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About Bali Resort Wear Wholesale — Honest Sourcing Desk

About Bali Resort Wear Wholesale — Honest Sourcing Desk

Welcome to Bali Resort Wear Wholesale, your dedicated and honest bali resort wear sourcing desk. We are a B2B platform designed to simplify and de-risk the wholesale and OEM/private-label procurement of resort wear directly from Bali. Our mission is to provide transparent, verified information and coordination services for buyers seeking kaftans, dresses, cover-ups, and linen apparel, ensuring a straightforward and reliable sourcing experience from the heart of Indonesia.

Who We Are: Your Honest Clothing Supplier Bali

Bali Resort Wear Wholesale operates as an independent sourcing and export desk, not a single factory. We coordinate a vetted network of Bali-based factories and specialized buying-houses that excel in both Full Package Production (FPP) and Cut, Make, Trim (CMT) services. Our approach is built on transparency and accuracy, offering a clear view of the Bali manufacturing landscape, from realistic FOB pricing and Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs) to production lead times and essential compliance details. This commitment to truth makes us a trusted honest clothing supplier Bali for businesses worldwide.

Our operational philosophy is underpinned by several core principles:

  • Verified vs. Norm Pricing: We present indicative FOB price ranges and MOQs based on actual supplier data, clearly distinguishing these verified benchmarks from general industry norms or aspirational figures.
  • MOQ-Trap Transparency: We highlight common MOQ structures, such as piece-per-style-per-color minimums versus total order value minimums, to help buyers navigate potential complexities.
  • Rayon Care and Risk Disclosure: We provide candid information on fabric characteristics, including the inherent risks of rayon shrinkage and colorfastness, alongside best care practices.
  • Labeling as General Information: Our compliance guidance on fibre-content and care labels is presented as general information, not legal advice, always directing buyers to verify specifics with their customs broker.
  • No Greenwashing or Unverified Claims: We refrain from making unsubstantiated environmental claims or presenting unverified trend statistics. Our focus is on factual, actionable trade information.
  • Intellectual Property (IP) Respect: We emphasize the critical importance of respecting original designs and intellectual property rights throughout the sourcing process.

Our Editorial Team & Expertise

Our commitment to comprehensive and accurate information is upheld by a specialized editorial team, each focusing on critical aspects of the sourcing journey:

Ketut Ariawan (Export, Labeling & Compliance Editor)
That’s me. My beat covers the intricate world of international trade regulations. I provide general information on HS classification (primarily Chapters 61 for knit apparel and 62 for woven apparel), freight logistics, and the specific fibre-content and care-label requirements mandated by key markets such as the US (FTC), the EU, and Australia. I also highlight common quality risks like rayon shrinkage and sizing variance, ensuring buyers are well-prepared for the nuances of Bali production. Remember, this guidance is for general informational purposes; always consult your customs broker for definitive legal advice.
Agung Wijaya (Production & Quality Control Editor)
Agung focuses on the manufacturing process itself. He provides insights into typical production workflows, quality control benchmarks, and common challenges in Bali workshops. His expertise helps buyers understand what to expect in terms of craftsmanship, finishing, and how to implement effective QC strategies.
Made Suartini (Sourcing & Product Development Editor)
Made is our expert on connecting buyers with the right production partners and navigating product development. She details the capabilities of our vetted network, helping translate design concepts into production-ready specifications, advising on fabric suitability, print methods, and guiding buyers through the sampling process.

How Bali Resort Wear Wholesale is Funded

Our editorial independence is paramount. No one can pay to change what we publish or influence our objective reporting. Our funding model is transparent: if you choose to proceed with a production partner introduced through our platform, they may pay us a referral fee at no extra cost to you. This allows us to maintain our comprehensive sourcing desk and continue providing valuable, unbiased information to the B2B community.

