Wholesale Knitwear from 100 Pieces — OEM/ODM Custom Sweater Manufacturer
Partner with a trusted wholesale knitwear manufacturer in Dongguan, China. 28+ years of experience, in-house knitting, private label services, and flexible MOQs for fashion brands worldwide.
Our Knitwear Collections
Why CENWILD for Wholesale Knitwear
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Start your wholesale knitwear production with just 100 pieces per style, perfect for emerging brands and test collections.
28+ Years Dongguan Manufacturing
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear industry — with a team of over 200 skilled employees.
Fast In-House Sampling
Receive knit-down samples in 3–7 days from our own computerized flat-knitting machines and design team.
Full OEM & ODM Flexibility
Bring your tech pack, a sketch, or just an idea — we handle design, development, and production.
Global Shipping & Payment
Export to 20+ countries with T/T, PayPal, credit card, USDT, and dedicated Russia VTB Bank support.
Trusted by 2,000+ Brands
Proven partner for fashion brands, retailers, wholesalers, designers, and influencers across six continents.
Knitwear Categories We Manufacture

Custom Sweaters
From concept to finished piece, we develop fully custom sweaters tailored to your brand’s vision. Whether you bring a tech pack, sketch, or idea, our in-house design team creates original stitch patterns, 3D knit programming, and knit-down samples. MOQ starts at 100 pieces with full OEM and ODM support across all yarn types and decoration techniques.
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Private Label Knitwear
Launch or expand your sweater line under your own label without the overhead of in-house production. We handle yarn sourcing, sampling, knitting, finishing, and packaging so your brand appears on every tag and label. Flexible MOQ from 100 pieces and 28+ years of Dongguan manufacturing expertise back every private label partnership.
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Pullover Sweaters
Crewnecks, V-necks, mock necks, and quarter-zip pullovers knitted across 3GG to 14GG gauges in cashmere, merino, cotton, and blended yarns. We produce classic and fashion-forward styles for men, women, and children with intarsia, jacquard, cable, and fully-fashioned techniques. In-house sampling and grading ensure fit consistency at any order size.
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Cardigan Sweaters
Open-front, button-front, and zip cardigan styles manufactured with precision across all weights and constructions. Our flat-knitting machines handle ribbed trims, pointelle details, and decorative stitchwork, while embroidery, applique, and custom trims add brand distinction. ODM design support available from initial concept through production-ready tech packs.
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Knit Dresses
Sweater dresses and knit jumpers for contemporary and casual collections, crafted in fine-gauge and mid-gauge constructions. We knit bodycon, A-line, shift, and oversized silhouettes in wool, cotton, acrylic, and sustainable blends. Full garment finishing includes softening, anti-pilling treatment, and garment dyeing to meet your color and hand-feel specifications.
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Turtleneck Sweaters
Classic turtlenecks and modern mock-neck sweaters produced in lightweight to chunky gauges. We knit seamless collars and ribbed necklines that hold shape through wear and washing. Available in pure cashmere, merino wool, cotton blends, and recycled fibers with options for embroidered logos, jacquard patterns, or clean minimalist finishes.
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Oversized Knitwear
Relaxed-fit and drop-shoulder knitwear designed for volume and drape. Our knitting and pattern expertise ensures oversized silhouettes maintain structure without excess weight. We source bulky and lofty yarns including alpaca, mohair, and brushed acrylics, and apply garment washing techniques to enhance softness and achieve the desired slouchy aesthetic.
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Knit Accessories
Knit beanies, scarves, gloves, headbands, and matching accessory sets that extend your sweater collection. Manufactured on the same computerized flat-knitting equipment with consistent yarn quality and decoration capabilities. Ideal for building cohesive seasonal offerings or branded gift sets with low MOQ and fast sampling turnaround.
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Sustainable Knitwear
Knitwear made from organic cotton, recycled polyester, regenerated wool, and other certified sustainable fibers. We partner with responsible yarn suppliers and apply eco-conscious finishing processes including low-impact dyes and water-saving treatments. Full traceability and compliance documentation support your brand’s sustainability commitments and transparent supply chain storytelling.
Get a QuoteAbout CENWILD Wholesale Knitwear
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s most influential knitwear manufacturing region — CENWILD began as a small family knitting workshop and has grown into a trusted wholesale knitwear partner for over 2,000 fashion brands worldwide. Today, our team of 200+ skilled employees operates state-of-the-art computerized flat-knitting machines with a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces.
We offer complete OEM and ODM capabilities with a dedicated in-house design team ready to transform your concept — whether it’s a finished tech pack, a sketch, or just an idea — into production-ready wholesale knitwear. From yarn sourcing and knit-down sampling to quality control, decoration, packaging, and export logistics, CENWILD delivers a true one-stop manufacturing experience with MOQ starting from just 100 pieces.
Guided by our core values of Quality First, Customer Growth, Innovation, and Responsibility, we position ourselves as more than a supplier — we are the long-term manufacturing backbone behind growing fashion brands, retailers, and independent designers across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Russia, and the Middle East.

