Textile & Apparel Sourcing from China — Guangzhou & Keqiao Fabric Markets

Updated April 2026 · By Jing — bilingual, based in Guangdong, China

China is the world's largest textile and apparel exporter, accounting for 35% of global apparel exports and 50% of global textile production as of 2026. With unmatched supply chain integration, low costs, and decades of manufacturing expertise, it remains the best choice for brands looking to source high-quality apparel at competitive prices. This guide covers everything you need to know to source apparel and textiles from China successfully.

Overview of China's Textile & Apparel Supply Chain

China's textile and apparel industry is fully integrated, from raw cotton/synthetic fiber production to fabric weaving, dyeing, printing, pattern making, sewing, and final finishing. This integration means you can source every part of your product in one country, reducing lead times and costs significantly compared to sourcing from multiple countries.

The industry is split into three main segments:

  1. Fast fashion mass production: High-volume, low-cost production for large retail chains, with MOQs starting at 1,000 units per style
  2. Mid-range export apparel: High-quality, small to medium batch production for independent brands and e-commerce sellers, with MOQs starting at 100 units per style
  3. Premium/luxury apparel: High-end production for designer brands, with specialized craftsmanship and premium materials, MOQs starting at 50 units per style

For most independent brands and e-commerce sellers, mid-range export factories in Guangdong and Zhejiang are the best fit, offering a balance of quality, cost, and flexible MOQs.

Top Fabric Markets in China

China has the world's largest fabric markets, where you can find every type of fabric imaginable at wholesale prices:

1. Guangzhou Zhongda Fabric Market (Guangdong)

The largest fabric market in South China, with over 15,000 fabric vendors spread across 10+ buildings. It specializes in:

Zhongda Market is the best choice for small to medium brands, as you can source small quantities of fabric quickly for sampling and small batch production. Most vendors speak basic English, and you can get fabric samples for free or a small fee.

2. Keqiao China Textile City (Shaoxing, Zhejiang)

The largest fabric market in the world, with over 30,000 vendors and 5 million+ fabric varieties. It specializes in:

Keqiao is the best choice for large brands with high volume orders, as fabric prices are 20–30% lower than in Guangzhou. However, MOQs are much higher, so it is not suitable for small batch production.

Other Notable Markets

Pattern Making & Sampling Services

Before starting bulk production, you will need to create patterns and samples to test the fit, quality, and design of your apparel. China has a large number of professional pattern making and sampling services, with costs far lower than Western countries:

ServiceCost (USD)Cost (CNY)Turnaround TimeNotes
Basic pattern making (t-shirt, hoodie, pants)$50–$100¥350–¥7002–3 daysBased on your tech pack or reference sample
Complex pattern making (outerwear, dresses, tailored clothing)$100–$250¥700–¥1,7503–5 daysIncludes multiple adjustments until fit is correct
Basic sample production (t-shirt, hoodie)$50–$100¥350–¥7003–5 daysIncludes fabric, labor, and shipping
Complex sample production (jacket, dress, activewear)$100–$200¥700–¥1,4005–10 daysIncludes all materials and labor
Size set samples (all sizes)$200–$500¥1,400–¥3,5007–14 daysOne sample for each size in your size chart

Most factories will refund your sample cost if you place a bulk order with them. Always provide a detailed tech pack with measurements, material specifications, and design references to get accurate quotes and samples.

Factory Tiers: Export-Grade vs Domestic

Not all apparel factories in China are the same. They are generally divided into two tiers:

Export-Grade Factories

Specialize in producing apparel for Western markets, with:

Domestic Factories

Produce apparel for the Chinese local market, with:

For all Western brands, it is strongly recommended to work only with export-grade factories, even if they cost slightly more. The savings from working with domestic factories are almost always offset by quality issues, delays, and customs rejection.

Sustainable & Organic Production Options

China is a global leader in sustainable and organic textile production, with over 30% of global organic cotton production and a large number of certified sustainable factories:

Sustainable apparel production costs 15–30% more than conventional production, but it is becoming increasingly popular with Western consumers, and many brands are able to charge a premium for sustainable products.

Size Grading for Western Markets

One of the most common issues when sourcing apparel from China is incorrect sizing for Western markets. Chinese factories are used to producing for smaller Asian body types, so you need to provide a detailed size chart with measurements specific to your target market:

Always order a full size set sample before starting bulk production to verify that the sizing is correct for your market. Most factories have experience with Western sizing, but it is always better to double-check to avoid costly mistakes.

Common Printing & Embroidery Methods

China offers a full range of printing and embroidery services, at a fraction of the cost of Western countries:

MethodCost per Unit (USD)Cost per Unit (CNY)Best ForDurability
Screen Printing$0.50–$2.00¥3.50–¥14Large designs, simple colors, high volume ordersExcellent (lasts 50+ washes)
DTG (Direct to Garment) Printing$1.50–$5.00¥10.50–¥35Small orders, complex designs, full color printsGood (lasts 20–30 washes)
Sublimation Printing$1.00–$3.00¥7–¥21Full color prints on polyester fabrics, sportswear, activewearExcellent (lasts 50+ washes)
Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV)$0.80–$2.50¥5.60–¥17.50Small designs, text, logos, small ordersGood (lasts 30–40 washes)
Embroidery$1.00–$4.00¥7–¥28Logos, small designs, premium apparelExcellent (lasts lifetime of garment)

For orders under 100 units, DTG or HTV are the most cost-effective options. For orders over 100 units, screen printing is cheaper and more durable.

