A Shirt Manufacturer Buys Cloth By The 100 【LIMITED】
In the textile trade, the "100" is often the threshold for wholesale pricing. It’s where the cost per garment drops, allowing for a healthy profit margin. The Logistics of the Bolt
This scale is perfect for "boutique industrial" runs—enough to fill a small shipping container or stock a specialized capsule collection. Quality Control at Scale a shirt manufacturer buys cloth by the 100
Large batches often come from the same "dye lot," ensuring that every shirt in a production run is the exact same shade of navy or crisp white. In the textile trade, the "100" is often
Buying this way also shifts the stakes of quality control. A single flaw in the middle of a 100-yard roll can throw off an entire automated cutting sequence. Manufacturers must perform "four-point" inspections to check for snags, knots, or uneven weaving before the first blade touches the fibers. Quality Control at Scale Large batches often come
Fabric cutters can layer dozens of "plies" (layers of cloth) at once. A 100-yard bolt allows for long, continuous markers that maximize every square inch of the textile.
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