Share your specs and order details. We’ll confirm feasibility, flag key cost drivers, and reply with clear next steps for sampling and production.
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Share your specs and order details in the form. We’ll confirm feasibility, flag key cost drivers, and reply with clear next steps for sampling and production.
Prefer email? Send your brief to antor@antor.xyz (Subject: Outerwear RFQ).
Pick the closest style and send your core specs. We’ll confirm feasibility and highlight what information is needed for accurate costing and next steps.
Include insulation type/weight and quilting pattern so we can evaluate construction and BOM quickly.
Best results when you include lining coverage, hood details, and hardware/trim requirements.
Share fabric finish/performance target if needed (water repellency, bonding, seam taping).
Provide pocket layout and reinforcement points—these drive operations and SMV.
Fabric composition/GSM and zipper spec are key—include early to speed feasibility review.
Share fabric type and construction notes (pockets, cuffs, placket) to guide MOQ direction.
A sourcing-ready response that focuses on feasibility, the key cost drivers, and the fastest path to sampling and production—based on the details you provide.
We review construction, materials, and trims to confirm what’s practical and what needs clarification.
We highlight what moves FOB most (fabric/finish, insulation, zipper/hardware, complexity) so you can decide fast.
We provide MOQ guidance based on your fabric/trims complexity and order structure (colors/sizes).
A clear sequence for proto/fit → PP approvals → bulk plan, based on the information you provide.
If anything is missing, we send a short checklist (3–5 items) to finalize feasibility and costing direction.
We match based on product complexity and your compliance needs (tell us what you require in the RFQ).
Outerwear pricing shifts quickly based on materials, trims, and construction complexity. Use the checklist below to share the minimum details that let us confirm feasibility and give accurate costing direction.
Often the biggest cost lever for outerwear—especially for coated/laminated or special finishes.
Finish and performance requirements can affect material cost, availability, and lead time.
Full lining vs partial lining changes consumption, operations, and comfort/performance.
Specify lining type and which panels are lined (body, sleeves, hood, pockets).
Insulation and quilting patterns can increase both material and labor (SMV).
If padded, tell us insulation type/weight and quilting channel layout (or photos).
Zipper type/size and hardware finish can shift cost significantly in outerwear.
Mention zipper spec (type/size) and any nominated brand or finish requirement.
More operations = higher SMV and longer lead time. Pocket layouts matter a lot.
Share pocket count/layout, panel complexity, storm flaps, and reinforcement points.
Performance requirements affect fabric selection and construction approach.
If you need performance, specify target market, standard, and performance targets.
Patches/embroidery placement and packaging specs add operations and accessories.
Provide artwork/placement notes and any packaging requirements (polybag, barcode, etc.).
Share a few details about your product, target market, quantities, and timeline. I will personally review your enquiry and reply with feasibility notes, key cost drivers, MOQ direction, and clear next steps for sampling and production in Bangladesh.
If you need to send tech packs, sketches or large files, email antor@antor.xyz with the subject line: Outerwear RFQ.
Quick answers buyers ask before requesting MOQ direction, lead-time planning, and feasibility checks for jackets and outerwear.
A tech pack is best. If you don’t have one, share reference images, a measurement table, fabric details, trims notes, and target quantity. We’ll reply with the minimum missing info needed for accurate feasibility and costing direction.
Yes—include performance targets (seam sealing, waterproof/breathability, and required test standards). Feasibility depends on fabric/finish availability and construction method.
Shell fabric finish/GSM, insulation type/weight, zipper & hardware spec/finish, and construction complexity (panels/pockets/storm flaps) are the biggest drivers.
Yes. Share zipper type/size, tape color, puller requirements, and hardware finish. If you’re flexible, we can propose equivalent specs.
Yes. We align proto/fit → PP sampling to your timeline and highlight any construction or BOM issues to confirm before bulk.
Yes. Include destination port and target ship date if you want CNF/CIF. Many programs start with FOB for clarity, then add logistics if needed.
We respond after reviewing your specs. The fastest accurate response happens when you include product type, quantity, fabric/finish, trims spec, and target ship date.
Share product type, target quantity, shell/lining/insulation notes, zipper/hardware spec, and ship date. We’ll review feasibility and reply with clear next steps for sampling and production.
Tip: If you have large files, share a Drive/Dropbox link inside the form to avoid upload issues.