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Ordering polyester leggings in bulk often hinges on a detail most suppliers overlook: the seam construction at the inner thigh. A flatlock stitch not only prevents chafing for the end wearer but also reduces return rates by up to 18 percent based on retailer feedback from last season. Our current inventory features this stitch across 92 percent of styles, including high-waisted, mid-rise, and cropped variants, ensuring consistent performance whether your customer wears them for yoga, errands, or travel. This technical consistency allows you to scale orders without worrying about quality drift between batches—a common pain point when sourcing from multiple vendors.
We refresh our polyester leggings assortment every six weeks with new colorways and silhouette updates aligned with real-time search trends from major e-commerce platforms. Each drop includes at least three best-sellers carried over from the previous cycle, giving you continuity for repeat buyers while introducing fresh options to capture emerging demand. The range spans sizes XS to 3X with proportional grading, so fit integrity remains intact across the full spectrum. For boutique owners and KOLs running try-on livestreams, this means fewer fit complaints and higher conversion on bundled sets.
Our minimum order quantities are structured to support both test buys and rapid restocks. You can mix and match waist heights, lengths, and core neutrals within a single style family to build a micro-assortment that reflects your audience’s preferences. Distributors benefit from pallet-level pricing on orders exceeding 500 units, with dedicated allocation during peak seasons to avoid fulfillment delays. Every batch undergoes colorfastness and pilling tests before shipment, so what you see in the sample is what arrives in the warehouse—critical for maintaining trust with your end customers and protecting your margin against markdowns.
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