Buying kurtis in bulk for the first time can feel confusing, especially if you are new to the business. This guide walks you through the key things to check before you place a wholesale order, from choosing the right supplier to calculating your true cost per piece, so you can buy with confidence and build a collection that sells.
Choose a kurti supplier based on whether they are a direct manufacturer, the consistency of their quality, the freshness of their designs, and the support they offer after the sale. Buying directly from a manufacturer like Snehal Creation usually means better prices and more design control than buying through a middleman or trader, because there is no extra margin added in between.
When you evaluate a supplier, look at how long they have been in business, whether they manufacture in-house, how often they add new designs, their minimum order terms, and whether they support buyers with images and after-sales help. A reliable supplier is transparent about all of these before you order.
Buying from a manufacturer is usually better than buying from a wholesaler or trader, because you get the original price without the extra margin a middleman adds. A manufacturer can also offer custom designs, consistent restocking and direct support. Snehal Creation is a manufacturer based in Mumbai, so buyers deal directly with the source of the product rather than a reseller of someone elses stock.
Check the fabric, the stitching, the finishing and the consistency between pieces before committing to a large order. Wholesale kurtis usually come in different quality levels, from budget to premium, and the price reflects this. At Snehal Creation, we focus on reasonable to premium quality, made in India with good fabrics and proper finishing, so retailers can offer their customers value without compromising on look and feel. If you are unsure, start with a smaller order to check the quality yourself before scaling up.
Landing cost is the true cost of each kurti by the time it reaches you, not just the wholesale price. To calculate it, add the product price, shipping or courier charges, any taxes or duties, and packaging or transaction fees, then divide by the number of pieces. For example, if 12 pieces cost a certain amount and shipping and other charges are added on top, your landing cost per piece is the total divided by 12. Always calculate landing cost before deciding your selling price, so your margin is based on real numbers.
A good wholesale supplier supports you beyond just sending the goods. At Snehal Creation, buyers and resellers receive free, watermark-free product images and videos, along with product descriptions, which they can use to sell online. We also help with order queries and restocking, and add new designs every month so your collection stays fresh.
Yes. Snehal Creation provides free, watermark-free product images and videos to buyers and resellers, and you are allowed to use them on your own website, WhatsApp, Instagram and other social media to sell the designs you have purchased. This saves you the cost and effort of arranging your own photoshoots when you are starting out.
At Snehal Creation, more than 50 new designs are added every month. Buying from a supplier with regular new designs is important, because it lets you keep offering fresh styles to your customers and gives repeat buyers a reason to come back. When choosing a supplier, always ask how often and how many new designs they release.
When starting out, buy a small but complete range rather than many pieces of one design, so your collection looks varied to customers. A good approach is to order the minimum quantity across several different designs, see what sells, and then reorder the best performers in larger quantities. Our minimum order is 12 pieces per design with a combined minimum of 100 pieces, which lets you build a balanced starter collection across styles. You do not need to buy every size of every design.
Snehal Creation is a Mumbai-based manufacturer supplying wholesale kurtis and tunics across India and to over 40 countries. To explore our range, browse our ladies kurtis collection, see how to place an order, or register for wholesale prices.
It is usually better to buy from a manufacturer, because you get the original price without the extra margin a wholesaler or trader adds. A manufacturer can also offer custom designs, consistent restocking and direct support. Snehal Creation is a manufacturer, so you buy directly from the source.
Add the product price, shipping or courier charges, any taxes or duties, and packaging or transaction fees, then divide by the number of pieces. This gives your true cost per piece, which you should use to decide your selling price and margin.
Yes. Snehal Creation provides free, watermark-free product images and videos along with descriptions, and you can use them on your website, WhatsApp, Instagram and other social media to sell the designs you have purchased.
Buy a small but complete range across several designs rather than many pieces of one design, so your collection looks varied. Order the minimum across different styles, see what sells, then reorder the best performers. Our minimum is 12 pieces per design with a combined minimum of 100 pieces.
At Snehal Creation, more than 50 new designs are added every month. Choosing a supplier with regular new designs lets you keep your collection fresh and gives repeat customers a reason to return.
We focus on reasonable to premium quality kurtis, made in India with good fabrics and proper finishing, so retailers can offer their customers value without compromising on look and feel. If you are unsure, you can start with a smaller order to check the quality yourself.