What We Offer: Wholesale & OEM/Private Label

As a leading resort wear OEM team Bali, we facilitate both wholesale orders from existing linesheets and custom OEM/private label production. Our network of vetted factories and artisans specializes in a range of resort wear essentials, tailored to meet diverse market demands.

Product Focus & Fabrication

Our core expertise lies in lightweight, breathable fabrics ideal for resort wear. The verified mainstream fabrics available through our network include:

  • Rayon/Viscose: Widely popular for its soft drape and vibrant print capabilities.
  • Cotton: From light voile to heavier twills, suitable for a range of styles.
  • Linen & Linen Blends: Valued for their natural texture and breathability, particularly for trousers, shirts, and dresses.

Beyond these, our network also offers expertise in more artisanal techniques, presented as network-available services rather than universal facts for every factory:

  • Hand-Block Printing: For unique, artisanal patterns.
  • Batik: Traditional Indonesian wax-resist dyeing.
  • Embroidery: Hand and machine embroidery for intricate detailing.
  • Crochet: Hand-crocheted garments and trims for a distinct aesthetic.

Printing Methods

The primary and most widely adopted printing methods within our verified network are:

  • Digital Printing: Offers high-resolution, complex designs with a broad color palette, ideal for intricate patterns on rayon and cotton.
  • Screen Printing: Cost-effective for larger quantities and designs with fewer colors, particularly effective on cotton and some rayon blends.

FOB Price Ranges, MOQs, and Lead Times (Indicative 2024-2025)

Transparency in pricing and production parameters is a cornerstone of our service. The following figures are indicative ranges, FOB Bali, and are subject to change based on design complexity, fabric choice, order volume, and prevailing market conditions. All prices are by quote and were last verified June 2026.

Indicative FOB Price Ranges (per piece, USD)

These ranges provide a realistic expectation for various garment types. Remember, specific quotes will factor in fabric weight, print method, garment construction, and trim details.

Simple Rayon Kaftan/Dress
US$7 – US$12
Cotton Voile Dress (printed)
US$10 – US$18
Linen Blend Trousers
US$15 – US$25

Minimum Order Quantities (MOQs)

Navigating MOQs is crucial for efficient sourcing. We help buyers understand the difference between per-style-per-color MOQs and total order value minimums. These figures are indicative for 2024-2025 and represent common thresholds from our vetted suppliers.

Category Typical Range Notes
Garments per style, per color 50 – 100 pieces This is the most common MOQ structure for individual SKU.
Total Order Minimum Value US$1,500 – US$3,000 Many factories also require a minimum total order value across all styles and colors to initiate production.

Lead Times (Indicative 2024-2025)

Planning your production schedule requires clear lead time expectations. These are general timelines; actual durations can vary based on factory workload, material availability, and design complexity.

  • Sampling Lead Time: Typically 2-4 weeks after fabric and print design confirmation. This phase is critical for design approval and fit assessment.
  • Bulk Production Lead Time: Generally 8-12 weeks after sample approval and receipt of the initial deposit. This period includes fabric procurement, cutting, printing, sewing, and final quality checks.

Export Logistics & Compliance: My Area of Expertise

As the Export, Labeling & Compliance Editor, I guide buyers through the necessary steps to ensure their goods move smoothly from Bali to their destination country. While I provide general information, always consult with your appointed customs broker for country-specific legal advice.

Fibre-Content & Care Labeling

Adhering to correct labeling is non-negotiable for international trade. Key requirements include:

  • US (FTC): Specific rules on fibre content disclosure (e.g., “100% Rayon”), country of origin (“Made in Indonesia”), and care instructions.
  • EU: Similar requirements for fibre composition and care symbols, often aligned with ISO standards.
  • Australia: Mandates for fibre content, country of origin, and care instructions.

These labels must be permanently attached and legible. We can assist in coordinating with our factory partners to ensure your labels meet these general guidelines, but the final responsibility for legal compliance rests with the importer.

