
Disclosure: This is a first‑party review of our own factory program. We aim for transparency with methods tied to AATCC/ISO standards and clear notes wherever public evidence is unavailable.
A candid, operations-first look at Xindi Knitwear’s private-label capability for a blue floral jacquard midi cardigan set (cardigan + camisole).
— As of 2026‑02‑07
Key takeaways
If you need a private label cardigan set in small batches, Xindi’s low-MOQ program starts from about 50 units per style/color pathway and supports 3–5 day fast‑track sampling when inputs are ready.
For the tested baseline (12GG wool/nylon, blue floral jacquard two‑piece), our methodology aligns to AATCC/ISO references for pilling, colorfastness, and dimensional stability, with target thresholds documented in Xindi’s quality guarantees.
Lead times generally run 3–5 business days for samples (fast track) or 7–10 standard, and ~21–35 days for bulk after approvals; plan extra buffer for WHOLEGARMENT complexity.
Modeled (not quoted) cost example shows how FOB breaks down for a 50‑unit, two‑color run and how to convert to landed; your actuals vary based on yarn, trims, and route.
OTIF and DHU ranges for recent seasons are not publicly published; buyers should request anonymized logs at RFQ.
How we tested (methodology and standards)
We structured our review around reproducible, buyer‑friendly tests. Where lab instruments aren’t available, we follow standard‑inspired in‑house procedures and document artifacts (photos, logs, POM sheets). Our acceptance targets mirror the thresholds on Xindi’s guarantees.
Instruments and environment: flat measurement table; calibrated tape and scale; domestic washer programs consistent with ISO 6330/AATCC 135 guidance; D65 lighting for grading; ICI Pilling Box or Martindale where accessible (ISO 12945‑2).
Standards referenced:
AATCC TM61 (colorfastness to laundering: accelerated) — see AATCC overview and method pages.
AATCC TM8 (colorfastness to crocking) — dry/wet crock.
ISO 6330 / AATCC 135 (domestic washing and dimensional change).
ISO 12945‑2 (pilling, Martindale method) or ICI Pilling Box photographic grading.
ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 for bulk AQL sampling levels.
Targets per Xindi policy: pilling ≥ 4/5 at 7,200 tumbles (ICI) under typical test yarns; fit tolerances by silhouette.
Evidence links for program and guarantees:
Quality thresholds and test framing are published on the Knitwear Quality Guarantees page: Knitwear Quality Guarantees: fit tolerance and pilling.
Sampling/lead‑time bands and MOQs are detailed here: Low MOQ Lead Times & MOQs and Low‑MOQ Knitwear Sets FAQ.
Baseline spec we evaluated (and when to pick an alternative)
Primary test build (used for examples below):
12GG wool/nylon blend (RWS wool optional), blue floral jacquard, two‑piece set (cardigan + camisole), spring/fall weight.
When to consider other builds:
14GG 100% GOTS cotton two‑piece: all‑season breathability, vegan fiber preference, or where GOTS scope is a buyer mandate. See sustainable options overview via internal links on knitwear.io.
7GG alpaca/wool blend: fall/winter warmth and plush handfeel; great for Peru‑influenced aesthetics; consider higher yarn weight and float control on bold jacquards.
WHOLEGARMENT 3D seamless (GRS recycled blends): minimal linking and smoother interior feel; best for simpler stitch maps (e.g., camisole body). Complex multi‑color jacquards on the cardigan body may be better executed fully fashioned for pattern control. Program notes: 3D knitting & WHOLEGARMENT.
MOQ planning with a low MOQ knitwear manufacturer
Below is a simplified view of how our small‑batch pathway typically aligns MOQs and lead times. Use it as a starting point for planning; actuals depend on yarn availability, trims, and change control.
Build option | Typical MOQ per color | Sample lead time | Bulk lead time after approvals |
|---|---|---|---|
12GG wool/nylon jacquard two‑piece | ~50 units | 3–5 business days fast‑track (or 7–10 standard) | ~21–35 days |
14GG 100% GOTS cotton two‑piece | ~50–100 units | 3–7 business days | ~21–35 days |
7GG alpaca/wool two‑piece | ~50–100 units | 5–7 business days | ~28–40 days |
WHOLEGARMENT 3D (GRS recycled blends) | ~50–100 units | 5–10 business days | ~28–42 days |
Program and policy references: Low MOQ Lead Times & MOQs, Low‑MOQ Knitwear Sets FAQ.
