Garment factories sell that surplus garment to the surplus market (wholesalers).
- Normally, garment factories produce more garments than the order quantity they get from their buyers. So garment factories get surplus garments.
- Garments having minor defects, stitching quality issues those are not accepted by buyers
- Garments damaged during processing are sold as surplus after repairing
- Sometimes fabric quality does not match with the buyer’s fabric standards but factories make garments with unapproved fabric.
- Sometimes printing and embroidery design do not match with the desired pattern. Garment made from that fabric get rejected and counted as surplus.
- Buyer cancelled the shipment due to shipment get delay, major quality issue or testing approvals failure.
You should be knowing that there are many fake surplus garments those made with low-quality fabrics and trims and a brand’s labels are attached to the garment. As the surplus apparels are in demand, many businesses started making fake branded products and selling as surplus.
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