% while improving quality. Their MOQ of 100 pieces per style let us test three new crewneck designs without tying up capital.
We scaled from 100 pieces to over 5,000 pieces per season with CENWILD. Their 28+ years of experience, flexible payment terms, and consistent quality gave us the confidence to grow our wholesale business.
FAQ — Crewneck Sweater Manufacturing & Ordering
What is the minimum order quantity for a crewneck sweater manufacturer like CENWILD?
How long does it take to manufacture custom crewneck sweaters?
Does your crewneck sweater manufacturer provide samples before bulk production?
What payment terms does CENWILD offer as a crewneck sweater manufacturer?
Can you ship crewneck sweaters internationally and handle customs?
How does CENWILD protect my designs and intellectual property?
What customization options are available for crewneck sweaters?
Do you offer bulk pricing discounts for larger crewneck sweater orders?
Can CENWILD manufacture crewneck sweaters for men, women, and children?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Choosing the Right Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer
Navigate the sourcing landscape with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, critical supplier evaluation criteria, and the most common mistakes fashion brands make when partnering with a crewneck sweater manufacturer—so you can launch faster and avoid costly errors.
1. What Is a Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer?
A crewneck sweater manufacturer is a specialized factory that designs, knits, finishes, and fulfills orders for round-neck pullover sweaters using computerized flat-knitting machines across gauges from 3GG to 14GG. Unlike general apparel cut-and-sew factories, knitwear manufacturers program yarn directly into garment panels, eliminating fabric waste and enabling intricate stitch patterns such as cables, jacquard, and intarsia that woven fabrics cannot achieve.
Three service models define the industry: CMT (cut-make-trim) shops require brands to supply all materials and tech packs; full-package manufacturers source yarn, trims, and packaging in addition to production; and vertically integrated factories like CENWILD handle design development, 3D knit programming, sampling, knitting, embroidery, printing, garment washing, quality control, and export logistics under one roof. Full-package and vertically integrated partners reduce lead times by 30–40% and lower minimum order quantities — CENWILD starts at just 100 pieces per style.
Brands partner with specialized knitwear manufacturers to access proprietary stitch libraries, gauge-specific machinery, and finishing techniques (anti-pilling, garment dye, brushing) that general contractors lack.
2. Evolution of Crewneck Sweater Manufacturing
Hand-knitting guilds dominated sweater production until the 1860s, when William Cotton’s flatbed knitting machine enabled the first industrial crewneck sweaters — yet each piece still required manual linking and finishing, locking minimum orders at 1,000+ units and lead times beyond 90 days.
The 1970s brought punch-card automation from Stoll and Shima Seiki, cutting labor by 40% but offering limited pattern flexibility. Modern crewneck sweater manufacturers now deploy fully computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG to 14GG gauges, executing intarsia, jacquard, and cable patterns directly from digital files without manual intervention.
Today’s 3D knit programming and automated linking technology have collapsed sample lead times from six weeks to under 10 days, enabled MOQs as low as 100 pieces per style, and unlocked fully-fashioned seamless construction that eliminates side seams entirely. Buyers gain access to custom colorways, personalized intarsia logos, and grade-specific sizing — capabilities that legacy mills operating manual equipment simply cannot deliver at viable cost or speed.
3. Types of Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer Services
Every crewneck sweater manufacturer operates under one or more service models, each suited to different brand stages and resource levels. Understanding these models helps you match your technical capacity, budget, and growth goals to the right manufacturing partner.
Full-Package Manufacturing
Full-package partners handle design development, yarn sourcing, knit-down sampling, production, quality control, decoration, and export logistics. CENWILD’s one-stop model covers all steps from concept to shipment.
MOQ typically ranges 300–1,000 pieces per style. Ideal for startups and independent designers who lack technical teams or overseas sourcing networks.
Private Label Production
You supply finished tech packs, grading, and materials specifications; the manufacturer executes production and finishing. MOQ often starts at 500 pieces.
Best for established brands with in-house design teams seeking reliable production capacity without owning factories.
