Custom Ladies Knitwear — OEM Manufacturing from 100 Pieces
CENWILD delivers private label ladies knitwear with 28+ years of Dongguan expertise, flexible ODM and OEM service, in-house sampling, and MOQ starting at just 100 pieces per style.
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Why CENWILD Ladies Knitwear Stands Out
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Launch your ladies knitwear line without massive inventory risk. We support emerging brands and designers with flexible minimum order quantities starting at just 100 pieces.
28+ Years Dongguan Expertise
Since 1998 in Humen, the heart of China’s knitwear hub. Over 200 skilled employees and 2,000+ brands served across North America, Europe, and beyond.
In-House Knitting & Sampling
Full control over quality and lead times with our own 3GG–14GG computerized flat-knit machines. Knit-down samples developed on-site for faster iteration and approval.
OEM & ODM Flexibility
Bring your tech pack, a sketch, or just an idea. Our design team turns concepts into production-ready ladies knitwear with custom stitch programming and grading.
Fast Turnaround & Capacity
Monthly production capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces. Streamlined workflows from yarn sourcing to export ensure your ladies knitwear reaches market on schedule.
Rigorous Quality Assurance
Rigorous in-line and final inspections at every stage. Quality-first culture backed by international certifications and trusted by global fashion brands for nearly three decades.
Knitwear Styles We Manufacture

Cashmere Sweaters
Premium cashmere sweaters in pure or blended yarns, manufactured with 3GG to 14GG gauge control for lightweight to chunky weights. We source Italian, Mongolian, and Chinese cashmere, knit intarsia, jacquard, cable, and fully-fashioned styles, and offer garment washing, anti-pilling treatment, and softening. MOQ from 100 pieces, ideal for private label or ODM collections.
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Cardigans
Button-front cardigans across all gauges and silhouettes: cropped, longline, oversized, fitted, and classic. Knit in merino, cotton, acrylic, or blended yarns with rib, cable, pointelle, or jacquard patterns. We handle custom trims, branded buttons, embroidery, and applique patches. OEM and ODM production with in-house sampling and grading for men, women, and children.
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Turtleneck Sweaters
Mock neck and classic turtleneck sweaters in pullover or half-zip styles. Manufactured in fine-gauge cashmere, merino wool, Pima cotton, or rib-knit blends. We program fully-fashioned shaping, offer garment-dye finishing, and apply embroidered logos or heat-transfer prints. Low MOQ from 100 pieces with knit-down sampling before bulk production.
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Pullover Sweaters
Crewneck, V-neck, and scoop-neck pullovers in every gauge and yarn: lambswool, alpaca, mohair, recycled fibers, or organic cotton. We knit intarsia graphics, jacquard patterns, cable textures, and ribbed details. Full decoration capabilities include flat and 3D embroidery, screen printing, and sequin application. Suitable for seasonal collections, private label, or influencer collaborations.
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Knit Dresses
Knit dresses in bodycon, A-line, sweater-dress, and midi or maxi silhouettes. Produced in fine to mid-gauge with rib, pointelle, cable, or jacquard stitch structures. We integrate shaping, waistbands, and decorative trims, and offer garment washing and brushing finishes. ODM design support available from sketch or reference image, MOQ 100 pieces per style.
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Sweater Vests
Sleeveless sweater vests and knit tanks in cropped, standard, or longline lengths. Knit in merino, cotton, acrylic, or blended yarns with rib, cable, or jacquard patterns. We apply embroidered logos, patches, applique, and contrast tipping. Ideal for layering collections, school uniforms, or branded corporate knitwear. OEM and private label production from 100 pieces.
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Cropped Knits
Cropped cardigans, pullovers, and knit tops designed for contemporary and streetwear brands. Manufactured in fine to mid-gauge with rib hems, rolled edges, or raw-cut finishes. We support custom length grading, body shaping, and decoration including embroidery, printing, and sequins. In-house sampling and 3D knit programming, MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Oversized Sweaters
Oversized and relaxed-fit sweaters in chunky or mid-gauge knits. Produced in wool, alpaca, mohair, cotton, or acrylic blends with drop-shoulder construction, extended sleeves, and longer body lengths. We offer cable, rib, and textured stitch patterns, garment washing, and brushing. Suitable for unisex collections, influencer lines, and seasonal capsules with flexible MOQ.
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Knit Co-ord Sets
Matching knit sets including cardigan and tank, pullover and skirt, or crop top and shorts. Coordinated in yarn, gauge, stitch pattern, and trim across pieces. We manage full set development, grading, sampling, and decoration for cohesive private label or ODM collections. MOQ 100 pieces per set, with design support from concept to production-ready tech pack.
Get a QuoteAbout CENWILD Ladies Knitwear Manufacturing
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear industry — CENWILD began as a small family knitting workshop and has grown into a full-service manufacturer. Today we employ over 200 skilled professionals and operate a modern facility with computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG–14GG gauges, producing more than 80,000 pieces every month.
Over 28 years we have partnered with more than 2,000 fashion brands, retailers, and independent designers worldwide, delivering OEM, ODM, and private label knitwear with flexible MOQs starting from just 100 pieces. Our in-house design team supports clients at every stage — from concept sketches to production-ready tech packs — ensuring your ladies knitwear vision becomes reality.
We position ourselves not as a simple supplier, but as the long-term manufacturing backbone behind growing fashion brands. Guided by Quality First, Customer Growth, Innovation, and Responsibility, CENWILD is committed to building partnerships that scale with your business and bring your custom knitwear collections to life.

