Many merchants who open stores will choose the wholesale market to get their goods, which is also one of the most commonly used channels for merchants to purchase goods. There are many skills to get goods in the wholesale market, among which the technical terms of getting goods that only experienced people know can help merchants get products better, which is what novices need to learn. How do you say the novice takes the goods orally? What are the professional terms for clothing wholesale? Let's share with you a complete collection of professional terms for wholesale goods. Novices must come and see it.
Miscellaneous items and whole items: Miscellaneous items and whole items are mostly in terms of clothing in stock. The so-called miscellaneous items generally refer to clothes with multiple styles under one or several fabrics, while the whole item is clothes with a large number of the same styles under one style. Understand this, customers will have more thoughts when choosing the right width and miscellaneous clothing. The whole clothing style is single but large, while the miscellaneous clothing style is numerous and small.
whole document: the document is the meaning of the order, and the whole document is the meaning of the whole order.
inventory: for some reason, after the products are made, they are not delivered, resulting in a backlog of finished products in the company, which is called inventory.
imitation: commonly known as copying. It is to take the styles sold by others and place an order for production and sales.
imitation: stealing or imitating the trademarks of others. According to the degree of similarity between the goods and the original brand, they are generally divided into fine imitation, high imitation, medium imitation and low imitation. Correspondingly, they are super A goods, A goods, B goods and C goods.
whole inventory: it is the inventory of one or several whole incomplete orders. The significance is whether there is a large number of consistent color inventory, not a mess of some miscellaneous money!
a batch: first-class clothing wholesalers. Specifically, it refers to wholesalers who produce their own products or place orders for their own production, or general agents.
one hand (goods): refers to each version (color) with one item, and two hands (goods) refers to each version (color) with two items, and so on.
the second batch: the merchants who come back from the first-class wholesalers to bake and sell the goods wholesale.
Inter-season exchange: Inter-season exchange, for example, exchange goods that can't be sold in spring and summer for new goods in autumn and winter, and exchange goods that can't be sold in autumn and winter for new goods in spring and summer.
color-matching and code-matching: generally, each version of clothing will be made of two colors and more than two codes, and purchasing is called color-matching and code-matching when all colors and codes are collected in one version.
mixed batch: those that can be wholesale together with other commodities are mixed and batch is wholesale. Take all kinds of goods, make up a quantity or total price. Also known as "string money".
inventory goods: goods pressed in the warehouse may be tail goods or the whole batch of goods may not be shipped normally for various reasons.
bulk cargo: it can also be said to be staple goods. More precisely, compared with brand monopoly, bulk cargo can also include combined brands, and the brands it operates are not necessarily franchise.
foreign trade goods: generally speaking, it refers to the sale of foreign clothes through abnormal goods channels in China, and the goods will be deducted if caught by the customs or relevant departments.
Tail goods: the goods left over from sale and the goods left over from factory shipment are collectively referred to as tail goods. Off-shelf goods are also a kind of tail goods.
off-shelf goods: goods removed from the shelves, which have to be disposed of or have been sold out.
OEM: a garment factory produces clothes and labels them with other people's brands, which is called OEM; Many staple goods don't have marks and tags, and dealers put them on themselves, which is also called OEM; Dealers remove other marks and tags from clothes and replace them with their own, which is also called OEM.
foreign trade clothing documentary goods: the clothes made by the factory after imitating the original foreign trade goods are called documentary goods. Some documentary goods are completely consistent with the original goods in terms of surface accessories and workmanship.
original foreign trade clothing: it is the genuine foreign trade clothing produced by the factory and its tail goods.
The above is a complete collection of professional terms for wholesale goods. Novices can learn about these professional terms for goods, so that they will not be fooled when they go to the wholesale market to get goods. More skills for goods in the wholesale market are concerned about this site.