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Color consistency across production batches is a frequent pain point when sourcing different color leggings at scale, especially for retailers who rely on repeat customer orders. We enforce a strict spectral tolerance of plus or minus two Delta E units per dye lot, ensuring that navy from one shipment matches navy from the next without visible variation under standard retail lighting. This level of control reduces return rates tied to shade discrepancies and supports confident restocking, even for fast-moving neutral tones like charcoal, olive, and heather gray. Our inventory system tracks each batch by dye code and cut date, so you can request continuity matching for ongoing SKUs without manual coordination.
The assortment spans twenty-eight core hues, including six seasonal rotations updated quarterly based on global fabric trend forecasts and real-time sell-through data from our top-performing wholesale partners. Each style maintains identical construction—four-way stretch knit, flatlock seams, and a mid-rise contoured waistband—so you can mix and match colors without retraining staff or updating product descriptions. New arrivals drop every six weeks, with pre-allocated stock reserved for accounts maintaining consistent reorder velocity over the prior ninety days.
Boutique owners and e-commerce sellers benefit from tiered pack structures that allow testing depth without overcommitting: starter packs include three best-selling neutrals plus two fashion-forward accents, while full-case assortments offer volume pricing on twelve-color sets optimized for bundling. Distributors appreciate the uniform weight per unit—185 grams—which simplifies freight forecasting and shelf planning across multi-store rollouts. All leggings ship vacuum-compressed in recyclable polybags, reducing dimensional weight by thirty percent compared to industry standard packaging.
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