What Sets Our Ladies Knitwear Manufacturing Apart
In-House Knitting & Rapid Sampling
Every ladies knitwear piece starts on our own computerized flat-knitting machines (3GG–14GG). We knit development swatches and full samples in-house, giving you faster turnarounds, tighter quality control, and the flexibility to iterate designs before production.
- Computerized flat-knitting across 3GG–14GG gauges for every ladies knitwear style
- Knit-down swatches and full pre-production samples made on-site
- Faster iteration cycles—no waiting on third-party sample houses
- Direct control over stitch tension, gauge, and pattern accuracy

Design Development from Concept to Tech Pack
Whether you arrive with a finished tech pack, a mood board, or just an idea, our design team translates your vision into production-ready ladies knitwear. We handle stitch design, 3D knit programming, grading, and full technical documentation.
- Turn sketches, photos, or concepts into complete tech packs
- Original stitch and pattern design tailored to your brand aesthetic
- 3D knit programming and grading for women's sizing
- Collaborative development process with unlimited revision rounds

Full Decoration & Embellishment Suite
Elevate your ladies knitwear with our in-house decoration capabilities: flat and 3D embroidery, appliqué, sequins, patches, screen printing, heat transfer, DTF, and sublimation. Every embellishment is applied under one roof, ensuring consistency and speed.
- Flat, 3D/puff, chain-stitch, appliqué, sequin, and patch embroidery
- Screen, heat transfer, DTF, and sublimation printing on knitwear
- Custom woven labels, hang tags, and branded trims
- Single-source coordination ensures consistency and speed

Quality Control & Garment Finishing
Before any ladies knitwear leaves our facility, it passes through multi-stage inspection and professional finishing: softening, anti-pilling treatment, garment dyeing, brushing, steam pressing, and final QC. You receive retail-ready garments every time.
- Multi-point inspection at knitting, linking, sewing, and packing stages
- Garment washing, softening, anti-pilling, dyeing, and brushing in-house
- Steam pressing and professional folding for retail presentation
- Final audit before shipment—defect rate consistently below 1%

