The MOQ for custom period underwear usually ranges from 50 to 6,000+ pieces, depending on the customization level. For selected Ljvogues styles, small-batch customization can start from 50–100 units. For custom private label orders, a practical industry benchmark is 500–1,000 pieces per style.
Period underwear manufacturers should have textile safety certificates, chemical compliance reports, quality systems, and social audit documents. The most important documents are OEKO-TEX Standard 100, PFAS test reports, REACH/SVHC declarations, CPSC flammability compliance for the US, BSCI or SMETA audits, and ISO 9001.
Private label period underwear usually costs $3.80–$12+ per piece ex-factory in China. The final landed cost often becomes $5–$15+ per piece after sampling, packaging, testing, inspection, freight, duties, and warehousing.For startup brands, the safest first-order budget is usually $8,000–$15,000. F
A factory posing as a manufacturer, missing or unverifiable certifications, prices 30%+ below market, demands for 100% upfront payment, no period underwear specialisation, evasive communication, refusal of factory visits or third-party inspections, stolen or stock photos, no written contract, and zero online footprint are the ten most reliable warning signs that a period underwear supplier cannot be trusted. Identifying even two or three of these signals simultaneously should put any sourcing relationship on hold.
Importing period underwear from China by sea freight takes 25–45 days at $0.30–0.60 per piece (LCL/FCL). Air freight delivers in 5–10 days but costs $1.50–3.00 per piece — best reserved for samples and urgent top-ups. Correct HS code classification, PFAS compliance documentation, and a reliable freight forwarder are the three levers that determine whether your shipment clears smoothly or sits at the port. Read the full guide for region-by-region duty rates, Incoterms advice, and a worked landed-cost example.
Sampling a period underwear line takes 10–21 days per round and costs $100–$800 per round, depending on complexity. Most B2B programs require 2–4 rounds before bulk approval. Stock/reference samples can be free or low-cost; custom prototypes are always paid. Skipping sampling to save money is the single most expensive shortcut in period underwear sourcing.
Period underwear QC runs across 3 stages — Pre-Production Inspection (PPI), During Production Inspection (DPI), and Pre-Shipment Inspection (PSI). Apply AQL 2.5 as your standard for major defects on intimate apparel. Absorbency performance must be independently tested, not self-reported by the factory. Third-party inspection for any order above $10,000 is non-negotiable.
MOQ (minimum order quantity) for period underwear typically ranges from 300–500 pieces per SKU for basic reusable styles up to 3,000–5,000 pieces for fully custom designs with proprietary fabrics. MOQs exist because of fabric roll minimums, lamination batch economics, and production setup costs. Most growth-stage brands start at 300–500 pcs per style and scale from there.