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Long earrings present a unique challenge in wholesale sourcing: the balance between dramatic length and wearable weight. Many retailers find that pieces exceeding 65 millimeters often lead to customer complaints about earlobe strain, yet under 50 millimeters fail to deliver the visual impact buyers seek for statement styling. Our current inventory resolves this by engineering most long earring styles between 52 and 63 millimeters with hollow-back or open-frame construction, reducing per-unit weight by up to 30 percent without compromising silhouette integrity. This specification directly supports faster display turnover in physical boutiques and fewer returns from online shoppers, a detail frequently overlooked in mass-market assortments.
We maintain over two hundred distinct long earring designs across materials including sterling silver, gold-filled, titanium-coated brass, and hypoallergenic stainless steel, ensuring coverage for both luxury resale and accessible fashion segments. New arrivals land biweekly, with at least fifteen fresh SKUs introduced each cycle—prioritizing asymmetrical silhouettes, kinetic movement elements, and matte-textured finishes that have shown strong conversion lifts in Q2 2024 across North American and European e-commerce platforms. Every design undergoes a three-point quality checkpoint focusing on post tension, plating adhesion, and clasp security, minimizing post-purchase service issues for resellers.
Boutique owners and KOLs consistently report higher average order values when bundling long earrings with complementary short studs or layered necklaces from our catalog, a strategy enabled by our coordinated seasonal collections. Inventory depth exceeds industry standards, with core best-sellers stocked in minimum quantities of five hundred units per SKU to support flash sales and influencer-driven demand spikes. We also offer flexible pack configurations—mixed lengths within a single style code or curated trend bundles—to reduce initial buy-in risk while maximizing shelf-ready variety. This approach has proven especially effective for retailers building capsule assortments ahead of holiday gifting windows or festival seasons.
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