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Global Textiles Manufacturers, Suppliers & Wholesale Directory

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Wholesale Textiles Industry Overview and Global Market Insights

Wholesale demand for textiles flows through fashion retail, home-textile distribution, hospitality supply, uniform and workwear manufacturing, and converter mills. As a category, textiles spans fibres and yarns, woven and knitted fabrics, garments and apparel, home textiles, leather, footwear, and made-up textiles. In customs terms it is classified under HS Chapters 50 to 63, with cotton in Chapter 52, man-made filaments and staple fibres in Chapters 54 and 55, knitted apparel in Chapter 61, and woven apparel in Chapter 62, so sourcing requirements vary widely across the category. Buyers source against fibre composition, construction, and shade, so tech packs, lab dips, colour-fastness data, and an approved pre-production sample drive sign-off, and minimum order quantities track fabric and dye-lot economics. The Textiles directory on EximNext surfaces verified suppliers across grades and variants, so importers can drill from broad industry view down to specific specification within a few clicks. The buyer profile on this page covers brand owners, distributors, manufacturers, trading houses, and procurement teams searching for reliable bulk supply, transparent specification, and verified credentials before they release a purchase order. Listings show supplier location, business type, the products handled, and where available certification and inspection signals, so buyers can shortlist on verifiable capability rather than self-claimed marketing copy. Filters let importers narrow on origin country, business type (manufacturer, exporter, trading company), verification status, and certification, so the shortlist that goes into a request for quotation reflects the criteria that matter to that specific buyer. The directory also surfaces related sub-categories, recently posted buy leads, and the questions and live sourcing activity further down this page, which together help a buyer benchmark an offer before sending a request for quotation.

How to Buy Textiles in Bulk from Verified Manufacturers, Suppliers and Exporters

Suppliers preparing a bulk textiles quotation should be ready to disclose fibre composition, GSM or yarn count where applicable, ply, weave or knit structure, color shade with Pantone or Lab reference, color fastness ratings against washing, rubbing, and light, dimensional shrinkage after wash, and tensile or tear strength. Buyers evaluate offers on the transparency and completeness of this specification disclosure before they move to price comparison, so structured spec sheets convert measurably better than ad-hoc reply messages. Compliance documentation buyers expect on wholesale textiles shipments includes OEKO-TEX Standard 100, GOTS for organic claims, BCI for sustainable sourcing, Sedex SMETA for ethical audit, and ZDHC where restricted-substances compliance is required. Third-party verification from SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, or accredited regional laboratories strengthens the offer and is normally a condition precedent under L/C documents. Bulk packaging is normally individual polybag with size and shade tickets, packed into bar-coded export cartons (typically 30 to 50 units per carton depending on product weight), stacked on heat-treated pallets and loaded into 20-foot or 40-foot FCL configurations with care labels and country-of-origin labels conforming to the destination market's regulations. Trade terms most often negotiated on wholesale textiles orders include FOB at the supplier's nearest export port, CIF at the buyer's nominated discharge port, and occasionally CFR or EXW depending on the buyer's logistics preference. Quote Incoterms 2020 explicitly in every offer to remove ambiguity over risk transfer. Payment instruments commonly accepted are irrevocable L/C at sight or 30 to 90 day usance, T/T with 30 percent advance and 70 percent balance against scanned shipping documents, and platform-mediated escrow for first-time supplier pairings. Production and consolidation lead time for bulk textiles typically runs 30 to 60 days from order confirmation including pre-production sample approval, with peak-season programs running longer. A complete first response covers specification compliance against the buyer's note, indicative price with a validity window, MOQ, packaging, port of dispatch, lead time, and certification copies, which together let the buyer evaluate the offer against the rest of the shortlist without a back-and-forth clarification round.

