OEM / ODM Service

Custom cashmere coat development built for brands, distributors and premium wholesale programs.

This page is for buyers who need more than a catalog. If you are working from a concept image, tech pack, target price level or private label requirement, the service flow below shows how we move from brief to sampling, MOQ planning and delivery handoff.

01Suitable for private label, OEM, ODM and wholesale-exclusive developments
02Supports sampling, bulk planning, trim coordination and packaging direction
03Built around China-side execution with a Hong Kong-facing trade window
OEM / ODM hero visual showing a refined cashmere coat sample.

China Cashmere Atelier Trading Co., Limited

Built for private label, wholesale-exclusive and premium coat development programs.

Sample window7-10 days
MOQ reviewEarly-stage
Bulk lead time45-60 days
Service Scope

The OEM / ODM model starts with what the buyer actually needs to customize.

Some projects begin with a full tech pack, while others only have a silhouette direction and target market. The service structure needs to support both without creating confusion later in the workflow.

01

Silhouette and fit direction

From relaxed overcoats to belted wrap coats and premium longline shapes, we align fit direction early so sampling answers the right questions.

02

Material and cashmere blend planning

Fabric blend, handfeel target, weight and seasonal positioning are discussed together so the product direction matches price architecture.

03

Private label and packaging details

Woven labels, hangtags, logo placement, color cards and packaging details can be organized into the same development path.

Private label and packaging showroom visual.
Customization

What buyers typically need us to align before bulk confirmation.

The most successful OEM / ODM projects are clear on the commercial basics before production planning begins. That is why customization is treated as a structured checklist, not a loose discussion.

Reference images, fit notes or full tech packs
Cashmere ratio direction and fabric-handfeel target
Core colors, seasonal shades or brand-specific color cards
Logo, woven label, hangtag and packaging requirements
MOQ expectations by color, style or program depth
Target delivery timing tied to market launch or buying calendar
Development Flow

A process built to reduce guesswork before sample and bulk decisions.

01

Brief and feasibility review

We review concept references, composition targets, fit expectations and commercial goals to confirm the most realistic development route.

02

Sampling and trim confirmation

Sample work is aligned with fabric blend, trim choice, label placement and silhouette expectations so the first round is commercially useful.

03

MOQ, timeline and bulk planning

Before moving forward, we surface MOQ structure, production rhythm and delivery timing so buyers can assess program depth and launch viability.

04

Inspection and export handoff

Quality review, packaging confirmation and shipment coordination are brought together before final export handoff.

Best Starting Point

The best OEM / ODM inquiries start with commercial context, not just a photo.

Even a simple inquiry becomes much more useful if it includes the intended market, expected volume, preferred blend range and whether the project begins with sample approval or direct bulk evaluation.

01

Target market and customer type

02

Expected quantity and approximate color count

03

Reference images, fit direction or technical pack

04

Desired composition, handfeel or weight direction

05

Any packaging or private label requirements

06

Launch timing or seasonal deadline

Next Step

If the product direction is already clear, move straight into a structured OEM / ODM inquiry.

That gives us enough information to reply with a realistic sample path, MOQ suggestion or bulk planning direction instead of a generic answer.

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