Showing posts with label wholesale women's clothing pieces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wholesale women's clothing pieces. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

What You Need To Know About Purchasing Wholesale Women’s Clothing

If you are planning to start a wholesale women’s clothing distribution business, then you must understand that while it does have a lot of potential for high profit, purchasing the right kind of wholesale women’s clothing can be quite a tricky road to navigate. When it comes to clothes, there are many styles and trends to choose from but you cannot include all of them in your catalogue. You need to focus on one trend at a time so you do not confuse your customers. Meanwhile, you also need to ensure that you always carry the “classics.” Classics can refer to (but not limited to) the little black dress, jeans, basic tees and dress pants. Remember that trends come and go but these items will always be wardrobe staples, so make sure that you have these in your wholesale women’s clothing shopping list.

You don’t have to be a woman to be able to know what wholesale women’s clothing pieces to include in your catalogue. Research is an essential aspect of being in the wholesale clothing business. Research is as simple as looking at fashion magazines, watching celebrity-oriented television shows or walking around the mall and looking at the displays. Being in the fashion business requires a sense of foresight so that when a particular style becomes a trend, you are carrying the relevant items while everybody else is just starting to update their catalogues.

Size is also an important aspect to consider when it comes to wholesale women’s clothing. Women don’t come in simple small, medium and large packages. As an entrepreneur, it is your task to determine your target market and the common body sizes in that category. A good niche market to serve is the plus size category. Wholesale plus size clothing for women is a fast growing market and it has a lot of untapped potential that entrepreneurs can take advantage of.

Thursday, September 15, 2011

A Guide to Business Dress Codes for Wholesale Women’s Clothing Resellers

Assisting customers to achieve the right look and outfit is one way a clothing store can build a business relationship with its customer. In the long run, this can lead to customer loyalty because there are customers who have no idea what to wear for business meetings, corporate events, dress-down Fridays. This article will give resellers ideas on what to suggest to clients when it comes to business and corporate dressing.

Formal Business Attire –For the woman of today, this equates to “power dressing.” By power dressing, a woman should have pairs of business suits that constitute of a matched skirt and jacket or pantsuits (matched pants and blazer).

Wholesale women’s clothing resellers should, therefore, stock on wholesale pencil skirts, wholesale blazers, and wholesale pantsuits. While black is the standard color women choose, other colors such as navy blue, green, and red are also acceptable. Light colors on wholesale women’s clothing for formal business attires can also be worn as long as they are worn in monochromatic outfits.

Corporate Casual Look – This is the typical day-to-day look of today’s career woman. It means “smart business” and it doesn’t translate to everything from shorts to sundresses. It is never suitable to wear wholesale tees and wholesale denim clothing in the workplace, unless it is a very casual work environment.

Wholesale women’s clothing resellers should suggest wholesale dresses, wholesale blouses, wholesale cardigans, and wholesale skirts that are corporate casual.

Dress-down Fridays – Fridays (or sometimes Wednesdays) are often the days assigned so employees can wear casual outfits. This can either be a “company logo and jeans”-day or simply anything casual.

Fore wholesale women’s clothing resellers, the best dress-down Friday looks include wholesale jeans, wholesale woven tops, wholesale printed dresses, and wholesale tunic tops. Wholesale maxi dresses and strapless tops and blouses are still unacceptable, however.