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Ordering silk tops for resale demands attention to seam construction and fabric weight, two factors that directly impact customer returns and repeat orders. Lightweight weaves below 19 momme often pill after a single wash, triggering complaints even when the design is on trend. Our current inventory maintains a consistent 22 to 26 momme range across all styles, with reinforced French seams on side panels to prevent fraying during high-volume handling or frequent try-ons. This specification reduces post-purchase dissatisfaction without inflating your landed cost per unit, allowing you to maintain competitive pricing while protecting margin integrity.
We refresh our silk top assortments every six weeks based on regional sell-through data from over 300 active wholesale accounts. The latest drop includes extended petite and plus-size options in core neutrals—ivory, charcoal, and olive—that consistently outperform seasonal colors in both brick-and-mortar boutiques and livestream shops. Each new arrival undergoes pre-wash testing to ensure colorfastness and minimal shrinkage, so your inventory arrives shelf-ready with no need for pre-treatment. This reliability streamlines your restocking workflow and minimizes dead stock risk.
Boutique owners and e-commerce sellers alike benefit from our tiered pricing structure, which scales efficiently from test orders of 12 pieces to full-season commitments. Our best-selling designs—particularly those featuring convertible necklines or reversible detailing—have demonstrated strong cross-channel performance, moving equally well in curated in-store displays and as standalone hero items in digital lookbooks. By aligning production cycles with real-time demand signals rather than calendar seasons, we ensure your inventory stays aligned with actual consumer behavior, not outdated fashion forecasts.
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