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less than US$ 9.48
US$ 9.48-US$ 12.93
US$ 12.93-US$ 15.85
More Than US$ 15.85
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US$ 3.84

US$ 25.38

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Cotton
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Festival
Sleeve Length
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Wholesale Sweater Set

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Wholesale Sweater Set

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Ordering sweater sets in bulk requires attention to how neckline construction impacts lay-flat display on retail shelves. A poorly reinforced crew neck will stretch under its own weight during storage, creating inconsistent sizing that leads to customer returns even when the knit gauge is uniform. Our current inventory addresses this by using a double-needle stitch at stress points across all styles, ensuring dimensional stability from warehouse to point of sale. This detail matters most for boutiques that rely on visual merchandising without mannequins, where clean silhouettes drive impulse decisions. We maintain depth across six core colorways per design, with extended runs in oatmeal, charcoal, and heather gray based on regional sell-through data from Q3 2023 onward.

The assortment balances relaxed-fit staples with cropped silhouettes tailored for layering under open blazers or over high-waisted bottoms, reflecting demand shifts observed in both brick-and-mortar and livestream channels. New arrivals drop every four weeks, prioritizing mid-weight cotton-acrylic blends that avoid pilling after three washes—a frequent pain point flagged by e-commerce sellers handling post-purchase support. Each style is offered in S through XL with consistent grading between sizes, eliminating the need for retailers to reorder specific units due to fit discrepancies. This reduces deadstock risk while supporting faster inventory turnover, especially for distributors servicing multiple store formats.

Profit margins remain strong due to vertically integrated production, which allows us to absorb minor raw material fluctuations without passing costs to buyers. Best-sellers consistently include sets with matching ribbed cuffs and hemlines, as these signal coordinated quality to end consumers and reduce perceived risk in full-outfit purchases. For KOLs building capsule collections, we recommend starting with our core neutral palette before testing seasonal accents like moss green or terracotta, which perform well in limited drops but require tighter inventory control. All items ship pre-tagged with care instructions and fiber content, streamlining compliance for multi-channel sellers.

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1. How do I structure an initial order to test depth without overcommitting to slow-moving sizes?

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Start with a balanced allocation across S, M, and L in your chosen colorway—these sizes account for over 78 percent of total unit sales based on our retailer data. Avoid ordering XL upfront unless your customer base skews toward oversized styling; you can always restock it later once baseline velocity is confirmed.

2. Which construction details reduce customer returns related to fit or durability?

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Look for double-stitched seams at shoulders and side hems, plus reinforced ribbing at cuffs and waistbands. These prevent stretching during wear and washing, which is the leading cause of fit-related complaints in knit sets sold online.

3. What price-point pairing works best to increase average order value in a boutique setting?

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Position a premium-priced set with textured yarns alongside a streamlined basic at a lower tier. This contrast encourages customers to perceive added value in the higher option, lifting basket size by 22 to 35 percent according to feedback from our top-performing retail partners.

4. How should I merchandise sweater sets differently for in-store shelves versus livestream trays?

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For physical displays, fold sets to highlight matching textures and keep necklines crisp. In livestream setups, drape one piece over a hanger while laying the other flat to demonstrate coordination without hiding fabric movement or drape—a key concern for virtual shoppers.

5. When should I skip a restock even if recent sales appear stable?

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If your sell-through rate has plateaued for two consecutive cycles despite promotional support, it may indicate market saturation in your region. Hold off on reordering until new colorways or silhouettes arrive, especially if competing stores nearby carry identical styles.