Wholesale Knitwear Manufacturing Capabilities That Scale With You
In-House Knit-Down Sampling & 3D Programming
Every wholesale knitwear order begins with precision. Our design team programs each pattern in 3D knit software and produces physical knit-down samples on the same computerized flat-knit machines that will run your production, ensuring what you approve is exactly what you receive.
- 3D knit programming for intarsia, jacquard, cable, and fully-fashioned styles
- Knit-down prototypes produced in-house on 3GG–14GG gauge machines
- Pattern grading and stitch design refinement before bulk production
- Fast turnaround from concept to wearable sample

Flexible MOQ Scaling from 100 to 80,000+ Pieces
Whether you’re launching a capsule collection or restocking a bestseller, CENWILD’s wholesale knitwear production adapts to your volume. Start with just 100 pieces per style and scale confidently as your brand grows, backed by 80,000-piece monthly capacity and 28 years of Dongguan expertise.
- Minimum order quantity from only 100 pieces per design
- Monthly production capacity exceeding 80,000 sweaters
- Same quality standards whether you order 100 or 10,000
- Flexible reorder terms and deposit structure for repeat partners

Full-Service Decoration & Finishing Under One Roof
Transform wholesale knitwear into branded statements without juggling multiple vendors. Our in-house decoration workshop handles embroidery, printing, garment washing, and trim application—all coordinated, quality-checked, and delivered on schedule from a single manufacturing partner in Dongguan.
- Embroidery: flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, custom patches and logos
- Printing: screen, heat transfer, DTF, and sublimation on knit fabrics
- Garment finishing: softening, anti-pilling, garment dye, brushing
- Complete trim and accessory sourcing—buttons, zippers, labels, hang tags

OEM & ODM Support from Sketch to Shipment
CENWILD partners with you at any stage—whether you arrive with a finished tech pack, a mood board, or just an idea. Our dedicated design and development team turns your vision into production-ready wholesale knitwear, managing yarn sourcing, sampling, QC, packaging, and export logistics end-to-end.
- OEM production from your tech packs and specifications
- ODM design development from sketches, references, or concepts
- Full yarn and material sourcing across cashmere, merino, cotton, alpaca, and blends
- Quality control, packaging customization, and export documentation included