Why Choose CENWILD for Your Ladies Knitwear Production
See how our 28+ years of experience, flexible terms, and full in-house capabilities give your brand the manufacturing edge it needs.
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How CENWILD Produces Your Ladies Knitwear
Six integrated phases ensure every custom order meets your quality, design, and delivery standards — from the first yarn selection to final export.
Yarn Sourcing & Selection
We source cashmere, merino, cotton, alpaca, and blends from trusted mills, matching your fiber specs, hand-feel, and budget for every ladies knitwear project.
Knit-Down Sampling & Approval
Our in-house team programs 3GG–14GG flat-knit machines, produces swatches and full prototypes, and refines stitch, gauge, and fit until you approve.
Bulk Production
With monthly capacity of 80,000 pieces and 28 years of manufacturing expertise, we knit, link, and assemble your order efficiently at any scale from 100 pieces.
Quality Control & Inspection
Every garment is inspected for knit structure, sizing accuracy, color consistency, and workmanship before moving to decoration or finishing stages.
Decoration & Finishing
Embroidery, printing, garment washing, brushing, anti-pilling treatment, and trim attachment are completed in-house to your brand specifications.
Packing & Export Logistics
Final pressing, poly-bagging, carton labeling, and customs documentation are handled by our export team, ensuring on-time delivery to your warehouse worldwide.
How to Order Custom Ladies Knitwear from CENWILD
From your first design brief to finished garments ready to ship, our streamlined process makes ordering custom ladies knitwear simple and transparent — whether you’re launching your first collection or scaling an established line.
Submit Your Design Requirements
Send us your tech pack, sketch, reference photo, or simply describe your ladies knitwear vision. Our design team will review and clarify any details needed.
Receive Quote and Sample Offer
Within 24–48 hours you’ll receive a detailed quotation, MOQ confirmation from 100 pieces, timeline, and an offer for a knit-down sample if required.
Approve Your Knit Sample
We produce a physical sample using your chosen yarn, stitch, and finishing. Review, request adjustments, and approve before bulk production begins.
Confirm Order and Production Starts
Place your bulk order with a deposit. Our factory schedules production, sources materials, and assigns a dedicated project manager to your ladies knitwear run.
Quality Control and Shipment
Every piece undergoes in-line and final inspection. Once approved, we handle packaging, documentation, and arrange shipping to your destination worldwide.
Certifications & Industry Standards for Ladies Knitwear
What Our Ladies Knitwear Clients Say
CENWILD helped us launch our first ladies knitwear collection in just 6 weeks with a 200-piece MOQ. Their design team turned our sketches into production-ready samples faster than we expected.
We’ve worked with CENWILD for 5 consecutive seasons on our women’s cashmere line. Quality has been consistent across every order, and their MOQ flexibility lets us test new styles without overcommitting inventory.
Their in-house knitting capabilities and responsive design team made custom intarsia work seamless. We scaled from 150 pieces to over 2,000 per season within 18 months with zero quality drop-off.
Ladies Knitwear Manufacturing: Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for ladies knitwear?
How long does sampling and production take for custom ladies knitwear?
Do you charge for samples of ladies knitwear designs?
What payment methods do you accept for ladies knitwear orders?
Can you customize every detail of my ladies knitwear collection?
How do you protect my designs and intellectual property?
What shipping options are available for ladies knitwear orders?
Do you offer design support if I only have an idea for ladies knitwear?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Sourcing Custom Ladies Knitwear for Your Brand
Navigate the world of custom ladies knitwear manufacturing with confidence. This comprehensive guide provides a proven decision framework, essential supplier evaluation criteria, and common pitfalls to avoid when sourcing sweaters and knit garments for your fashion brand.
1. What Is Ladies Knitwear?
Ladies knitwear refers to garments constructed from interlocking loops of yarn rather than woven threads, creating a fabric with inherent stretch and drape. Unlike woven fabrics that interlace warp and weft at right angles, knit structures loop yarn horizontally and vertically, allowing the finished textile to flex in multiple directions without breaking fibers.
The category spans sweaters, cardigans, pullovers, knit dresses, turtlenecks, mock necks, V-necks, crewnecks, sweater vests, knit sets, and accessories such as scarves and beanies. Modern ladies knitwear is produced on computerized flat-knitting machines ranging from 3GG to 14GG gauge, with finer gauges yielding lighter, more refined fabrics and coarser gauges delivering chunky, textured pieces.
Women’s fashion relies on knitwear for three core reasons: comfort from natural give, versatility across casual and formal settings, and seasonal adaptability. When you source ladies knitwear, you are ordering garments knit to shape or cut-and-sewn from knit panels, finished with trims, decoration, and washing treatments that define the final hand feel and appearance.
2. The Evolution of Ladies Knitwear in Fashion
Hand-knitting dominated ladies knitwear for centuries until the 1589 invention of the stocking frame mechanized production, setting the stage for the Industrial Revolution’s power-driven knitting machines in the 1850s–1880s. By the early 1900s, factories could produce consistent gauge and tension at scale, transforming knitwear from purely functional undergarments into outerwear.
1916 marked Coco Chanel’s cardigan revolution: she introduced the knitted cardigan jacket as daywear, liberating women from restrictive corsetry and establishing knitwear as a symbol of modern elegance. The 1920s–1950s ‘sweater girl’ era followed, with form-fitting pullovers and turtlenecks becoming Hollywood icons and mass-market staples.
Computerized flat-knitting machines emerged in the 1970s–1980s, enabling intricate jacquard, intarsia, and fully-fashioned construction with minimal waste. Today’s 3GG–14GG gauge machines — like those at CENWILD — program complex stitch patterns digitally, supporting both heritage techniques and contemporary athleisure or sustainable recycled-yarn trends. This evolution means buyers can now specify traditional cable or pointelle craftsmanship alongside modern performance knits in a single production run.
3. Types of Ladies Knitwear for Your Collection
Modern ladies knitwear collections span distinct silhouettes, each serving different seasonal windows and customer segments. Understanding garment-type demand helps buyers allocate production capacity and balance inventory risk across 3GG chunky styles and 12GG fine-gauge pieces.
Pullovers and Crewnecks

