What Is the MOQ for Custom Clothing Manufacturing?

One of the first questions every clothing brand asks when starting a production project is:

"What is the MOQ for custom clothing manufacturing?"

MOQ, or Minimum Order Quantity, directly impacts your budget, inventory risk, production costs, and growth strategy. Whether you're launching a startup clothing brand or scaling an established business, understanding MOQ is essential for making smart manufacturing decisions.

Having worked with apparel brands of all sizes, I've found that many people misunderstand MOQ. Some believe lower MOQs are always better, while others assume high MOQs guarantee lower costs. In reality, the ideal MOQ depends on your product type, manufacturing method, and business goals.

In this guide, I'll explain how MOQs work, what affects them, typical MOQ ranges, and how to choose the right manufacturing partner for your brand.


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Quick Answer

The MOQ for custom clothing manufacturing typically ranges from:

Manufacturer Type Typical MOQ
Startup-Friendly Factory 50–100 pcs
Mid-Size Factory 100–300 pcs
Large Factory 500+ pcs

Clothing Manufacturer

At Bless Clothing, many custom apparel projects start at 100 pieces per style, making production accessible for startups and growing brands.

However, the actual MOQ depends on factors such as fabric sourcing, customization requirements, and production complexity.


What Does MOQ Mean in Clothing Manufacturing?

MOQ stands for Minimum Order Quantity.

It represents the smallest number of units a manufacturer is willing to produce for a particular order.

Example

If a factory has an MOQ of 100 pieces:

  • You must order at least 100 garments.
  • Ordering fewer may not be economically feasible for the factory.

Why It Matters

MOQ affects:

  • Production costs
  • Inventory investment
  • Cash flow
  • Product testing opportunities

Understanding MOQ helps brands plan production more effectively.


Why Do Manufacturers Have MOQs?

Factories incur setup costs before production even begins.

Fixed Costs Include

  • Pattern making
  • Fabric sourcing
  • Sample development
  • Machine setup
  • Production planning

Key Insight

MOQs exist because manufacturers need enough volume to make production efficient and profitable.

Without minimum quantities, production costs would often become unsustainable.


Factors That Affect MOQ Requirements

Not every clothing project has the same MOQ.

Several variables influence the minimum quantity required.


1. Fabric Type

Fabric sourcing is one of the biggest MOQ drivers.

Common Scenarios

Fabric Type Typical MOQ Impact
Stock Fabric Lower MOQ
Custom Fabric Higher MOQ
Specialty Fabric Highest MOQ

Example

Using stock cotton fabric may allow production at 100 pieces.

Developing a custom-dyed fabric could require several hundred pieces.


2. Customization Level

The more customization involved, the higher the MOQ may become.

Low Customization

  • Basic logo printing
  • Standard sizing
  • Stock fabric

High Customization

  • Custom fabric development
  • Unique trims
  • Special washes
  • Complex branding

Comparison

Customization Level MOQ Impact
Low Lower MOQ
Medium Moderate MOQ
High Higher MOQ

Clothing Manufacturer

Customization increases production complexity.


3. Garment Complexity

Different products require different production resources.

Lower Complexity Products

  • Basic T-shirts
  • Simple hoodies
  • Sweatshirts

Higher Complexity Products

  • Jackets
  • Technical outerwear
  • Multi-panel garments

Example

A simple T-shirt may have a lower MOQ than a heavily detailed jacket.


4. Production Method

Manufacturing techniques can influence MOQ requirements.

Common Processes

  • Screen printing
  • Embroidery
  • Sublimation
  • Garment washing

Typical Impact

Production Method MOQ Influence
Basic Sewing Low
Screen Printing Moderate
Embroidery Moderate
Specialty Washes High

Additional processes increase setup costs.


5. Factory Size

Factory size often determines MOQ flexibility.

Startup-Focused Factories

Benefits:

  • Lower MOQ
  • More flexibility
  • Greater support

Large Factories

Benefits:

  • Larger capacity
  • Lower unit costs at scale

Challenges:

  • Higher MOQs
  • Less flexibility

Choosing the right factory size is important.


Typical MOQ Ranges for Custom Clothing

The following ranges are common throughout the apparel industry.

Product Category Typical MOQ
T-Shirts 50–100 pcs
Hoodies 100–200 pcs
Sweatshirts 100–200 pcs
Joggers 100–200 pcs
Jackets 200–500 pcs
Activewear 100–300 pcs

Actual requirements vary by manufacturer.


Low MOQ vs High MOQ Comparison

Factor Low MOQ High MOQ
Startup Friendly
Lower Inventory Risk
Lower Upfront Investment
Lower Unit Cost
Easier Product Testing
Better Scaling Efficiency

Key Insight

Low MOQ reduces risk, while high MOQ often improves cost efficiency.

The right choice depends on your business stage.


How Startups Should Approach MOQ

Many startup brands worry about committing to large production quantities.

Recommended Approach

  1. Start with proven products.
  2. Use stock fabrics when possible.
  3. Focus on a limited number of SKUs.
  4. Test demand before scaling.

Example

Instead of launching 20 products at 50 pieces each, launch 5 products at stronger quantities.

This often improves inventory management and sales performance.


How Bless Clothing Supports Flexible MOQs

At Bless Clothing, we understand the challenges facing startup and growing apparel brands.

Our Services

  • Low-risk production planning
  • Flexible MOQ options
  • Fabric sourcing
  • Sampling services
  • Product development
  • Private labeling
  • Bulk production

Helpful Resources

Industry Resource

Our goal is to help brands balance production efficiency with manageable inventory risk.


FAQs

What is a typical MOQ for custom clothing?

Most custom clothing manufacturers require between 50 and 300 pieces depending on the product and customization level.

Why do factories require MOQs?

Factories have setup costs, material sourcing requirements, and production planning expenses that require minimum production volumes.

Can startups work with low MOQs?

Yes. Many startup-focused manufacturers offer MOQs between 50 and 100 pieces.

Does a higher MOQ mean better pricing?

Usually, yes. Higher quantities often reduce per-unit production costs.

How can I reduce MOQ requirements?

Using stock fabrics, simplifying designs, and limiting customization can often help lower MOQ requirements.


Final Thoughts

MOQ is one of the most important considerations in custom clothing manufacturing.

The ideal MOQ depends on:

  • Product type
  • Fabric selection
  • Customization requirements
  • Production methods
  • Business goals

Rather than simply looking for the lowest MOQ, brands should focus on finding the right balance between cost efficiency and inventory risk.

If you're planning a custom clothing project, explore Bless Clothing to learn how our team helps brands develop high-quality apparel with flexible manufacturing solutions and scalable production support.

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Hi, I’m Owen — founder of Bless Clothing.
With over 20 years in apparel manufacturing, I’ve worked from the factory floor to building my own production team.
Bless Clothing was created to help brands turn ideas into reliable, scalable products — with clarity, quality, and trust.
Let’s build your brand together.