Import Textiles: HS Code, FOB Pricing, MOQ and Top Exporting Countries

Wholesale textiles is classified under HS Chapters 50 to 63, with cotton in Chapter 52, man-made filaments and staple fibres in Chapters 54 and 55, knitted apparel in Chapter 61, and woven apparel in Chapter 62. Buyers and suppliers should agree the correct ten-digit national tariff line with a licensed customs broker in the destination market before shipment, since duty rates can vary materially across sub-headings, and the HS code declared on the commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin must remain consistent for one-pass clearance. The leading commercial export origins for textiles are concentrated in China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Turkey, and Pakistan, and shipments to importers worldwide commonly load through Shanghai, Chittagong, Mumbai, Ho Chi Minh City, and Istanbul, depending on the supplier's facility location and the buyer's preferred routing. FOB pricing for wholesale textiles varies by grade, packaging configuration, certification load, origin country, and order volume; suppliers should quote a defensible FOB number with a clear validity window (commonly 7 to 15 days) and disclose what triggers a re-quote, such as a significant change in raw input cost or a request for additional certification. Minimum order quantities run from full container loads for bulk commodity-grade material down to smaller carton-level quantities for specialty or high-value processed grades, with most suppliers willing to negotiate a trial-order arrangement on the first transaction. Ocean transit times to importing markets vary by routing through transshipment hubs, with intra-regional lanes typically running two to three weeks and longer transcontinental routings running four to six weeks port to port. Buyers comparing offers across multiple origins should normalize quotes to a common Incoterm (FOB or CIF at the same nominated discharge port) before ranking, so freight, insurance, and local handling differences do not distort what is actually a specification or quality difference between suppliers. Quality benchmarks that drive price differentiation include certification depth, third-party inspection scope, batch documentation, and the supplier's verifiable export history into the buyer's destination market, all of which the EximNext directory surfaces alongside the basic listing so buyers can evaluate against the full picture rather than headline FOB alone.

Global Textiles Products Wholesale Price List

Indicative FOB-level wholesale prices for textiles products currently listed by verified suppliers on EximNext. Figures are seller-quoted and carry their own validity window, so confirm a live quote before ordering. Click any product for full specifications, MOQ, and supplier contact.

#ProductHS CodeOriginSupplierIndicative Price (FOB)
1Biflex - Knitted fabric6004.10Russian FederationLLC "Fabreex"$4.50 - $7.20 / kg
2Neopren - Knitted fabric6001.92Russian FederationLLC "Fabreex"$3,500 - $4,800 / MT
3Jersy Rush - Knitted fabric6004.90Russian FederationLLC "Fabreex"$4.50 - $7.00 / kg
4Ne 20/1 100% cotton yarn for knitting dyed black5205.12PakistanGul Ahmed Textile Mills Limited$5.4 / Kilogram
5Organic Pima Cotton Yarn 40/1 NeUnited StatesPacific Rim Exports Inc$6.2 / Bags
6Cotton Yarn/Straw Hat99 Gold Data Processing Trading Company Limited$1,216 / Bags
7Rayon Printed Fabric5408.24IndiaDwarkadhish Trading Co$10 / Meter
8Rayon Capsul Foil Print7607.11IndiaDwarkadhish Trading Co$5 / Meter
9Rayon & Cotton Cloth Related Fabric5208.42IndiaDwarkadhish Trading Co$288 / Feet
10Fabric rayon flower print top6106.20IndiaVoxxy international$4.50 - $8.00 / piece FOB
11Fabric rayon printed state long kurta with silver collar less6204.69IndiaVoxxy international$4.50 - $12.00 / Piece
12Fabric rayon small flower print nayera cut kurta and full sleeves kurta pan gala6106.90IndiaVoxxy international$4.50 - $8.00 / Piece
13Fabric rayon state aline kurta with pant6104.39IndiaVoxxy international$1.80 - $3.20 / meter
14Fabric rayon white kaftan with pant and with cottan red white less and dori6104.62IndiaVoxxy international$6.50 - $12.00 per set
15BOHO EMBROIDERED RAYON HALTER TOP PURPLE6206.90IndiaAuglle Store INC$26
16BOHO EMBROIDERED RAYON HALTER TOP SILVER6109.90IndiaAuglle Store INC$26