Why Choose CENWILD for Wholesale Knitwear
Evidence-based comparison: how our 28+ years of knitwear manufacturing experience, flexible minimums, and full-service capabilities set us apart from typical wholesale sweater suppliers.
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Our Wholesale Knitwear Production Process
From your first tech pack to finished garments ready to ship, CENWILD guides every order through six quality-controlled phases — ensuring precision, consistency, and on-time delivery for wholesale knitwear buyers worldwide.
Tech Pack Review
Our design team reviews your specs, sketches, or samples. We clarify stitch patterns, gauge, sizing, and decoration to lock in production-ready details before sampling begins.
Yarn Sourcing & Sampling
We source certified yarns and program your design on computerized flat-knit machines. You receive knit-down swatches and a fit sample for approval within 7–14 days.
Bulk Knitting & Decoration
Approved samples move to full production across our 3GG–14GG gauge lines. Embroidery, printing, and trims are applied in-house under strict quality checkpoints throughout knitting.
Garment Washing & Finishing
Every piece undergoes garment wash, softening, anti-pilling treatment, and steam pressing. Finishing ensures uniform hand-feel, color stability, and retail-ready presentation for wholesale knitwear.
Quality Control Inspection
Our QC team inspects 100 percent of finished garments for stitch integrity, measurements, decoration placement, and packaging standards before any shipment leaves the factory.
Packing & Export Logistics
Garments are poly-bagged, carton-packed per your instructions, and shipped via sea, air, or express. We handle customs documentation and coordinate door-to-door delivery worldwide.
How to Partner with CENWILD for Wholesale Knitwear
From design brief to finished product, our streamlined process makes sourcing custom wholesale knitwear simple and transparent.
Submit Your Design Brief
Share your tech pack, sketch, photo, or concept. Our design team reviews your requirements and confirms yarn, gauge, construction, and decoration details.
Receive Quote & Sample Timeline
Within 24–48 hours, you’ll receive a detailed quotation, MOQ confirmation from 100 pieces, and a knit-down sample lead time tailored to your project.
Approve Knit-Down Samples
We produce production-ready samples in your chosen yarn and stitch. Review fit, color, and finishing; request revisions until every detail meets your standards.
Place Your Bulk Order
Confirm quantities, colorways, and sizes. Pay your deposit—100% first order, scaling to 30% for long-term partners—and we schedule your production slot immediately.
Production, QC & Shipment
Your wholesale knitwear is knitted, finished, inspected, and packed in our Dongguan facility. Balance payment releases shipment; tracking and docs follow within hours.
Certifications & Compliance for Wholesale Knitwear
Wholesale Knitwear Success Stories from Our Partners
CENWILD reduced our lead time from 60 to 28 days without compromising quality. Their in-house knitting and sampling allowed us to launch our holiday collection two weeks ahead of schedule and capture peak demand.
We scaled from 500 to 5,000 units per season with CENWILD. Their flexible MOQ from 100 pieces let us test styles, and once we found our bestsellers, they ramped production seamlessly. True manufacturing partner.
Launched our custom Christmas sweater collection in just 6 weeks — from concept sketch to finished goods. The design team turned our rough ideas into production-ready intarsia patterns, and quality was flawless on every piece.
Wholesale Knitwear: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for wholesale knitwear?
How long does it take to produce wholesale knitwear orders?
Do you charge for samples when ordering wholesale knitwear?
What payment terms do you offer for wholesale knitwear orders?
Can I customize designs, colors, and branding for wholesale knitwear?
How do you protect my designs and intellectual property?
What is your monthly production capacity for wholesale knitwear?
Do you offer bulk pricing discounts for larger wholesale knitwear orders?
How is wholesale knitwear shipped, and do you handle export logistics?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Wholesale Knitwear for Fashion Brands
Navigate the wholesale knitwear market with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, essential supplier criteria, quality benchmarks, and the most common sourcing mistakes to avoid when ordering custom sweaters.
1. What Is Wholesale Knitwear?
Wholesale knitwear refers to knitted garments — sweaters, cardigans, pullovers, and similar pieces — manufactured in bulk quantities and sold business-to-business to fashion brands, retailers, and resellers rather than directly to end consumers. Unlike retail purchases where individuals buy single units, wholesale operates on minimum order quantities (MOQs) that typically range from 50 to 500 pieces per style, color, and size run, depending on the manufacturer’s capacity and specialization.
Most wholesale knitwear partners require lead times of 30 to 90 days from approved sample to shipment, covering yarn procurement, knitting, finishing, quality inspection, and export logistics. Brands choose wholesale manufacturing for three core reasons: access to specialized knitting equipment and craftsmanship not available in-house, the ability to launch custom collections without capital investment in machinery, and scalable production that grows with demand while maintaining consistent quality and cost structure across reorders.
CENWILD’s MOQ starts at 100 pieces per design, positioning the factory to serve emerging labels and established brands alike with flexible, low-risk entry into custom wholesale knitwear production.
2. Evolution of Wholesale Knitwear Manufacturing
Hand-knitting guilds dominated European textile production until the 16th century, when the first stocking frames mechanized basic knit structures. The Industrial Revolution introduced steam-powered circular and flat-bed looms in the 1800s, enabling mass production of wool undergarments and military sweaters across Britain and Germany.
China emerged as the global wholesale knitwear hub in the 1990s–2000s, driven by investment in computerized flat-knitting technology (3GG–14GG gauges), skilled labor pools in regions like Dongguan and Tongxiang, and export infrastructure that cut lead times and costs. By 2005 more than 60% of the world’s knitted garments were manufactured in China, a share that remains dominant today.
Modern computerized flat-bed machines now execute intarsia, jacquard, and fully-fashioned knitting with minimal waste, while circular knitting lines produce seamless tubular fabrics at speeds exceeding 1,200 RPM. Sustainability pressures and on-demand manufacturing models are reshaping wholesale knitwear: recycled yarns, low-MOQ runs starting at 100 pieces, and digital knit programming reduce inventory risk and environmental impact for brands worldwide.
3. Types of Wholesale Knitwear Products
Wholesale knitwear spans a wide range of garment categories, each with distinct silhouettes, seasonal peaks, and minimum order requirements. Understanding these product types helps brands align collection planning with manufacturer capabilities and inventory strategy.
Pullovers and Crewnecks