Crewneck pullovers anchor fall-winter collections, with peak demand September through February in North America and Europe. Chunky 3–5GG cable or rib styles target casual weekend wear, while 12GG merino or cotton fine-gauge versions serve office and layering needs.
Typical customers range from college-age consumers seeking oversized fits to professional women buying slim, tailored silhouettes. MOQ often starts at 100 pieces per colorway, enabling test drops before reorders.
Cardigans and Button-Front Styles

Cardigans offer year-round versatility: lightweight 12GG cotton for spring layering, midweight wool for autumn, and chunky 5GG for winter outerwear. Button plackets, zip fronts, and open-front designs each appeal to distinct age groups and price tiers.
Retailers use cardigans to extend average transaction value through coordinated sets. Production lead times typically add one week versus pullovers due to button sourcing and placket finishing.
Turtlenecks, Mock Necks, and V-Necks

Neckline variation multiplies SKU count without new body patterns. Turtlenecks peak in December–January; mock necks appeal to younger demographics avoiding full turtleneck volume. V-necks remain stable sellers across all seasons in fine-gauge constructions.
Gauge choice drives customer perception: 7–9GG creates accessible price points, while 12–14GG cashmere blends command premium positioning. Each neckline requires dedicated collar programming on flat-knitting machines.
Knit Dresses and Sweater Dresses

Knit dresses combine knitwear comfort with single-piece convenience, targeting occasion wear and work-from-home wardrobes. Midi-length bodycon styles in 9–12GG dominate e-commerce; oversized sweater-dress silhouettes suit influencer collaborations.
Seasonal demand runs October through March. Minimum order quantities typically double versus tops due to higher yarn consumption and longer knitting cycles per piece.
4. Materials and Fabrics in Ladies Knitwear Production
Yarn choice drives warmth, hand-feel, price, and care instructions in every ladies knitwear piece. CENWILD works with natural fibers (cashmere, merino wool, lambswool, cotton, Pima, alpaca, mohair), synthetics (acrylic, polyester), and sustainable blends (organic cotton, recycled polyester, Tencel) across all gauge ranges.
| Fiber | Key Properties | Price Tier | Best Use | Care |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cashmere | Soft, warm, lightweight, pills moderately | Premium | Luxury pullovers, cardigans | Dry-clean or hand-wash cold |
| Merino Wool | Breathable, moisture-wicking, elastic recovery | Mid–High | Base layers, fine-gauge sweaters | Machine-wash gentle, lay flat |
| Lambswool | Soft, insulating, durable | Mid | Crewnecks, turtlenecks | Hand-wash or dry-clean |
| Cotton / Pima | Breathable, hypoallergenic, cool | Low–Mid | Spring/summer knits, polos | Machine-wash warm |
| Acrylic | Budget-friendly, colorfast, low-pill | Low | Volume collections, promo sweaters | Machine-wash, tumble-dry low |
| Recycled Poly / Organic Cotton | Eco-certified, soft, moisture control | Mid | Sustainable capsules | Follow blend ratio care |
5. Customization and Decoration Options for Ladies Knitwear
Differentiation in ladies knitwear comes from decoration and construction techniques that translate brand identity into tactile, visual detail. CENWILD offers eight primary methods — from in-knit patterns to post-production embellishment — each with distinct cost, MOQ, and durability profiles.
| Technique | Visual Effect | Setup Cost | Per-Unit Impact | Durability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacquard | Multicolor knit-in pattern | Low (digital) | +10–20% | Permanent | Geometric motifs, logos |
| Intarsia | Flat color-block design | Medium | +15–30% | Permanent | Large graphics, colorwork |
| Embroidery | Raised texture, 3D/flat | $50–150 digitizing | +$2–8/piece | Very high | Logos, monograms, badges |
| Appliqué | Layered fabric patches | Medium | +$1–5/piece | High | Playful details, branding |
| Screen Print | Smooth surface graphic | $30–80/screen | +$0.50–2 | Medium | Large runs, bold graphics |
| Heat Transfer | Full-color photo print | Low | +$1–3/piece | Medium | Small batches, complex art |
| Custom Dye | Unique solid/ombre color | Yarn-level | +5–15% | Permanent | Seasonal palettes, exclusivity |
| Color Blocking | Contrast panel construction | Low | +8–12% | Permanent | Modern silhouettes, athleisure |
6. Key Quality Indicators in Ladies Knitwear Manufacturing
Quality inspection begins before the first production run. Professional buyers check gauge consistency, seam construction, yarn specifications, and finishing on every sample to prevent costly defects at scale.
Gauge and Stitch Consistency

