Direct answer

A useful RFQ makes product, volume, testing and commercial assumptions comparable. Include visual references but describe the function you need instead of asking a supplier to copy protected work.

01

Product

Provide silhouette, target customer, control zones, compression level, coverage, closure, gusset, seam visibility, material preference, colors and size range.

02

Quantity and timing

State forecast by style/color/size, first-order quantity, repeat potential, target sample date and required bulk delivery window.

03

Branding and compliance

List labels, packaging, barcode, destination markets, test standards, claim restrictions and any retailer manual.

04

Commercial comparison

Request sample fees, tooling or development charges, MOQ, price break, incoterm, payment terms, lead-time assumptions and quotation validity.

Buyer FAQ

Can I ask for a quote with only a photo?

You can get a rough indication, but a comparable production quote needs material, construction, sizing, quantity, packaging and trade-term assumptions.

What volume should I quote?

Share a realistic first order and forecast, with a size/color breakdown when possible.

Research basis

Sources provide market and category context; they do not imply endorsement or a commercial relationship. Product feasibility and destination-market requirements must be verified for each program.

  1. Women's Post-Surgical Compression Garments — The Marena Group
  2. Marena Recovery Post-Surgical Compression Garments — The Marena Group
  3. How to Find Your Shapewear Size — Leonisa
  4. The Types of Shapewear Explained — Victoria's Secret
  5. SKIMS Shapewear Guide — SKIMS
  6. Types of Shapewear Explained — SPANX
  7. YB Shapewear current product catalog — YB Shapewear
  8. YB Shapewear existing company website — YB Shapewear