HS Classification (General Information)

Harmonized System (HS) codes are crucial for customs clearance and duty calculation. For resort wear, garments typically fall under:

  • Chapter 61: Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted.
  • Chapter 62: Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted (woven).

Accurate classification depends on the fabric composition, garment type, and construction method. Your customs broker will confirm the precise HS code applicable to your specific products.

Freight & Shipping

We facilitate coordination for various shipping methods:

  • Air Freight: Expedited services (e.g., DHL, FedEx) typically deliver within 3-7 days. Ideal for smaller, urgent orders or samples.
  • Sea Freight: More economical for larger volumes. Less than Container Load (LCL) or Full Container Load (FCL) options are available, with transit times ranging from 3-6 weeks to major ports, not including customs clearance.

Payment terms generally involve a 50% deposit upon order confirmation and a 50% balance payment upon completion of production or pre-shipment inspection.

Real Risks & How We Address Them

Honesty means acknowledging potential challenges. We proactively discuss these risks with our buyers to manage expectations and implement preventative measures.

  • Rayon Colourfastness & Shrinkage: Unwashed, untreated rayon can shrink significantly (up to 5-7% in length, 3-5% in width) and some dyes may have colourfastness issues. We advise on pre-treatment options and appropriate care instructions to mitigate this.
  • Sizing Variance: Small workshop production, especially with hand-cutting, can lead to minor sizing variances (up to 2-3 cm). We work with factories that implement strict cutting and sewing tolerances and recommend detailed tech packs.
  • MOQ Traps: As mentioned, understanding the difference between per-style-per-color MOQs and total order minimums is vital. We help structure orders to meet factory requirements efficiently.
  • Sampling Cost vs. Bulk Production: Sampling involves upfront costs for pattern making, fabric sourcing, and labor, which are distinct from bulk unit costs. We ensure transparent quoting for both.
  • IP/Design Copying: Protecting your intellectual property is critical. We emphasize strict confidentiality agreements and work with partners who respect design integrity.
  • Ethical/Fair Labor Due Diligence: While Bali’s garment industry largely consists of small, family-run workshops, we encourage buyers to conduct their own due diligence regarding ethical labor practices. Our vetted partners are chosen for their reliability and responsible operations.

Ready to discuss your next resort wear collection? Our team is here to provide transparent insights and coordinate your sourcing journey from Bali. We’re committed to making your experience efficient and reliable.

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You can also reach us directly via WhatsApp for quick questions and initial planning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you a factory?

No, Bali Resort Wear Wholesale is not a factory. We are an independent sourcing and export desk based in Bali. Our role is to coordinate and manage your production with a vetted network of specialized factories and buying-houses across the island. This model allows us to match your specific needs with the most suitable production partner, whether for wholesale orders or OEM/private-label manufacturing.

Are the prices guaranteed as listed on this page?

The FOB price ranges and MOQ figures presented on this page are indicative for 2024-2025 and were last verified June 2026. They serve as a realistic benchmark for budgeting and planning. Specific prices are always provided by quote, as they depend on numerous factors including final design complexity, fabric choice, print method, order volume, and prevailing material costs. We ensure transparency in all quotes provided.

Do you provide legal advice on export regulations or labeling?

As the Export, Labeling & Compliance Editor, I provide general information and guidance on export logistics, HS classification, and international fibre-content and care-label requirements (e.g., US FTC, EU, Australia). However, this information is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. It is mandatory for all buyers to consult with their own licensed customs broker or legal counsel to ensure full compliance with the specific laws and regulations of their destination country.

How do you protect my intellectual property and design?

Respect for intellectual property (IP) and design integrity is a core principle of our operations. We emphasize the importance of confidentiality with all our vetted factory partners. For custom OEM/private-label orders, we work with you to establish clear design specifications and can facilitate non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) where appropriate. While we strive to work with ethical partners, the ultimate responsibility for design registration and legal protection remains with the brand owner.

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