Gauge — measured in needles per inch (3GG to 14GG) — determines fabric density and drape. Inconsistent gauge produces uneven texture, dimensional drift, and poor fit across sizes.
Check knit-down swatches under natural light for uniform loop size, no dropped stitches, and clean pattern registration in jacquard or intarsia. CENWILD’s computerized flat-knitting machines maintain tight gauge tolerance across all 80,000-piece monthly runs.
Seam Strength and Finishing Techniques

Linking (looping) joins fully-fashioned panels invisibly and stretches with the fabric; overlocking is faster but creates a visible seam and lower elasticity. Premium ladies knitwear uses linking at shoulders, sides, and sleeves.
Inspect seam allowances for consistent stitch density (12–14 stitches per inch), no puckering, and secure yarn tails. Blocking and steaming after assembly set the final shape and prevent twisting after wash.
Yarn Quality: Ply, Twist, and Pilling Resistance

Yarn construction — single-ply, two-ply, or cabled — affects strength and surface smoothness. Higher twist (Z or S) reduces pilling; low-twist yarns feel softer but pill faster.
Request yarn specifications (Nm count, twist per meter) and a Martindale abrasion test result (≥20,000 cycles for commercial ladies knitwear). CENWILD sources certified cashmere, merino, and anti-pilling acrylic blends with full traceability.
Color Fastness and Dimensional Stability
ISO 105 color-fastness testing measures resistance to washing (grade 4 minimum), light (grade 4), and perspiration. Dimensional stability — shrinkage or growth after three washes — should stay within ±3% lengthwise and ±5% widthwise.
Always request a pre-production wash test on sample garments. CENWILD applies garment-dye, softening, and anti-pilling treatments with full wash-cycle validation before bulk production.
7. How to Choose the Right Ladies Knitwear Manufacturer
Vetting a ladies knitwear manufacturer requires systematic evaluation across certifications, capacity, sampling, and contract terms. A structured framework helps you identify partners who can scale with your brand while protecting quality and intellectual property.
Verify Certifications and Compliance
Request current BSCI, WRAP, or Oeko-Tex certificates to confirm social and environmental standards. Factories in China’s Dongguan region often hold multiple certifications; verify issue dates and scope.
Certified manufacturers demonstrate commitment to ethical labor, chemical safety, and traceability — essential for brands entering regulated markets in the EU, UK, and North America.
Assess Production Capacity and MOQ Flexibility
Confirm monthly output (80,000+ pieces indicates scale) and gauge range (3GG–14GG covers most sweater styles). MOQ starting at 100 pieces per style suits emerging brands; higher minimums may lock you into excess inventory.
Ask how capacity is allocated during peak seasons (August–October) and whether the factory prioritizes long-term partners or accepts spot orders.
Evaluate Sampling Speed and Portfolio
Knit-down sampling typically takes 7–14 days; faster turnaround signals in-house design teams and 3D programming capability. Review past client portfolios across cashmere, merino, and cotton to confirm material expertise.
Request samples in your target gauge and stitch technique — intarsia, jacquard, or cable — to verify craftsmanship before committing to production.
Negotiate Payment Terms and IP Protection
First-order deposits range from 50–100%; established manufacturers may reduce this to 30% for repeat clients, with balance due before shipment. Confirm accepted methods: T/T, PayPal, or USDT.
Include non-disclosure clauses and design ownership language in contracts. Factories with 28+ years of experience typically respect IP; newer operations may require stricter legal safeguards.
8. Common Mistakes When Sourcing Ladies Knitwear
Even experienced buyers make preventable errors when sourcing ladies knitwear, leading to production delays, quality defects, and wasted budgets. Understanding these pitfalls and their corrective actions protects your brand and partnership.
Underestimating Lead Times
Knitwear production spans 45–75 days from yarn procurement through knitting, linking, washing, and finishing. Buyers who assume 30-day turnarounds face missed launch windows and rush fees.
Confirm every stage timeline before placing orders. CENWILD’s production calendar accounts for yarn dyeing (7–10 days), knit-down sampling (5–7 days), and bulk production, ensuring realistic delivery dates from the first inquiry.
