Knitwear Trading Company

Quote-ready knitwear sourcing for fashion brands.

A B2B trading-company workflow for women's sweaters, men's sweaters, cardigans, knit tops, buyer resources, and structured RFQ conversion.

SmallStarter order review
SampleTimeline confirmed by style
3GG-18GGCommon gauge range
TradingSourcing and inquiry workflow

Find the right starting point.

The homepage now works as a portal. Buyers can move directly into product scope, supplier workflow, quality preparation, buyer resources, or RFQ.

Yarn cones, knitted swatches, and color cards for material planning

Product Scope

Structured product pages make custom inquiries easier.

The current focus is women's sweaters, men's sweaters, cardigans, and knit tops. Each product line explains buyer fit, customization scope, material direction, sample path, and RFQ inputs.

One sourcing path from idea to shipment.

The site should reassure buyers that custom knitwear is handled through clear stages, not vague back-and-forth messages.

01

Brief

Product line, reference photos, material direction, quantity, size range, and target market.

02

Sample

Yarn, gauge, stitch, fit, trim, label, and packaging details move into sample review.

03

Produce

Approved sample, bulk schedule, in-line QC, finishing, folding, and packing.

04

Ship

Final inspection, carton mark, packing list, shipment documents, and handoff.

Knitwear sample development meeting with yarn, swatches, and sweater samples

Workflow Proof

Use a clear workflow to explain how inquiries are handled.

Supplier information, sample records, inspection details, and case materials can be organized by project and shared during the sourcing conversation when available.

Supplier workflowSample review, fit review, packing path, and future real media library.Open
Quality pageQC checkpoints, process stages, and downloadable checklist.Open

RFQ Path

Turn interest into a structured inquiry.

The RFQ page asks for product, quantity, material, gauge, sample target, branding, packaging, and delivery context so the first conversation is useful.