Contact Antor Hossain

If you’re planning a new garment programme out of Bangladesh – or want to fix an existing one – share a few details below. I’ll review personally and reply with realistic options on factories, MOQ, pricing and timelines.

Who this page is for

For fashion & apparel buyers and sourcing teams – planning programmes in woven, knit, denim, dresses or kidswear from Bangladesh.

For Bangladesh factories & suppliers – who want to work together on compliant, capability-fit programmes via my network, not direct buyer poaching.

Share your project details

The more context you share now, the better I can advise on realistic MOQ, pricing bands, fabric routes and factory options. A short, honest brief is enough – you don’t need final tech packs at this stage.

If you’re a buyer, merchandiser or brand founder, it helps if you include:

  • Product categories you want to source (e.g. woven shirts, denim bottoms, knit tops, dresses, kidswear, outerwear)
  • Approximate quantity per colour per style (even ranges like 50 – 3,000+ pcs are fine)
  • Target markets (EU/UK, USA/Canada, Japan, Middle East, etc.)
  • Rough timeline or season (for example: ex-factory March 2026 for AW26)
  • What matters most to you: price point, lead time, quality level, sustainability, or specific fabrics/washes

If you’re a Bangladesh factory or supplier, please include:

  • Your main product strengths (e.g. woven shirts, woven bottoms, denim, knit tops/fleece, outerwear, kidswear)
  • Your typical MOQ per colour per style (what you are comfortable with)
  • Key buyer markets you already serve (EU/UK, USA, Japan, Middle East, etc.)
  • Compliance and certifications (for example: BSCI, WRAP, SMETA, any brand audits)
  • Whether you are open to working via a partner / buying office model on long-term programmes
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Quick review

I review your message within 1–2 business days to check fit with my factory network and current capacity.

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Clarifying questions

If needed, I’ll ask 1–3 questions about product, quantity band or timing.

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Call or quotation

We decide whether to start with a short call, pilot order or a more detailed costing exercise.

About you & your project

When we’re a good fit (and when we’re not)

To respect both your time and factory capacity, here’s when it usually makes sense to work together – and when you may be better off starting with the Knowledge Hub or local options first.

Good fit examples

  • You’re planning real production – even if you start with a 50–300 pcs test capsule.
  • You accept realistic MOQ and price logic for Bangladesh (very small runs usually have higher unit costs).
  • You’re willing to share basic details: product category, quantity band, target markets and timing.
  • You see Bangladesh factories as long-term partners, not just short-term price checks.

Not quite ready yet

  •  You only want free design ideas or tech packs with no real plan for production.
  •  You expect micro runs at rock-bottom bulk pricing.
  • You’re not ready to share basic details yet (product type, quantity band, timing).
  • You’re just researching Bangladesh in general – in that case, it’s better to start with the Knowledge Hub first.

Not ready to contact yet? Explore the Knowledge Hub for detailed articles on sourcing from Bangladesh before you brief a programme.

What you can expect from me

  • Realistic answers on MOQ, pricing and timelines – including when something is not viable.
  • Bangladesh-first, factory-respecting approach with vetted, compliant partners.
  • Confidential treatment of your styles, costings and supplier lists.
  • Clear next steps after every exchange – whether that’s a call, pilot order or full programme plan.

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Prefer email?

You can also email me directly with your brief. Please include product category, rough quantity band and your target markets.

For quick clarifications

For short clarifications after you’ve shared a brief, I’m available on WhatsApp. Please send a short introduction first so I know who you are and what you’re working on.

💬 WhatsApp: +8801792020736

Connect on LinkedIn

Many buyers prefer to connect on LinkedIn first. Feel free to send a note mentioning antor.xyz and your sourcing interests.

Ready to talk about real programmes from Bangladesh?

If you’re serious about building or fixing a garment programme – from 50-piece test capsules to large, multi-season runs – send a short brief today. I’ll review it personally and help you decide the best path forward from Bangladesh.