Pullovers — including crewneck, V-neck, turtleneck, and mock-neck styles — form the backbone of most knitwear collections. These styles typically require 100–300 piece MOQs per colorway and see year-round demand, peaking in fall and winter.
Quarter-zip and half-zip pullovers bridge casual and athleisure markets, often specified in 3GG to 7GG gauges for structured drape.
Cardigans and Button-Front Styles

Cardigans range from fine-gauge luxury pieces to chunky oversized silhouettes. MOQs start at 100 pieces for private-label partners, with button, zipper, or open-front closures available.
Seasonal demand spikes in transitional months (spring, fall) when layering pieces drive retail traffic.
Sweater Vests and Dresses

Sweater vests and knit dresses serve niche but high-margin segments. Vests typically require 100–200 piece minimums and trend heavily in preppy and collegiate aesthetics.
Knit dresses — from bodycon to A-line — demand precise grading and fit sampling, with lead times extending 2–4 weeks beyond standard pullovers.
4. Materials and Fabrics in Wholesale Knitwear
Material choice drives hand-feel, warmth, durability, care requirements, and landed cost in wholesale knitwear. CENWILD works with natural fibers (cotton, merino wool, lambswool, cashmere, alpaca, mohair), synthetics (acrylic, polyester), and sustainable blends (organic cotton, recycled polyester, Tencel) across every gauge and construction.
| Material | Hand-Feel & Warmth | Durability & Care | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton | Breathable, cool, soft; low warmth | Machine-washable, pills moderately | Low |
| Acrylic | Soft, warm, lightweight; holds color well | Machine-washable, pilling-resistant | Low |
| Merino Wool / Lambswool | Soft, warm, moisture-wicking | Hand- or gentle-wash; may pill | Mid |
| Cashmere | Luxurious, very soft, excellent warmth | Dry-clean or hand-wash; delicate | High |
| Recycled Polyester / Organic Cotton | Similar to virgin fiber; eco-certified | Machine-washable; durable | Mid |
| Blends (Cotton-Acrylic, Wool-Nylon) | Balances comfort, warmth, cost | Enhanced durability, easier care | Low–Mid |
5. Customization and Decoration Options for Wholesale Knitwear
Wholesale knitwear differentiation relies on decoration and finishing techniques that transform base garments into brand-signature pieces. CENWILD supports jacquard and intarsia knitting, embroidery (flat, 3D puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, patches), screen printing, heat transfer, DTF, sublimation, custom garment dye, and finishing washes—each with distinct setup costs and MOQ implications.
| Technique | Durability | Setup Cost | Typical MOQ Impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jacquard / Intarsia | Permanent (knit-in) | Design programming $150–300 | No extra MOQ |
| Embroidery (flat, 3D) | High (stitched) | Digitizing $50–150 | +50–100 pcs per design |
| Screen Printing | Moderate (wash-dependent) | Screen setup $30–80 per color | +100 pcs per colorway |
| Heat Transfer / DTF | Moderate | Low ($10–30) | +50 pcs |
| Garment Dye / Washing | Permanent | Dye lot minimum $200–500 | +200 pcs per color |
6. Key Quality Elements in Wholesale Knitwear Construction
Premium wholesale knitwear is defined by measurable construction standards that directly affect durability, appearance retention, and customer satisfaction. Understanding these technical markers lets buyers specify precise requirements in tech packs and objectively evaluate samples before production.
Gauge and Stitch Density