Frequently Asked Questions About Wholesale Textiles Sourcing

What HS code applies to wholesale textiles imports?
Wholesale textiles is classified under HS Chapters 50 to 63, with cotton in Chapter 52, man-made filaments and staple fibres in Chapters 54 and 55, knitted apparel in Chapter 61, and woven apparel in Chapter 62. Confirm the exact ten-digit national tariff line with a licensed customs broker in the destination market before shipment, since duty rates vary materially across sub-headings, and keep the HS code consistent on the commercial invoice, packing list, and certificate of origin so clearance lands in one pass.
What is the typical FOB price band for bulk textiles?
FOB price bands for textiles vary by grade, packaging, certification load, origin country, and order volume, so a single global figure rarely holds. Suppliers should quote a defensible FOB number with a clear validity window (commonly 7 to 15 days) and disclose what triggers a re-quote, such as a major change in raw input cost or a request for additional certification. Buyers in turn assess offers against total landed cost rather than headline FOB alone, so a slightly higher FOB with stronger certification or shorter lead time often wins.
Which countries are the leading global exporters of textiles?
The leading commercial export origins for textiles are concentrated in China, Bangladesh, India, Vietnam, Turkey, and Pakistan. Buyers typically source from a mix of nearby regional suppliers, which carry an advantage on freight and lead time, and farther-out specialist origins, which carry an advantage on quality, certification, or price. Suppliers can position themselves competitively by referencing their country's track record as an export origin, current production capacity, and the typical transit time and freight band to the buyer's preferred discharge port.
What pre-shipment inspection scope is standard for textiles?
Third-party inspection on bulk textiles typically covers visual examination on a statistical sample (commonly AQL 2.5 for major and AQL 4.0 for minor defects), color matching against the approved Pantone or buyer-supplied master shade, GSM and dimensional check, color fastness verification, fibre composition confirmation, label and hangtag accuracy against the tech pack, and carton marking verification. SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, TUV, and accredited regional inspection bodies are the agencies most often appointed. The inspection report is released either against L/C documents or directly to the buyer, and serves as the basis for any pre-shipment rejection or rework instruction before vessel sailing.
What is the typical ocean transit time for textiles shipments?
Transit time depends heavily on the origin port and the routing through transshipment hubs. As a rough planning guide, intra-regional routings typically run two to three weeks port to port, longer-haul routings commonly run four to six weeks, and trans-Pacific or trans-Atlantic routings fall between these bands. Shipments commonly load through Shanghai, Chittagong, Mumbai, Ho Chi Minh City, and Istanbul, with Maersk, MSC, CMA CGM, COSCO, Evergreen, and ONE among the major carriers serving wholesale textiles trade lanes.
What certifications and quality documentation do buyers expect for textiles?
Compliance documentation buyers expect on wholesale textiles orders includes OEKO-TEX Standard 100, GOTS for organic claims, BCI for sustainable sourcing, Sedex SMETA for ethical audit, and ZDHC where restricted-substances compliance is required. Third-party analysis reports from SGS, Bureau Veritas, Intertek, or accredited regional laboratories strengthen the offer. Buyers may additionally request batch-specific Certificates of Analysis, country-of-origin certificates, and any sector-specific certification the destination market enforces, and suppliers should attach certification copies in the first quotation rather than wait for a request.
How should bulk textiles be packed for FCL ocean shipment?
Standard packaging for bulk textiles uses individual polybag with size and shade tickets, packed into bar-coded export cartons (typically 30 to 50 units per carton depending on product weight), stacked on heat-treated pallets and loaded into 20-foot or 40-foot FCL configurations with care labels and country-of-origin labels conforming to the destination market's regulations. Container loading patterns should follow the CTU (Cargo Transport Unit) Code guidance, with appropriate lashing and chock blocking to prevent in-transit shifting. Wood packaging requires ISPM-15 heat treatment and a fumigation certificate for clearance in most destination markets, and suppliers should specify pallet dimensions, container loading pattern, and any phytosanitary or fumigation treatments applied to wood components in the offer.
What customs documentation is required to clear a wholesale textiles shipment?
Standard import documentation includes the commercial invoice, packing list, ocean bill of lading or air waybill, certificate of origin issued by a recognized chamber of commerce in the supplier's country, fumigation certificate where wood packaging is used, the pre-shipment inspection report, and any category-specific certification the destination market enforces. Document accuracy and consistency across the set materially affects clearance speed and reduces the risk of physical inspection or customs hold at the port of entry.
How are pre-shipment samples handled on wholesale textiles orders?
Pre-production sample (PPS), lab dip, and shade reference are standard before bulk approval. Industry practice is the supplier supplies the PPS and lab dip free of charge while the buyer covers international courier. Bulk production starts only after the buyer signs off on the PPS against the tech pack. Sample lead time is typically 3 to 7 working days for production and another 3 to 5 days for international courier, and suppliers should mention the courier accounts they accept (DHL, FedEx, UPS) so the buyer can arrange shipping on their preferred carrier and account.
What payment terms work best for first-time textiles sourcing?
First-time supplier pairings typically settle on one of three structures. Telegraphic transfer with a 30 percent advance and 70 percent balance against scanned shipping documents is the most common compromise on a modest first order. An irrevocable letter of credit at sight, opened through a reputable bank and confirmed across the supplier's banking relationship, gives stronger protection on larger first orders but adds banking cost and timeline. Platform-mediated escrow holds buyer funds in trust until shipping documents are released and is increasingly used on smaller first orders where neither party wants to underwrite a full L/C process.

