Underwear, Socks and
Fabric Sourcing for
Brands and Sourcing Teams
Fabric Sourcing for
Brands and Sourcing Teams
Hanlong helps brands and sourcing teams move from product direction to sampling, fabric selection, production coordination, catalog review and RFQ follow-up.
A clearer route from brief to production decision
A useful supplier review should move beyond a product gallery. Hanlong helps your team clarify requirements, compare catalogs, prepare quotation inputs, review samples and plan production follow-up.
Share Requirements
Product line, quantity, material preference, target market, packaging and timeline.
Review Options
Catalogs, material direction, construction notes and suitable production route.
Quote & Sample
Quotation inputs are clarified before sampling or bulk planning starts.
Three sourcing paths, one coordinated supply partner
Underwear
Men's, women's, kids and functional underwear programs with fabric, elastic, trims, labels and packaging support.
Explore underwearSocks Manufacturing
Daily socks, sports socks, performance socks, work socks, kids socks and private label packaging.
View socks lineFabric Sourcing
Fabric, trims, labels and packaging support when your team needs material options before production.
View fabric sourcingReview useful evidence before the first email
Your team can quickly review underwear, socks and packaging directions, then move into category pages and catalog downloads for a more focused supplier review.
- Suitable for catalog-led product selection and custom development.
- Supports sample review before bulk production planning.
- Coordinates packaging, trims and shipment preparation.
Built around how sourcing teams screen new suppliers
Launching a private label line
You may need design direction, catalog references, packaging options and sample guidance.
Sourcing seasonal programs
You may need repeatable quality, clear quotation inputs and category-specific catalog options.
Replacing an existing supplier
You may need sample matching, material comparison and a stable communication path.
Start with catalogs, then send a sourcing brief
Catalogs help your team narrow product direction. A sourcing brief then gives Hanlong the details needed for practical RFQ follow-up.