OEM and ODM Services
OEM (original equipment manufacturing) produces your exact designs. ODM (original design manufacturing) offers ready-to-customize catalog styles with your branding. CENWILD supports both, with ODM MOQs as low as 100 pieces per colorway.
ODM suits influencers and small retailers testing new categories; OEM fits brands scaling proven bestsellers.
Low-MOQ Specialists
Manufacturers like CENWILD accept orders from 100 pieces, enabling test launches and seasonal capsules. Payment flexibility — PayPal, credit card, USDT — further lowers entry barriers.
Critical for bootstrapped startups, crowdfunding campaigns, and brands validating demand before committing to bulk inventory.
4. Materials and Fabrics for Crewneck Sweaters
Selecting the right yarn determines your crewneck sweater’s performance, price, and seasonal fit. A crewneck sweater manufacturer like CENWILD works across 3GG–14GG gauges to accommodate fibers from chunky wool to fine cashmere, each with distinct GSM ranges and care profiles.
| Material | Gauge | GSM | Season | Care | Price Level |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Merino Wool | 5GG–12GG | 280–400 | Fall/Winter | Hand or gentle wash, lay flat | Mid |
| Cashmere | 7GG–14GG | 200–320 | Fall/Winter | Dry clean or hand wash cold | High |
| Cotton | 5GG–12GG | 220–350 | Spring/Summer | Machine wash warm, tumble low | Low–Mid |
| Acrylic | 3GG–12GG | 240–380 | Year-round | Machine wash, tumble dry | Low |
| Wool-Cashmere Blend | 7GG–12GG | 260–360 | Fall/Winter | Hand wash or dry clean | Mid–High |
| Cotton-Poly Blend | 5GG–10GG | 230–340 | Spring/Summer | Machine wash, tumble low | Low |
Matching Fiber to Target Market

Merino wool and cashmere anchor premium fall/winter collections; their finer gauges (7GG–14GG) deliver soft hand-feel and drape. Cotton and cotton-poly blends suit spring/summer lines, knit at mid-gauges (5GG–10GG) for breathability and easy care.
Acrylic offers year-round versatility and the lowest cost, ideal for high-volume basics or promotional crewnecks. Wool-cashmere blends balance luxury and price, appealing to mid-tier brands seeking differentiation without full cashmere investment.
5. Customization and Decoration Options
A crewneck sweater manufacturer’s decoration and knitting techniques define your product’s visual identity and price positioning. Understanding setup costs, MOQ impact, and durability helps brands differentiate without overspending.
| Technique | Setup Cost | MOQ Impact | Durability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacquard/Intarsia | Low (digital programming) | None | Excellent (knit-in) | Multi-color patterns, logos |
| Cable & Ribbing | Low (stitch programming) | None | Excellent (structural) | Texture, classic styling |
| Embroidery | Medium ($50–150/design) | +20–50 pcs | Very Good | Small logos, monograms |
| Screen Print | Medium ($30–80/screen) | +50–100 pcs | Good (fades) | Large graphics, slogans |
| Heat Transfer/DTF | Low (per-piece) | None | Fair (peels) | Photo-real, short runs |
| Garment Dye | Low (batch dye) | +100 pcs/color | Excellent | Vintage wash, unique tones |
Knit-In Techniques: Jacquard, Intarsia, Cable

Jacquard and intarsia weave color and pattern directly into the fabric during knitting, eliminating surface decoration costs and delivering permanent, wash-proof designs. Cable and ribbing variations add three-dimensional texture through stitch manipulation, requiring only digital programming with no per-piece surcharge.
CENWILD’s 3GG–14GG computerized flat-knit machines handle multi-color jacquard, intarsia blocks, and complex cable patterns without raising MOQ, making them the most cost-effective differentiation for budget-conscious brands.
Surface Decoration: Embroidery and Printing

Embroidery (flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, sequin, appliqué) adds premium tactile detail but requires digitizing fees and typically raises MOQ by 20–50 pieces per colorway. Screen printing and heat transfer apply graphics post-knit; screen printing suits high-volume runs (lower per-piece cost above 100 units), while DTF and sublimation enable photo-realistic, full-color designs on small batches with no screen setup.
