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I am starting an online childrens clothing business and I have found a manufacturer to make a range for me but they are in thailand and they need measurements of each garment. I am asking them to produce cardigans,dungarees and long sleeve t shirts.Can anyone help with measuring. It sounds silly but i dont know where to start! My age range is 0-24months.

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My Vintage Baby Inc. is a rapidly growing children’s apparel company featuring couture upscale childrens clothing sold in over high end 800 boutiques, stores, independent and corporate locations nationwide including Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, Nieman Marcus & Marshall’s. The company is also widely available in online sites and boutiques. The company has three unique lines of clothing, a supporting line of accessories and infant bedding.
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I need to know of a place that sells quality plus sized children/teen clothing. Maybe something not TOO expensive, but not cheap-o. Any one have any ideas?

Don’t go to Holister, Abercrombie and stores like that they have too much SLIM stuff. Try the mall. Your nearest mall probably has Macy’s Jc Penny’s and stores like that. They might just work! Hope this helps and good luck!

NAPO-WDC member and Certified Professional Organizer®, C. Lee Cawley, shares tips on how to organize your children’s clothing during her Get Organized Month presentation at IKEA Woodbridge (January 2010).

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We will be moving this summer, and will be storing alot of things including baby clothes in a storage unit until we find a house. They may be stored up to 3 months, and in a hot, dry climate. What is the best way to store the clothes? Bags, boxes, tubs? What will keep them the "freshest?" Thanks!!

To keep them the absolute freshest you’d want to use vacuum bags to completely remove the air. After that your best bet would be sealable plastic tub containers.

and how do you find suppliers?

There are two aspects to your question and I can give you some information on both.

1. First of all setting up your online store is basically setting up a website. However having a website is the easy part – its getting people to your website, and not just any old people, but people who want to buy your range of kids clothes. This is the harder part.

However, you should consider "Site Build It" which is now acknowledged as the key way to do just that. They offer not only the web hosting but also the optimizing of your site to get it on the top searches in Google and the other sites. Its a full service for $299 a year. That might sound steep to someone starting up but it is worth every penny which you’ll recoup in spades once your site starts making you serious money. A high number of Site Build It websites get listed in the very top positions in Google etc.

Here’s where you can get free details:

http://www.sitesell.com/stearman.html

2. You need stock. Again, a place on the web that is proving very successful and profitable is Salehoo. Its a complete directory and community of reputable dropship and wholesale companies. A one off payment gets you full access ( dropship is where you make the sale and the item ships direct from the factory/wholesaler – you hold no stock)

Here’s the link

http://www.salehoo.com/?aff=rmc64&type=homepage

I hope these are helpful suggestions. Good luck!

Childrens clothing boutique

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I am trying to start up my own chidrens clothing line but need help finding out how to get patterns made and where to by fabric. Trying to avoid manufacturing in China. Any advice?
Located in Canada

I see you’re posting in the Canadian section… if you’re in the US, you would have CPSIA to contend with, which has driven a number of manufacturers out of children’s clothing. I don’t know what the status of similar legislation might be in Canada.

The first spot I’d send you for information is actually a US based blog: http://www.fashion-incubator.com — some of the information there is specific to the US, but there’s a lot of basic information there that doesn’t change. I’d also suggest you at least borrow Kathleen’s book from the library and read it.

Some starter posts for you: http://www.fashion-incubator.com/category/newbies/

http://www.fashion-incubator.com/category/sourcing/

http://www.fashion-incubator.com/category/patterns

I believe there is also a Canadian site with similar goals: http://www.fashionincubator.com/

I really would like to start up a ebay buisness but need to find a good wholesaler with name brand clothing. I was looking to sell possibly Childrens 0-4t. Or possibly maternity clothing because I know thats where I would buy mine when I was pregnant was ebay. I just always wonder where these sellers get their inventory.
Anyways thanks ahead of time for the responces. :-)

I would start looking at co-op groups that get you a significant discount (Like Cruncy-Cooperatives Yahoo group or Granola Chicks ring yahoo group :) )

See more http://www.femms.co.cc/ boutique children’s clothing

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