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Ordering full piece swimwear in bulk requires attention to seam reinforcement and lining integrity, two factors that directly impact return rates during peak season. Many suppliers cut costs on internal stitching or use single-layer lining, which leads to transparency issues after repeated wear or exposure to chlorine. Our current inventory addresses this by standardizing double-stitched side seams and a dual-layer front lining across all styles, ensuring consistent opacity and durability without inflating unit weight. This construction detail reduces customer complaints by maintaining shape retention through multiple wash cycles, a critical consideration for retailers managing post-summer inventory returns.
We maintain a rotating assortment of over 120 full piece swimwear designs, updated biweekly with new colorways and silhouette variations based on real-time sell-through data from our retail partners. The range spans classic solid-color maillots for resort boutiques to high-coverage athletic cuts favored by fitness-focused e-commerce stores, alongside modesty-forward options with extended torso lengths and built-in shelf bras that cater to underserved demographics. Every new arrival undergoes pre-production sampling for stretch recovery and colorfastness, so you can reorder confidently without batch-to-batch variance affecting your repeat customers’ trust.
For distributors and KOLs building seasonal capsules, our minimum order quantities are structured to allow strategic mixing: order as few as 3 units per style within a 50-piece opening order, enabling you to test market response across price points from 18 to 42 USD wholesale. Top-performing SKUs consistently show 60 percent repeat reorder rates within 90 days, driven by reliable fit consistency and fabric performance that holds up under UV exposure and saltwater conditions. We prioritize rapid turnover by holding no more than 45 days of finished goods inventory, ensuring your stock reflects current demand rather than last year’s trends.
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