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What does foreign trade clothing mean?
Clothes exported to other countries.

Foreign trade clothing refers to the clothing that domestic clothing manufacturers process according to foreign materials or samples, and then ship to foreign customers. The remaining products after completing the order are called foreign trade receipts. Because foreign trade garments are exported to foreign countries, the implementation standards are stricter than those in China, so the quality is higher than that of similar products, which leads to a considerable number of foreign trade receipts being snapped up by consumers.

Why are foreign trade clothes cheap?

Because it's fake. Many clothes exported by foreign trade are staple foods. Even if there is a brand, the price is very cheap when exporting. The actual value is the fabric plus processing fee, which is not worth much. At most, the fabric is better, and the price of processing and reproduction points is higher. Everything else is the same. In fact, the clothes themselves proved to be worth the price. Many clothes we bought in shopping malls are not as good as foreign trade, so they are still expensive, mainly because of the high brand value.

Some foreign trade clothes are inferior, or they are tail orders. Anything with many lines on it is defective. Secondly, most foreign trade garments are processed in China with raw materials provided by foreign customers, and the raw materials are provided free of charge. After a large number of finished clothes are delivered, the rest can only be processed in domestic online stores or stalls, so the prices are generally very low.