MOQ & Lead Time

Clear quantities and realistic timelines

Understand lace fabric MOQ and lace fabric lead time before moving into production.

Lace fabric MOQ and lead time vary depending on material type, design complexity, and production setup.
We review these factors early so order planning is clearer before confirmation.

What affects lace fabric MOQ and lead time

Lace fabric MOQ and lead time are not fixed across all orders.

They depend on the lace structure, base material, embroidery complexity, sampling status, and production setup.

At WELLLACE, these factors are reviewed early so order planning is based on actual production conditions.

Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)

MOQ depends on lace type, development stage, and production setup.

MOQ is usually lower when selecting from existing lace designs with confirmed structure and specifications.

MOQ may be higher when new developments require additional sampling, setup, or material preparation

Once a design is confirmed, repeat orders are often easier to arrange with more stable quantity planning

MOQ is influenced by:

  • Base material availability
  • Embroidery density and complexity
  • Sampling and setup requirements
  • production setup efficiency

Lead Time

Lead time is usually confirmed after sampling and depends on order quantity, material readiness, and production complexity.

Time required to develop and adjust samples before production.

Time required for bulk manufacturing based on confirmed specifications.

Time for final checking, packing, and shipment preparation before dispatch.

Lead time may vary depending on:

  • Order quantity
  • Design and embroidery complexity
  • Material readiness
  • Sampling approval speed

What affects MOQ and lead time

Design Complexity

More detailed or specialized lace developments may require additional setup and sampling time.

Material Selection

Different bases such as mesh, tulle, chiffon, or organza affect preparation and production method.

Production Scheduling

Order timing and factory scheduling can affect when bulk production begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

In some cases, lower quantities may be possible for initial orders, depending on design type and production setup.

Yes, combining designs may be possible depending on materials and production conditions.
We can review your selection and suggest workable options.

Once specifications are confirmed through sampling, MOQ often becomes clearer and more stable.
Repeat orders may allow more flexibility.

Lead times are based on actual production conditions, not rough estimates.
Timelines are confirmed after key specifications are aligned.

In some cases, timelines can be adjusted depending on production availability and order requirements.
Share your deadline and we will advise accordingly.

Have additional inquiries?

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Need specific numbers for your project?

Contact us with your design or selection, and we will provide MOQ and lead time based on your requirements.