Textiles Community & Live Sourcing Activity

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Community questions & answers
How can I hold a textiles price against currency swings?
Asked by Emeka Nwosu · Wholesale Buyer · 2 days ago · 171 views · 1 answer
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Elif YilmazDocumentation Officer
Agree the quote currency and a validity window in writing, and consider a forward contract through your bank for large orders. State what triggers a re-quote so neither side is surprised mid-deal.
8 found this helpful
FOB or CIF for a first textiles order?
Asked by Linh Pham · Sourcing Head · 2 days ago · 239 views · 1 answer
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Suresh IyerProcurement ManagerVERIFIED
Under FOB you arrange freight and insurance from the load port; under CIF the supplier covers them to your discharge port. Normalise every quote to one Incoterm before comparing textiles offers.
5 found this helpful
What specification should textiles suppliers disclose up front?
Asked by Aisha Bello · Supply Chain Manager · yesterday · 758 views · 1 answer
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Mariana LopezProcurement ManagerVERIFIED
A complete offer states fibre composition, GSM or yarn count, weave or knit structure, shade with a Pantone or Lab reference, and colour-fastness ratings, so you can compare like for like before looking at price.
16 found this helpful
Best payment terms for a first-time textiles supplier?
Asked by Rajesh Menon · Sourcing Specialist · 6 hours ago · 292 views · 1 answer
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Isabella CostaCommodity TraderVERIFIED
A 30 percent telegraphic transfer advance with 70 percent against scanned shipping documents is common on a trial order; an irrevocable letter of credit at sight suits larger lots, and escrow works when neither side wants to underwrite a full L/C.
15 found this helpful
What certifications should I ask textiles suppliers for?
Asked by David Arter · Procurement Manager · 23 hours ago · 961 views · 1 answer
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Paolo ContiQA Manager
Buyers commonly expect OEKO-TEX Standard 100, GOTS for organic claims, BCI, Sedex SMETA, and ZDHC where required. Ask for batch documents and a third-party report from SGS, Bureau Veritas, or Intertek.
24 found this helpful
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