White label clothing production with low MOQ in the Netherlands

 

Looking for white label clothing production with small quantities in the Netherlands? In our studio in The Hague, we provide sampling, production, and branding for brands and organizations that want to start professionally without large inventories.

This page connects to our comprehensive overview of clothing production and starting a clothing line in the Netherlands.

What is white label clothing production

With white label, we produce clothing or textile products that you sell under your own brand. You work with existing or slightly modified models, while we take care of production, labels, and packaging.

That is interesting if you:

  • want to launch a collection without developing everything from scratch
  • quickly want to test whether a product resonates with your target audience
  • want to start with lower development costs and short lead times

Difference between white label and private label

White label and private label are often used interchangeably, but there is a clear difference in customization and investment.

  • White label - existing or slightly modified models with your branding. Faster and more cost-effective, ideal for testing or basic products.
  • Private label - fully customized. Patterns, fit, and finishing are developed and established exclusively for your brand.

Are you unsure which form fits your brand? In a short production consultation, we look at which route makes sense for your budget, target audience, and planning.

Low MOQ - small quantities, great control

You don't have to order thousands of pieces to start professionally. We work with lower minimum order quantities (MOQ), so you can build up step by step.

  • T-shirts and sweaters: from 50 pieces 
  • Aprons and workwear: indicative 20 - 40 pieces
  • Accessories such as bags and beanies: indicative 25 - 100 pieces
  • Custom work and test batches: sometimes from 10 - 25 pieces after consultation

The exact MOQ depends on design, material, and technique. In a production consultation, we make this concrete.

Want to know more about costs and starting a brand? Also read our blog starting your own clothing line with sustainable white label T-shirts.

Our approach - from idea to labeled end product

The white label processes align with our general approach to clothing production in the Netherlands. Broadly, we go through these steps:

  1. Introduction and briefing - goals, target audience, type of products, quantities, style, budget, and planning.
  2. Choosing models and materials - selection from existing models, adjustments, sustainable materials, and finishing. Where necessary, we adjust patterns.
  3. Sampling and fitting moment - we make samples, schedule a fitting, and incorporate feedback into the final version.
  4. Production in our workshop in The Hague - we plan the production, keep you informed, and monitor the quality.
  5. Branding and packaging - labels, embroidery, prints, and sustainable packaging in your corporate identity.

Do you want to see the complete step-by-step plan? Also check clothing production and starting a clothing line in the Netherlands.

Sustainable materials and branding options

White label does not mean you have to compromise on sustainability. We can set up your collection to align with your brand values and sustainability goals.

Materials

  • GOTS or OEKO TEX cotton
  • recycled fibers and blends
  • deadstock fabrics of quality
  • supplied materials or leftover textiles

Branding

  • brand labels, size labels, and care labels
  • embroidery, patches, woven labels, and prints
  • sustainable packaging such as recycled or biobased materials

For circular projects with leftover textiles or old workwear, you can also look at clothing production and upcycling in the Netherlands.

Socially and locally produced in The Hague

White label at Atelier Jungles means not only a product with your brand but also impact at the local level.

In our workshop in The Hague, skilled workers with various backgrounds, often with a distance to the labor market, work. By producing here, you contribute to:

  • local employment and craftsmanship
  • better control over working conditions
  • shorter chains and less transport

Starting white label with low MOQ

Do you want to set up a white label line or make existing plans concrete? In a non-binding conversation, we will see what is feasible and what the next logical step is.

Frequently asked questions about white label and low MOQ

What is white label clothing production exactly

With white label, brands have products made in a workshop and sell them under their own brand name. You work with existing or slightly modified models, while labels, branding, and packaging are executed in your style.

What is the difference between white label and private label

White label uses existing or modified models with your branding and is faster and often cheaper. Private label is fully custom, with your own patterns, fits, and finishes, exclusive to your brand. This requires more development time and budget, but also provides maximum freedom.

What is your minimum order quantity (MOQ)

Indicatively, the minimum order quantity is between 25 and 50 pieces per style for T-shirts and sweaters, 20 to 40 pieces for aprons and workwear, and 25 to 100 pieces for accessories. For custom work or test sets, this can sometimes start from 10 to 25 pieces after a production consultation.

Can you also arrange labels, embroidery, and packaging

Yes, we can provide the whole package, including brand labels, size labels, care labels, hangtags, embroidery, patches, and sustainable packaging, tailored to your corporate identity.

Do you also do sampling and patterns

Yes. We can develop or adjust patterns and make samples. This aligns with our broader service clothing production and starting a clothing line in the Netherlands.

Can I provide my own materials or have textiles upcycled

Yes, we are happy to work with provided materials and can also process leftover textiles or old workwear into new products. For more information, you can look at textile upcycling and circular merchandise.

Is this also suitable for emerging brands

Yes, white label with low MOQ is specifically intended for emerging brands and smaller organizations. You can first test in small quantities and then scale up as demand grows.