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Paisley Baggy Jeans
Oversized, baggy, and cotton jeans for private label and streetwear brands. Low-MOQ, sample-first development with custom branding, fit review, and bulk production support.
Built as a oversized, baggy, and cotton jeans with a streetwear graphic direction, the Paisley Baggy Jeans is sourced by brands that need a repeatable factory plan across sampling, trims, and bulk — not a one-off listing.
Build & Specification
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Product type | Jeans |
| Fabric | cotton and denim |
| Fit | oversized and baggy |
| Style | streetwear graphic |
| Target wear | men’s |
| MOQ | Low minimums for first runs; final MOQ set per colorway and size split |
| Sampling | Sample-first development before bulk |
Customization & Branding
Branding scope is yours to set: keep it to custom logo placement, or layer in woven labels, hangtags, hardware, and packaging. Either way it is planned through private label clothing manufacturer so the cotton base is not compromised.
Lock These Before Production
For this jeans, sample review moves faster when the team explicitly checks care label, trims, and packaging direction, after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance, and oversized and baggy block grading across the size run. These are the exact points where cost, lead time, and revision pressure usually change.
- Sign off care label, trims, and packaging direction on the first sample.
- Sign off after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance on the first sample.
- Sign off oversized and baggy block grading across the size run on the first sample.
- Sign off measurement tolerances against the approved size spec on the first sample.
MOQ, Samples & Lead Time
Buyers usually want to know how many sample rounds are realistic, which construction points need locking, and what trims must be fixed before bulk. If you are still comparing suppliers, see clothing manufacturer for startup brands.
FAQ
How low can the order quantity go?
We keep this jeans accessible for emerging brands, but minimums move with color count, sizes, and how complex the branding is. The number is confirmed at quoting, not assumed up front.
When is this style ready for bulk?
Once the garment block, cotton, trims, and decoration layout are aligned, the style is bulk-ready. Our complete guide to apparel sampling covers how we lock those points.
What gets checked on the first sample?
On a cotton jeans, we focus the first sample on after-wash measurements, leg twist, and hardware balance, oversized and baggy block grading across the size run, and measurement tolerances against the approved size spec. Getting cotton right here is what keeps bulk consistent.
Keep Reading
- complete guide to apparel sampling
- clothing manufacturer for startup brands
- sampling and MOQ workflow
- How Apparel Production Lead Times Really Work
- Contact StitchQuote
- Why Bulk Fabric Approval Matters Before Production
Quote This Style
When you are ready, the fastest route to a number is a short brief — quantity, sizes, and custom logo placement — on our contact page. We confirm sampling readiness and the cotton/construction points up front. See related styles in the denim collection.
