CENWILD offers all methods in-house, allowing brands to mix embroidery logos with printed slogans on the same order.
6. Key Quality Indicators When Evaluating a Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer
Premium crewneck sweater manufacturers differentiate themselves through measurable construction standards and rigorous process controls. Evaluating samples and factory protocols against these benchmarks reveals whether a supplier can consistently deliver retail-grade knitwear.
Stitch Density and Gauge Consistency

Gauge consistency across panels ensures uniform stretch and drape. Premium factories maintain ±2% tolerance on stitch density, verified through digital tension mapping on computerized flat-knit machines (3GG–14GG). Inconsistent gauge causes visible waves, puckering, or size variance between production runs.
Seam Construction: Linking vs. Overlocking

Fully-fashioned linking creates invisible, flat seams by looping individual stitches together, standard in cashmere and merino. Overlocking (serging) is faster but produces bulkier seams suitable for casual acrylic or cotton blends. Inspect shoulder, side, and sleeve seams under tension to check for puckering or thread skipping.
Ribbing Tension and Recovery
Collar and cuff ribbing should snap back to shape after stretching 50%. Premium manufacturers pre-tension rib panels and use higher-twist yarns (Z-twist or S-twist 2-ply minimum). Loose ribbing signals inadequate needle setup or low-grade yarn that will sag after washing.
Pilling Resistance and Colorfastness Testing
Request Martindale abrasion scores (≥20,000 cycles for wool, ≥50,000 for synthetics) and ISO 105 colorfastness reports (Grade 4 minimum). Factories with in-house testing labs catch yarn defects before bulk production; those relying solely on mill certificates risk batch variation and customer returns.
7. How to Choose the Right Crewneck Sweater Manufacturer
Selecting the right crewneck sweater manufacturer requires a systematic evaluation of capabilities, compliance, and partnership fit. A structured decision framework helps brands avoid costly missteps and build scalable, long-term production relationships.
Assess Production Capacity and Lead Times
Verify monthly output (CENWILD produces 80,000+ pieces) and gauge range (3GG–14GG covers fine to chunky knits). Ask for typical sampling lead times (10–14 days) and bulk production windows (30–45 days post-approval).
Confirm machine count and workforce size to gauge scalability. A manufacturer with 200+ employees and computerized flat-knit lines can handle both startup runs of 100 pieces and reorders exceeding 5,000 units without bottlenecks.
Verify Certifications and Compliance
Request certificates for WRAP, BSCI, or Oeko-Tex Standard 100 to ensure ethical labor practices and chemical safety. Factories serving U.S. and EU markets typically hold at least one third-party audit.
Ask whether the mill sources certified organic or recycled yarns if sustainability is a brand pillar. Transparent documentation protects your reputation and simplifies retailer onboarding.
Evaluate Communication and Sampling
Test responsiveness during the RFQ phase: replies within 24 hours and detailed costing breakdowns signal professionalism. Request a knit-down swatch or full prototype to assess stitch accuracy and hand feel before committing to bulk.
CENWILD’s design team supports clients from sketch to tech pack, offering 3D knit programming and grading. Clear, bilingual communication and willingness to iterate samples reduce costly production errors.
8. Common Mistakes Buyers Make with Crewneck Sweater Manufacturers
First-time buyers often stumble into preventable traps that delay launches, inflate costs, or compromise brand quality. Recognizing these pitfalls early saves time, budget, and reputation when working with any crewneck sweater manufacturer.
Choosing on Price Alone
Selecting the lowest bid without evaluating quality, lead time, or service often results in missed deadlines, poor stitching, and costly re-orders. A factory quoting 20% below market may use thinner yarn counts or skip quality checks.
Compare at least three suppliers on material specs, production timelines, and sample quality before committing. Long-term reliability outweighs short-term savings.
Skipping Pre-Production Samples
Approving production without a knit-down sample locks in fit, color, and construction errors across the entire order. Yarn dye lots and stitch tension vary between sampling and bulk runs.
Always request and approve a pre-production sample in final yarn and gauge. This step catches grading issues and finish discrepancies before 1,000 pieces ship.
