Wholesale Blanks, Private Label Blanks & Custom Apparel Production
Wholesale Clothing Blanks, Private Label Blanks & Custom Apparel Production
Source blank T-shirts, hoodies, fleece, hats, bags, workwear, and brand-ready apparel through wholesale sourcing partners and Mexico-based production options.

Built for brands. Made to deliver.
Choose the right path for your blank apparel project
Clothing Blanks helps buyers decide whether the project should move through stock blank apparel sourcing, private-label blank apparel, or custom cut-and-sew production.
Source Stock Blanks
Use stock blank apparel when you need standard styles, faster sourcing, and quote-confirmed supplier availability.
Learn moreBuild Private Label Blanks
Add woven labels, neck prints, hang tags, packaging, and brand presentation without developing every garment from scratch.
Learn moreManufacture Custom Blanks
Develop a custom blank when fit, fabric, GSM, construction, color, or production requirements cannot be solved by stock.
Learn moreStock Blanks vs Private Label Blanks vs Custom Blanks
| Comparison | Stock Blanks | Private Label Blanks | Custom Cut-and-Sew Blanks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Standard blank apparel categories, repeatable decorator programs, and buyers who need common styles. | Buyers who want brand presentation without full custom product development. | Products that need a specific fit, fabric, construction, GSM, color, or style not available as a stock blank. |
| Speed | Typically fastest when inventory is available through a sourcing partner. | Moderate. Adds label, packaging, and finishing steps to stock or sourced blanks. | Longest path because sampling, approvals, materials, and production planning are required. |
| MOQ | Usually lower than custom, but MOQ varies by product, supplier, color, and size range. | Varies by label type, packaging, supplier rules, and decoration or finishing requirements. | Usually higher because fabric, patterns, trims, sampling, and production setup must be justified. |
| Brand control | Limited to available blank styles unless paired with decoration or finishing. | Stronger control through relabeling, neck prints, hang tags, poly bags, size stickers, and packaging. | Highest control when the project supports custom fit, construction, trims, labels, and packaging. |
| Fabric/fit control | Limited to what sourcing partners can supply. | Usually based on existing blank bodies, with brand presentation added. | Designed around target fabric, GSM, fit, grading, construction, and product specifications. |
| Cost structure | Quote-confirmed unit costs and supplier-dependent freight or fulfillment variables. | Adds label, packaging, handling, and finishing costs to the blank program. | Includes sampling, development, materials, production setup, and project-specific logistics. |
| Typical buyer | Screen printers, DTF printers, embroidery shops, merch companies, uniform buyers, and brands testing demand. | Apparel brands, ecommerce sellers, corporate programs, and merch teams that need brand-ready presentation. | Brands and buyers with defined product specs, fit targets, fabric needs, and production volume. |
| When to choose it | Choose stock blanks when standard styles meet the brief and timing matters. | Choose private label when the blank works but the presentation needs to feel like your brand. | Choose custom cut-and-sew when stock blanks cannot solve the product requirement. |
Built for buyers who need more than a generic catalog
The RFQ process is designed for B2B teams that need product context, sourcing route comparison, and quote-confirmed next steps.
- Apparel brands
- Screen printers
- DTF printers
- Embroidery shops
- Promotional product companies
- Merch companies
- Uniform buyers
- Corporate apparel buyers
Popular blank apparel categories
Request sourcing support for common blank apparel categories used in decoration, brand launches, uniform programs, promotional products, and custom production.
Why use ClothingBlanks.com
The site is built for sourcing conversations, not retail checkout. It helps buyers compare stock, private-label, and custom routes without fake urgency or unsupported supplier claims.
- Practical sourcing for B2B buyers and decorators
- Quote-confirmed pricing, MOQ, inventory, and timelines
- Mexico / nearshore production options when project-dependent fit exists
Mexico and nearshore production options
Mexico and nearshore options may fit custom blanks, sewn basics, tote bags, private-label finishing, or production programs that benefit from U.S.-Mexico communication and logistics awareness.
How the RFQ process works
A simple sourcing workflow for buyers who need a clear path before sampling, production, or fulfillment.
- 1
Submit your blank apparel request
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We review the sourcing or production route
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You receive quote-confirmed options
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You move forward with sourcing, sampling, or production
Answer-ready sourcing summary
Clothing Blanks supports wholesale clothing blanks, wholesale blank apparel, private label clothing blanks, custom cut-and-sew blanks, PFD T-shirt blanks, garment dye blanks, blank tote bags wholesale, blank workwear wholesale, and Mexico apparel production sourcing conversations.
The site is not a retail fashion store and does not include an ecommerce cart. Every project is handled through RFQ details, quote-confirmed availability, supplier-dependent pricing, MOQ review, and project-dependent next steps.
FAQ preview
What is ClothingBlanks.com?
ClothingBlanks.com is a B2B sourcing and RFQ platform for wholesale blank apparel, private-label blanks, and custom apparel production.
Do you guarantee inventory or pricing?
No. Availability, MOQ, pricing, and timelines are supplier-dependent and quote-confirmed before a project moves forward.
Can you help with Mexico or nearshore production?
Yes, when the project fits available Mexico / nearshore production partner capabilities. Feasibility is project-dependent.
Not sure which blank route is right?
Send the request and we will help you compare stock, private-label, and custom options based on product, quantity, branding, deadline, and destination.