Ignoring Yarn Shrinkage and Wash Testing
Natural fibers shrink 3–8% after washing; skipping pre-production wash tests results in undersized garments and customer returns. Wool, cotton, and blends each behave differently under heat and agitation.
Request knit-down swatches washed to your care-label specs. Measure before and after to adjust pattern dimensions, ensuring finished pieces meet grading standards across all sizes.
Choosing Price Over Quality
Rock-bottom quotes often signal low-twist yarn, open-gauge knitting, or minimal QC. A $2 saving per piece costs far more in chargebacks, brand damage, and lost repeat customers.
Evaluate fabric hand-feel, seam strength, and pilling resistance alongside price. CENWILD’s Quality First approach balances cost efficiency with yarn integrity and construction standards that protect long-term brand reputation.
Unclear Tech Pack Specifications
Vague stitch descriptions, missing gauge callouts, or unlabeled trim placements force manufacturers to guess, producing samples that miss your vision. Each revision cycle adds 5–7 days and sample fees.
Provide gauge (e.g. 7GG), stitch type (cable, jacquard, intarsia), yarn count, and dimensioned sketches. CENWILD’s design team translates incomplete briefs into production-ready tech packs, but clarity at intake accelerates approval.
9. Steps to Launch Your Ladies Knitwear Brand Successfully
Launching a ladies knitwear brand requires a disciplined sequence from market insight to retail shelf. CENWILD’s 28 years serving over 2,000 fashion brands have distilled the process into six checkpoints that turn concept into consistent revenue.
Market Research and Trend Analysis
Identify your target demographic, price tier, and seasonal calendar before sketching a single cardigan. Analyze competitors’ bestsellers, fabric preferences, and color palettes to spot white-space opportunities in ladies knitwear.
Design and Tech Pack Creation
Translate your vision into production-ready specifications: stitch structure, gauge (3GG–14GG), measurements, trims, and decoration placement. CENWILD’s design team converts sketches, photos, or ideas into graded tech packs and 3D knit programs when you lack in-house capability.
Sampling and Iteration
Order knit-down samples in your chosen yarn and gauge to validate fit, hand-feel, and color. Expect one to three rounds of revisions; CENWILD’s monthly 80,000-piece capacity ensures fast sample turnaround without delaying your launch window.
Bulk Production and Quality Control
Confirm final specs in a pre-production meeting, then release the purchase order. In-line and final AQL inspection catch gauge variance, color deviation, and finishing defects before shipment, protecting your brand reputation.
Logistics and Go-to-Market Strategy
Coordinate FOB, CIF, or DDP terms and allocate lead time for customs clearance. Synchronize inventory arrival with your e-commerce launch, influencer seeding, and wholesale appointments to maximize first-season sell-through of your ladies knitwear collection.
10. Pricing and Cost Breakdown for Ladies Knitwear
Unit cost for ladies knitwear varies by order volume, yarn composition, and decoration complexity. At 100-piece MOQ — the threshold CENWILD supports for startups — acrylic-blend sweaters with plain knit typically range $12–$18 per unit, while cashmere or merino wool pieces start above $35. Scaling to 500 or 1,000+ pieces drops per-unit cost by 15–30% as fixed setup costs (sampling, programming, trim sourcing) amortize across the run.
Decoration adds $2–$8 per piece depending on method: basic embroidered logos cost $2–$3, while full jacquard intarsia or multi-color patterns requiring custom knit programming can add $5–$8. Yarn quality is the largest driver — premium fibers (cashmere, alpaca, organic cotton) command 2–3× the price of standard acrylic blends. Gauge also matters: finer 12GG or 14GG knits consume more time and yarn than chunky 3GG styles.
Lead time stretches from 25 days for repeat plain styles to 45–50 days for first-time jacquard orders requiring full sampling and approval cycles.
| Quantity Tier | Acrylic Blend | Cotton / Wool | Cashmere / Premium | Decoration | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $12–$18 | $18–$28 | $35–$60 | Plain knit | 25–30 days |
| 500 pcs | $10–$15 | $15–$24 | $30–$50 | + Logo $2–$3 | 30–35 days |
| 1,000+ pcs | $8–$12 | $12–$20 | $25–$45 | + Jacquard $5–$8 | 35–45 days |
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