Underestimating Yarn Lead Times
Specialty fibers—cashmere, organic cotton, recycled blends—can require 30–60 days to source and dye. Buyers who ignore yarn procurement timelines face delayed launches or forced substitutions.
Confirm yarn availability and lead time during the quotation phase. For seasonal collections, lock yarn orders 90 days before your target ship date.
Neglecting IP and Design Ownership
Failing to specify intellectual-property and exclusivity clauses allows manufacturers to reproduce your designs for competitors. Custom intarsia patterns and proprietary colorways deserve contractual protection.
Include non-disclosure agreements and design-ownership terms in every contract. CENWILD and reputable partners honor IP rights, but written agreements prevent disputes.
9. Steps to Launch Your Crewneck Sweater Brand
Launching a crewneck sweater line requires a clear roadmap from concept to first shipment. Most brands move from positioning to delivery in 12–16 weeks when working with a flexible crewneck sweater manufacturer.
Define Brand Positioning and Target Customer
Identify your price tier (budget, mid-market, premium), core customer demographic, and initial SKU count before reaching out to manufacturers. A focused launch typically starts with 3–6 colorways in 1–2 silhouettes.
Clear positioning determines fabric choice, decoration complexity, and realistic MOQ fit — essential inputs for quoting and sampling.
Develop Designs and Tech Packs
Convert sketches or reference images into tech packs specifying yarn type, gauge, stitch pattern, measurements, and trims. CENWILD’s design team assists clients who arrive with only photos or concepts, programming 3D knit files and grading.
A complete tech pack accelerates sampling and minimizes revision rounds, saving 2–3 weeks in the timeline.
Request and Evaluate Samples
Order knit-down samples from shortlisted manufacturers to assess stitch quality, fit, hand-feel, and color accuracy. Budget 2–3 weeks for sample knitting and international shipping.
Evaluate seam strength, gauge consistency, and finishing before committing to bulk production.
Negotiate Terms and Place Pilot Run
Finalize MOQ (CENWILD starts at 100 pieces per style), unit pricing, deposit structure, and lead time. First-time orders typically require 100% deposit; stable partners may qualify for 30% terms.
A pilot run of 300–500 total pieces tests market demand without overcommitting inventory or capital.
Plan Fulfillment and Reorder Cycles
Coordinate shipping method (air for speed, sea for cost), customs clearance, and warehouse receipt 4–6 weeks before your launch date. Track sell-through weekly to trigger reorders while lead time allows.
Successful brands reorder best-sellers within 6–8 weeks, maintaining stock continuity through peak seasons.
10. Pricing and Cost Breakdown
Crewneck sweater pricing follows tiered economies of scale tied to order quantity, yarn choice, and decoration complexity. At 100 pieces — the minimum order quantity for most crewneck sweater manufacturer partnerships — unit costs reflect higher setup overhead per garment, while orders of 1,000+ pieces unlock bulk yarn purchasing, optimized machine scheduling, and reduced per-unit sampling fees. CENWILD’s flexible MOQ structure allows startups to test designs at accessible entry points before scaling.
Yarn selection drives 40–60% of total unit cost: cashmere and merino wool command premium pricing, while cotton and acrylic blends offer budget-friendly alternatives without sacrificing knit quality. Decoration methods — intarsia, jacquard, embroidery, or screen printing — add $2–$8 per piece depending on stitch count, color complexity, and placement. Custom packaging, garment washing, and anti-pilling treatments typically add $0.50–$2.00 per unit.
Lead time compresses as order size grows: 100-piece runs require 4–5 weeks for sampling, approval, and production, whereas repeat orders of 500+ pieces often complete within 3–4 weeks once yarn and trims are pre-staged.
| Order Quantity | Unit Price Range (USD) | Sampling Fee | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $18–$35 | $150–$300 | 4–5 weeks |
| 300 pcs | $15–$28 | $100–$200 | 4 weeks |
| 500 pcs | $12–$24 | $50–$150 | 3–4 weeks |
| 1,000+ pcs | $10–$20 | Waived | 3 weeks |
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