Gauge measures needles per inch: 3GG (coarse, chunky styles) to 14GG (fine, dress-weight knits). Higher gauge typically signals finer yarn and tighter construction. Stitch density — courses and wales per inch — controls fabric weight and stability; request swatches with your target density to confirm hand-feel and drape match your brand positioning.
Seam Construction: Linking vs. Overlock

Fully-fashioned knitwear uses linking (loop-to-loop seaming) for invisible, flat joins at shoulders and sides, a hallmark of premium sweaters. Overlock seams are faster and cheaper but create visible ridges and can pucker after washing. Specify linking for customer-facing seams in tech packs; inspect samples by turning garments inside-out to verify seam type.
Pilling Resistance and Yarn Twist

Yarn twist (turns per inch) and fiber length determine pilling behavior. Tightly twisted, long-staple yarns (merino, Pima cotton) resist pilling; loosely spun or short-fiber blends pill quickly. Request anti-pilling treatments or specify minimum twist multipliers in your tech pack, and run abrasion tests on samples to predict real-world performance.
Dimensional Stability and Collar Reinforcement

Knitwear should return to original dimensions after washing. Specify wash-test protocols (AATCC or ISO standards) and acceptable shrinkage tolerances (typically ±3–5%). Collars, cuffs, and hems require reinforcement — ribbing with higher elastane content or stay-tape — to prevent stretching. Inspect sample edges for consistent gauge and recovery after stretching by hand.
7. How to Choose a Wholesale Knitwear Manufacturer
Selecting the right wholesale knitwear partner determines production quality, lead times, and long-term scalability. A structured evaluation framework ensures you identify manufacturers with the technical capacity, compliance credentials, and service flexibility your brand requires.
Verify Certifications and Compliance
Request copies of BSCI, WRAP, or Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certificates to confirm ethical labor practices and textile safety. Factories serving U.S. and European markets typically hold at least one social-compliance audit valid within the past 24 months.
Certifications reduce supply-chain risk and satisfy retailer due-diligence requirements, especially for brands entering wholesale distribution channels.
Assess Machine Park and Capacity
Ask for the gauge range (3GG–14GG covers everything from chunky oversized styles to fine-gauge luxury pieces) and monthly output. A facility running 80,000+ pieces per month can absorb seasonal surges and multi-SKU orders.
Confirm whether the factory owns or subcontracts linking, washing, embroidery, and finishing equipment — in-house control shortens lead times and improves consistency.
Review Portfolio and Sampling Process
Request photos or samples from recent clients in your category (streetwear, contemporary, luxury). A diverse portfolio signals technical versatility across intarsia, jacquard, cable, and embellishment.
Clarify sampling turnaround (typically 10–15 days for knit-downs) and whether the factory offers design support — stitch programming, grading, and tech-pack refinement — for brands without in-house development teams.
Negotiate Payment Terms and MOQ
Standard terms start at 100% deposit for first orders, easing to 30–50% for repeat clients, with balance due before shipment. Confirm accepted methods: T/T, PayPal, credit card, or specialized channels for specific regions.
Minimum order quantities of 100 pieces per style enable test launches and limited drops without tying up working capital in excess inventory.
8. Common Mistakes When Sourcing Wholesale Knitwear
Even experienced buyers make costly errors when sourcing wholesale knitwear. Understanding these pitfalls — and how to avoid them — protects your brand’s timeline, budget, and reputation from the start.
Skipping Physical Samples and Shrinkage Testing
Approving production from digital mockups alone leads to fit disasters. Knitwear can shrink 3–8% depending on fiber and wash method; without a pre-production sample washed to your care label, final garments may run small.
CENWILD provides knit-down swatches and full samples before bulk production. Always request a sample, launder it per your tag instructions, measure before and after, and adjust grading or yarn specifications accordingly.
Underestimating Peak-Season Lead Times
Standard knitwear lead times run 30–45 days, but orders placed June–September for holiday delivery can stretch to 60–75 days as factories fill capacity. Late orders risk air-freight surcharges or missed retail windows.