Regional Comparison: Guangzhou vs Dongguan vs Shaoxing

China's apparel production is concentrated in three key regions, each with its own specialization:

RegionSpecializationAverage MOQ per StyleAverage Cost per T-ShirtLead TimeAdvantages
Guangzhou (Guangdong)Fast fashion, casual wear, streetwear, womenswear100 units$3.50–$6.00 / ¥24.50–¥422–4 weeksFlexible MOQs, fast turnaround, close to fabric markets, strong English support
Dongguan (Guangdong)Activewear, sportswear, outerwear, denim, technical apparel200 units$4.00–$7.00 / ¥28–¥493–5 weeksHigh quality, specialized in technical fabrics, strong QC systems
Shaoxing (Zhejiang)Bulk apparel, basic t-shirts, hoodies, home textiles500 units$2.50–$4.50 / ¥17.50–¥31.504–6 weeksLowest costs, large production capacity, access to Keqiao fabric market

For most small to medium brands, Guangzhou is the best choice for flexible MOQs and fast turnaround. For technical apparel like activewear, Dongguan is better. For large bulk orders of basic apparel, Shaoxing offers the lowest prices.

Cost Breakdown

Typical cost breakdown for apparel production in China (export-grade factories):

ProductMOQBulk Cost per Unit (USD)Bulk Cost per Unit (CNY)Total Order Cost (USD)Total Order Cost (CNY)
Basic cotton t-shirt100 units$3.50–$5.00¥24.50–¥35$350–$500¥2,450–¥3,500
Hoodie (cotton/poly blend)100 units$7.00–$12.00¥49–¥84$700–$1,200¥4,900–¥8,400
Jeans100 units$8.00–$15.00¥56–¥105$800–$1,500¥5,600–¥10,500
Activewear leggings100 units$5.00–$10.00¥35–¥70$500–$1,000¥3,500–¥7,000
Summer dress100 units$6.00–$12.00¥42–¥84$600–$1,200¥4,200–¥8,400
Winter jacket100 units$15.00–$30.00¥105–¥210$1,500–$3,000¥10,500–¥21,000

Additional costs:

Payment terms are typically 30% deposit upfront, 70% balance paid before shipment.

Guangdong Insider Tips

As someone based in Guangdong, here are my exclusive tips for sourcing apparel here:

  1. Visit Zhongda Market first before contacting factories: You can find almost any fabric and trim you need here, and you will get a better idea of material costs before negotiating with factories. Bring samples of the fabrics you want, and vendors will give you accurate quotes immediately.
  2. Hire a local pattern maker if you have complex designs: Local pattern makers in Guangzhou have years of experience with Western sizing, and they can create perfect patterns for a fraction of the cost of Western pattern makers. They will also work directly with your factory to ensure the pattern is correctly implemented.
  3. Negotiate MOQs for first orders: Most Guangzhou factories will accept MOQs as low as 50 units per style for first-time orders if you commit to larger orders in the future. Don't be afraid to ask – the worst they can say is no.
  4. Avoid factories that don't specialize in your product type: If you are sourcing activewear, work with a factory that specializes in activewear, not one that makes t-shirts. Specialized factories will have better quality, lower costs, and faster turnaround for your specific product.
  5. Use local quality inspectors: For orders over $1,000, hire a local quality inspector based in Guangzhou to inspect your order before shipment. They cost only ¥800 / $110 per day, and they will catch 90% of quality issues before the order is shipped.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Providing incomplete tech packs: A bad tech pack leads to bad samples and incorrect production. Always include detailed measurements, material specifications, design references, and color codes in your tech pack. The more detail you provide, the more accurate your samples will be.
  2. Skipping sample approval: Never approve a sample based on photos alone. Always ask for a physical sample to be shipped to you for fit and quality testing before starting bulk production.
  3. Ignoring fabric shrinkage: Most fabrics shrink 3–5% after washing. Make sure your factory accounts for shrinkage in the pattern, and test sample fabrics for shrinkage before production.
  4. Choosing the cheapest factory: The lowest quote almost always leads to quality issues, delays, or hidden costs. Prioritize factories with good reviews, relevant experience, and transparent pricing.
  5. Forgetting about import duties and tariffs: Factor in import duties, VAT, and customs clearance costs in your target market when calculating your total landed cost. These can add 10–30% to your total cost, depending on your country.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I order small quantities (under 100 units per style)?

Yes, many small export-grade factories in Guangzhou accept MOQs as low as 50 units per style for first-time orders. You will pay a slightly higher per-unit cost, but it is worth it for small brands just starting out.

2. How do I protect my designs from being copied?

Register your design trademarks in China before starting production, and have all factories and suppliers sign a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) before sharing your designs. Chinese intellectual property law is strictly enforced for registered trademarks and designs.

3. What if I receive defective products?

Most reputable factories will replace defective products or refund your money if the issue is their fault. Always include quality guarantee terms in your contract before placing an order, and inspect the order before shipment to catch issues early.

4. Can I ship directly to my customers from China?

Yes, many factories offer dropshipping services, where they will ship products directly to your customers with your branding and packaging. This is a great option for e-commerce brands looking to reduce inventory costs.

5. How long does shipping take from China to US/EU?

For small orders under 100kg, express shipping is the most cost-effective option. For larger orders, sea freight is much cheaper.

Need hands-on help? Jing is based in Guangdong — right next to Shenzhen and China's factory belt. [email protected]


Need hands-on help? Jing is based in Guangdong — right next to Shenzhen and China's factory belt. [email protected]