Emerging womenswear brand · Fashion / launch collection
Low-MOQ printed lawn for an emerging womenswear brand
How a small fashion brand tested seasonal printed lawn designs at ~500 metres — print sampling, hand-feel and shade direction coordinated, without mill-level MOQs.

- Quantity
- ≈ 500 m
- Sampling to bulk
- 3 weeks after approval
- MOQ
- Brand-scale, not mill-scale
Client identity anonymised; details are real.
| Buyer type | Emerging womenswear brand |
| Fabric | Printed lawn / cotton lawn |
| Quantity band | Approx. 500 metres |
| Timeline | Sampling to bulk coordination in 3 weeks after approval |
| Coordination | Quality shortlisting, print sampling, shade & hand-feel review, MOQ guidance |
The challenge
The brand wanted seasonal printed lawn that matched their design direction, hand-feel and price target — in quantities a launch collection can carry. Mill-level MOQs would have forced them to over-commit before the market had spoken.
What Burhan did
- Shortlisted suitable lawn qualities against the design brief
- Coordinated print sampling through partner processing units
- Reviewed hand-feel and shade direction with the buyer at each step
- Guided them on practical MOQ and production options — honest numbers, not mill minimums
The result
The brand tested multiple designs with controlled quantity risk and moved forward with a fabric base suited to their launch collection — proof before scale, not the other way around.
Proof point: flexible sourcing support for smaller brands that need sampling, print coordination and realistic MOQ guidance.
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