Designer Clothing Dropshippers

by Jsterl
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Hi i have a designer clothing website that i run and have been for a few years now, but my main supplier that supplied me with my products has now shut down.

Im wondering if anyone has come across any drop shippers that ship designer clothing?
#clothing #designer #dropshippers
  • Profile picture of the author NewParadigm
    someone can make a killing in the US running clothing sites. If you do one thing well. get the dang US sizes right!!!! I ordered a couple modern jackets from overseas on amazon/ebay and ordered 3 sizes larger and the crap was still 2 sizes too small!!! You'd think they'd get it right.
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  • Profile picture of the author bizoppmaster
    Shirts.IO is your best bet. Their rates are amazing.
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  • Profile picture of the author DeeGee2010
    So, drop shipping DESIGNER clothes is a toughie.
    1) I worked for years with the owner of 2t2t.com they manufacture bowling shirts (primarily) in LA. I had a webstore selling rockabilly, bowling, and Hawaiian shirts. I had modest success ($1,000 a month profit?) this was 2006-2009. I am unsure if 2t2t.com is still doing the drop ship thing NOW though.

    2) Liquidation.com is a decent place to start looking for wholesale lots, you will have to sift through their listings to find GOOD brands.

    3) Another light wholesale option I used in 2013 (Tom Ford sunglasses, Silver jeans, for example) was through https://www.efashionwholesale.com/ca...8c86d9330300e9 Prices are pretty good with some meat left on the bone for profit... then again, I still have 4 pairs of 29x32 Silver jeans sitting in a closet that would NOT sell on eBay for any more than what I paid for them each ($36?)

    I'm going to ask you though, and this isn't personal: no one's going to openly divulge their suppliers. If I was still selling the bowling shirts, I sure as heck wouldn't give a competitor my key to the city (or the cottage, to be scale). That is actually one of the toughest parts of profiting, actually FINDING SOURCES.
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  • Profile picture of the author Lipipaliwal
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    Well, According to my personal opinion, you can go with Amazon affiliate marketing, where you can sell your products and make a deal with some drop shipping companies and convince them, if you are successful with these strategies, then you will definitely get a huge profit in your business.
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  • Profile picture of the author CreativeWest
    Working with companies who launch fashion sites, finding distributors is pretty much impossible, they are either fakes or no-name brands or very old stock. Fashion is word of mouth and they only let trusted people in, basically attrition. There are ways around it but as DeeGee2010, no rational person is going to provide that information, for that you would have to link up with the accelerator or similar and they will take a cut of profits.
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