Place holiday and spring orders at least 90 days before your in-warehouse date. CENWILD’s 80,000-piece monthly capacity and computerized 3GG–14GG flat-knit lines help absorb seasonal demand, but early booking secures your slot.
Choosing Price Over Quality and Failing to Budget Freight
The lowest per-piece quote often hides thin gauges, short-staple yarns, or minimal quality checks — resulting in pilling, seam failure, and returns that erase any savings. Separately, forgetting to budget import duties (typically 16–32% on knitwear into the U.S.) and freight can destroy margin.
Request yarn specifications, stitch density, and QC protocols upfront. Build a landed-cost model that includes FOB price, ocean or air freight, duties, and domestic handling before comparing suppliers.
9. Steps to Launch Your Knitwear Brand with a Wholesale Partner
Launching a knitwear brand with a wholesale partner follows a predictable workflow from concept to delivery. Understanding each phase and its timeline helps you plan inventory, marketing, and cash flow. A typical first collection takes 12–16 weeks from initial inquiry to final shipment.
Concept, Trend Research and Design Development
Begin with trend forecasting, color palettes, and silhouette research 6–8 months before your target retail season. Share mood boards, sketches, or reference photos with your manufacturer; many factories offer in-house design teams to translate ideas into tech packs with stitch diagrams, grading, and construction notes.
CENWILD’s design team develops original intarsia, jacquard, and cable patterns from a single photo or sketch, programming 3D knit files and producing knit-down swatches. This phase typically takes 1–2 weeks and ensures your concept is production-ready before sampling.
Yarn and Color Selection
Select fiber content (cashmere, merino, cotton, acrylic blends) and yarn count based on season, price point, and hand feel. Request physical yarn cards and Pantone or lab-dip color samples; most manufacturers stock 50+ standard shades and offer custom dyeing for orders above 300–500 pieces per color.
Lead time for stock yarn is immediate; custom dyeing adds 2–3 weeks. Confirm shrinkage rates, pilling resistance, and care instructions during this phase to avoid post-production surprises.
Bulk Order, Production, and Quality Inspection
Knit-down samples are produced on the same gauge machines (3GG–14GG) used for bulk production. First samples arrive in 7–10 days; budget 2–3 revision rounds to refine fit, stitch tension, and decoration placement. Each revision cycle adds 5–7 days.
Approve a pre-production sample (often called a ‘golden sample’) before bulk order; this locked reference guides quality inspections and becomes the AQL benchmark for the production run.
Bulk Order, Production and Quality Inspection
Bulk lead time ranges from 30–45 days for orders of 500–2,000 pieces, depending on gauge complexity and decoration. Factories schedule knitting, linking, washing, embroidery, and finishing in sequence; inline inspections catch defects early.
Final AQL 2.5 inspection checks measurements, stitch integrity, color consistency, and packaging before shipment. Request third-party inspection reports or factory video walkthroughs for transparency. Payment terms typically require 30–50% deposit and balance before shipment.
10. Wholesale Knitwear Pricing and Cost Breakdown
Wholesale knitwear pricing follows a clear volume-tiered model: unit cost drops 15–30% as order quantity rises from 100 pieces to 1,000-plus. Material choice is the largest single driver, with acrylic blends starting around $8–12 per piece at 300 units, cotton and wool in the $12–18 range, and cashmere commanding $35–60 depending on weight and ply.
Gauge and stitch complexity add 10–25% to base yarn cost; a 12GG fine-gauge intarsia cardigan requires more machine time and linking labor than a 5GG chunky crewneck. Decoration layers on incremental charges: embroidery runs $0.50–2.00 per placement depending on stitch count, while all-over jacquard is priced into the knitting itself.
Lead time compresses with higher MOQ because setup cost is amortized across more units. CENWILD’s Dongguan location in China’s knitwear hub keeps both yarn procurement and skilled labor costs competitive, enabling flexible MOQ from 100 pieces without prohibitive per-unit premiums.
| Quantity Tier | Acrylic Blend | Cotton / Wool | Cashmere | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $10–14 | $15–20 | $40–65 | 35–45 days |
| 300 pcs | $8–12 | $12–18 | $35–55 | 30–40 days |
| 500 pcs | $7–10 | $11–16 | $32–50 | 28–35 days |
| 1,000+ pcs | $6–9 | $9–14 | $28–45 | 25–30 days |
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