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Wholesale Rhinestone MOQ and Sample Planning for Garment Projects

<p>When a garment or craft program moves from a trial to wholesale sourcing, two early questions are the minimum order quantity (MOQ) and the sample process. Clear answers help a buyer plan a test without committing to an unverified specification.</p><h2>Start with a manageable wholesale MOQ</h2><p>BlingRhinestone.Shop accepts orders from one small pack, defined as 10 gross, as the starting MOQ. Buyers can use that starting point to evaluate a product for a project before discussing a larger requirement. The exact product, color, size, and application should still be confirmed before a quotation.</p><h2>Request a small sample test</h2><p>Small free samples are available for testing. The customer pays the freight for the sample shipment. In a sample request, include the intended application, target color and size, and the delivery country so the team can confirm what is practical for the test.</p><h2>Discuss custom colors and sizes early</h2><p>Custom colors and sizes can be discussed with the team. Because a custom request depends on the project details, buyers should share a reference, target quantity, and desired use rather than assuming that a standard listing covers the requirement.</p><h2>Confirm timing before scheduling production</h2><p>For products that are in stock, the usual dispatch timing is within 1–2 days. Made-to-order timing is discussed separately because it depends on the requested specification. Buyers should confirm timing before fixing a production or launch date.</p><h2>Keep the first shipment simple</h2><p>Standard packaging is a PP bag. If the project needs another packaging arrangement, raise that requirement during the quotation discussion so the packaging scope is clear before an order is placed.</p><h2>Contact the wholesale team</h2><p>For a sample request or wholesale discussion, contact <strong>rhinestonewholesale8@gmail.com</strong> or WhatsApp <strong>+86 13692450325</strong>. The team serves a global market and can discuss the product details, custom requirements, and next steps with the buyer.</p><h2>Buyer checklist</h2><ul><li>Product reference and intended application</li><li>Target color and size, including any custom requirement</li><li>Quantity for the sample and later production stage</li><li>Delivery country and freight responsibility for samples</li><li>Required timing, distinguishing in-stock from made-to-order items</li><li>Packaging expectations</li></ul><p>This checklist keeps the first inquiry specific while leaving unconfirmed commercial details for direct discussion.</p>