ISO 9001 Certified Custom Clothing Manufacturer | Low MOQ 50 pcs
July 1, 2026 | By FABRIOZA
If you're new to clothing manufacturing, you've probably encountered the term "MOQ" and wondered what it means. MOQ stands for Minimum Order Quantity — the smallest number of units a manufacturer will produce in a single order. Understanding MOQ is critical because it directly impacts your startup costs, inventory risk, and pricing strategy. At FABRIOZA, our MOQ is 50 pieces per style, one of the lowest in the custom manufacturing industry.
MOQ exists because of fixed setup costs. Every time a factory produces a new garment, they must:
These costs are the same whether making 50 pieces or 5,000. Higher MOQs spread these costs across more units, making each piece cheaper to produce.
Here's a real example for a custom screen-printed t-shirt:
| Quantity | Cost Per Unit | Total Order Cost | Setup Cost Spread |
|---|---|---|---|
| 50 pieces | $10.00 | $500 | $3.00/unit |
| 100 pieces | $7.50 | $750 | $1.50/unit |
| 250 pieces | $6.00 | $1,500 | $0.60/unit |
| 500 pieces | $5.00 | $2,500 | $0.30/unit |
| 1,000 pieces | $4.00 | $4,000 | $0.15/unit |
As you can see, the cost per unit drops significantly as quantity increases — but your total investment and risk increase too.
Most custom manufacturers require 300-500 pieces minimum. Our 50-piece MOQ is possible because:
Order 50 pieces. Sell them. Use profits to fund a 100-piece reorder. Repeat. This is the lowest-risk approach.
Take orders before manufacturing. Once you hit 50+ orders, produce exactly that quantity. Zero inventory risk.
Some manufacturers let you combine styles to hit MOQ. At FABRIOZA, each style needs its own 50-piece minimum, but you can mix sizes and colors freely.
Lowest MOQ in custom manufacturing. Test your designs without massive inventory risk.
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