MOQ & Lead Time

Lace Fabric MOQ & Lead Time

Plan quantities and timelines before production begins.

MOQ and lead time depend on lace type, material readiness, design complexity, and production setup.
We review these factors early so order planning is clearer before confirmation.

What affects MOQ and lead time

Lace fabric MOQ and lead time are not fixed across all orders. They depend on structure, base material, embroidery density, sampling status, production setup, and factory scheduling.

At WELLLACE, these details are reviewed early so your order plan is based on actual production conditions rather than rough assumptions.

Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)

MOQ depends on whether the design is already developed, whether new sampling is required, and how efficiently the order can be arranged for production.

Standard Designs

Existing lace designs with confirmed structure usually allow more flexible MOQ because sampling and setup uncertainty is lower.

Custom Development

New developments may require higher MOQ when additional sampling, material preparation, pattern adjustment, or production setup is needed.

Repeat Orders

Once specifications are confirmed, repeat orders are often easier to arrange with clearer quantity planning and more stable setup conditions.

MOQ is influenced by:

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

Lead Time

Lead time is confirmed based on sampling needs, material readiness, order quantity, production complexity, and current factory schedule.

Sampling Time

New designs may require sampling, review, adjustment, and approval before bulk production can be arranged.

Production Time

Bulk manufacturing time depends on confirmed specifications, production setup, order quantity, and machine scheduling.

Final Preparation

Final checking, packing, labeling, and shipment preparation also need to be considered before dispatch.

Lead time may vary depending on:

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

How we confirm MOQ and timeline

Instead of giving one fixed number for all projects, we review the production conditions and confirm a workable plan based on your actual requirement.

STEP 01

Review the Design

We check your reference, selected item, sample, or required lace direction.

STEP 02

Check Feasibility

We review material availability, production method, complexity, and setup requirements.

STEP 03

Confirm the Plan

We provide practical MOQ and lead time guidance based on actual order conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes, combining designs may be possible when the materials, production method, and scheduling conditions are compatible. We can review your selection and suggest workable options.

Once specifications are confirmed through sampling, MOQ usually becomes clearer. Repeat orders may allow more flexibility when the production setup is already established.

Lead times are estimated based on confirmed specifications, material readiness, production schedule, order quantity, and sampling approval status.

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

Need specific MOQ or lead time for your project?

Send us your design, reference image, quantity, or material direction. We’ll review the production conditions and suggest a workable MOQ and timeline.