Clothing Manufacturer for France Brands — Low MOQ from Bangladesh
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Private-label apparel for French brands. MOQ 50, 7-day samples, DDP to France. T-shirts, hoodies, activewear at $2-$8/unit from Bangladesh. Brandex Sourcing supports custom apparel sampling, private label development, recurring bulk production, quality control, packing, and export coordination from Bangladesh for startup and growing brands.
- Factory focus: T-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, activewear, fitness wear, and private label knitwear
- Indicative bulk pricing for many projects is often $2-$8 per unit before shipping, duties, and special requirements
- Standard-product samples are typically ready in about 7 days; complex designs or custom fabrics take longer
- OEKO-TEX or GOTS-certified fabric and certified partner fabric or dyeing facilities can be sourced when requested, with scope verified per order
- Page topic: Clothing Manufacturer France Brands | Brandex Sourcing
Direct Answer
Brandex Sourcing is a Bangladesh-based private-label apparel manufacturer for French startup and growing brands that want factory-quality garments without factory-scale minimums. You can start from a MOQ of just 50 pieces per style and colour, at roughly $2–$8 per unit before shipping, with sample garments ready in about 7 days and DDP delivery straight to France — duties and customs handled, landed at your door. It is built for Paris DTC founders, premium-basics labels, and boutique streetwear brands testing collections before committing to large runs.
Last updated: July 24, 2026
Who This Guide Is For
- Paris DTC founders launching a first capsule
- French premium-basics and streetwear labels
- Boutique brands testing collections before large runs
Key Facts
- MOQ from 50 pieces per style and colour
- Indicative pricing $2–$8 per unit before shipping
- Physical samples ready in about 7 days
- DDP delivery to France with duties and customs handled
Why France brands manufacture in Bangladesh
French brands increasingly split the difference between "made locally" and "made cheaply," and Bangladesh is where that balance lands for apparel. A blank organic-cotton tee cut and sewn in France or Portugal typically lands in the double digits per unit at low volume, while Brandex produces comparable private-label basics at roughly $2–$8 per unit before shipping. For a young Paris brand, that gap is the difference between a 30% margin and a 65% margin at the same retail price. Add DDP shipping and founder-to-founder communication and small-batch production becomes practical for an independent label rather than only for large retailers.
- Factory pricing at $2–$8/unit protects margin versus €15–€40+ local low-volume runs
- MOQ 50 per style/colour lets you launch a four-colour capsule instead of gambling on thousands
- You talk startup-to-startup, no trading-company middleman inflating price or garbling your spec
France local vs China vs Bangladesh — compared
Local French production wins on speed and the "Made in France" label, if your customers pay for it and your margins allow it. China can beat everyone on price at very high volume, but its minimums and communication overhead punish small orders. Bangladesh with Brandex is the sensible pick when you want genuine factory quality, a MOQ small enough to test ideas, and landed pricing that protects your margin, without a language wall or a duty surprise at the port. A practical rule: if you order 50–500 units per style and margin decides survival, Bangladesh is almost always the rational choice.
- MOQ: local France 300+ for good rates, China often 300–1,000+, Brandex 50 per style/colour
- Price/unit: France €15–€40+ at low volume, China $2–$6 volume-dependent, Brandex $2–$8 before shipping
- Shipping: local is domestic and China carries duty risk, while Brandex ships DDP with duties handled to your door
What you can make
Brandex is apparel-only and specialises in the private-label basics French brands actually sell. Everything is produced to your tech pack, your labels, and your fit — genuine private label, not rebranded stock blanks. Choosing the right cloth is where a basic becomes premium, so weight, cotton type, and blend are matched to your positioning.
- T-shirts (tubular and side-seamed, standard to heavyweight) and polo shirts
- Hoodies and sweatshirts, including heavyweight, boxy, and oversized fits
- Activewear, joggers, and leggings for capsule and core collections
How it works
Send your tech pack, or a reference garment and a sketch, and if the spec is unfinished the team helps translate a concept into a production-ready file. You receive a physical sample in about a week to check fit, fabric hand-feel, and construction on real cloth, then comment and re-sample until the garment is right. Once approved, bulk runs from 50 pieces per style and colour, garments pass QC inspection for measurements, stitching, and print, and the order ships DDP to Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Bordeaux or anywhere in France with duties and customs cleared.
- 7-day sample to validate fit and fabric before committing to bulk
- Approve or revise, then bulk production from MOQ 50 per style/colour
- Per-order QC inspection so order two matches order one, then DDP delivery
Buyer Questions This Page Answers
- How long does DDP shipping to France take, and are duties included? Bulk production typically completes a few weeks after you approve the sample, then ships DDP to France. DDP means Delivered Duty Paid — import duty, EU customs clearance, and paperwork are handled, and the goods arrive at your address. You get a landed price with no separate duty or clearance bill to settle before release.
- What is the minimum order — is the MOQ per colour or per style? The MOQ is 50 pieces per style and per colour. A three-colour run of one hoodie is 3 × 50 = 150 units. This lets French brands launch a multi-colour capsule without ordering thousands of pieces.
- What does a sample cost and how long does it take? Samples are ready in about 7 days so you can validate fit and fabric before committing to bulk. Contact the team for the current sample fee for your specific garment — it is quoted per style based on complexity.
- What are the payment terms? Terms are agreed per order, typically a deposit to start production with the balance before shipping. Exact terms are confirmed on your quote — ask when you request pricing.
- What fabrics can I choose for a premium French basics line? A wide range of cotton and blends across weights — from lighter jersey tees to heavyweight 300+ GSM fleece for hoodies — plus options like organic and combed cotton for a premium hand-feel. See the fabric selection guide to match cloth to your positioning.
- Will quality stay consistent across reorders? Yes — that is the point of approved samples plus per-order QC inspection. Your approved sample becomes the reference standard, and each production run is checked against it for measurements, construction, and finish, so your second and third orders match the first.
- Can I get my own labels, tags, and packaging? Yes. This is full private label — your neck labels, care labels, hang tags, and packaging on your own designs, so the finished garment carries your brand, not ours.