Modeled FOB → landed cost example (50 units, two colors) — as of 2026‑02‑07
Modeled example for planning only; not a quote. Assumptions: 12GG wool/nylon jacquard two‑piece, two colorways (25/25), OEKO‑TEX pathway yarns, stock‑service colors to avoid yarn‑dye surcharges; trims include woven main/size labels, care label, swing tag with UPC, branded polybag, carton stickers. Route: China → US East Coast; express‑consolidated small‑batch freight.
Cost element | Unit basis | Estimated share |
|---|---|---|
Yarn & waste allowance | per set | 35–45% of FOB |
Make (knitting, linking, washing, finishing) | per set | 30–40% of FOB |
Trims & retail‑ready packaging | per set | 8–12% of FOB |
Overhead, compliance docs prep | per set | 5–8% of FOB |
Contingency (sampling iterations) | per set | 2–5% of FOB |
Converting FOB to landed (illustrative): add duty (per HS code blend), inland and ocean/air segments, insurance, broker, and small‑batch surcharges. Keep a planning buffer for cartonization and dimensional weight. For methodology context, see lead‑time/MOQ program notes and branding scope: Low MOQ Lead Times & MOQs, Private Label Knitwear.
Lead times, workflow, and reliability signals
Sampling SLA options: 3–5 business days fast‑track (when tech pack and yarn are ready) or 7–10 days standard. Bulk typically ships ~21–35 days after approvals. Source: Low MOQ Lead Times & MOQs and Low‑MOQ Knitwear Sets FAQ.
Change control: lock POMs and trims before PPS to protect timelines; resist adding colors late in the cycle. AQL inspections follow ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 conventions at bulk.
OTIF & DHU evidence: Last‑four‑season OTIF and DHU ranges are not publicly posted. Buyers should request anonymized milestone logs and AQL summaries with defect‑class breakdowns at RFQ.
Branding and packaging readiness (private label scope)
Xindi supports full private‑label finishing so units arrive retail‑ready:
Labels: woven/printed/heat‑transfer main labels, size/care labels
Tags: swing tags with barcodes or QR codes
Packaging: branded or eco polybags, stickers, carton labels; retail folding and cartonization SOPs
Program scope and options are summarized here: Private Label Knitwear — trims, labels, and packaging.
WHOLEGARMENT vs fully fashioned for this private label cardigan set
For the blue floral cardigan body, fully fashioned construction maintains jacquard clarity and float control at 12GG. The camisole can be a strong candidate for WHOLEGARMENT depending on stitch map complexity and yarn. Expect ~one extra week for programming/complexity in certain cases. Reference program notes: 3D knitting & WHOLEGARMENT and lead‑time policy: Low MOQ Lead Times & MOQs.
Alternatives compared (so you can benchmark options)
The right supplier is the one that best fits your spec, risk tolerance, and geography. Here’s a brief, like‑for‑like snapshot using publicly available information.
Vendor | Capability highlights | Published MOQ | Sampling/lead time (published) | Sustainability scope (published) | Branding/packaging scope | Pricing visibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Xindi Knitwear (China) | Fully fashioned jacquard; WHOLEGARMENT capability (constraints noted) | Low‑MOQ pathways; examples reference 50‑unit starts | Samples 3–5d fast‑track or 7–10d; bulk ~21–35d | OEKO‑TEX/GRS/RWS/GOTS pathways; TCs on request | Full private‑label trims/tags/bags/cartons | No public price list; modeled example above |
Albion Knit (UK) | Fully fashioned knits incl. jacquard/intarsia | Not publicly listed | Not publicly listed | Not detailed publicly | OEM implied; specifics not listed | No public prices |
Masterknit Peru (Peru) | Private‑label alpaca & organic cotton knitwear | 30 units per style (FAQ) | “30‑day from PO” claim (site) | Focus on sustainable Peruvian fibers; cert details not enumerated | Not detailed | No public prices |
Citations: Albion capabilities — Albion Knit “What We Do”. Masterknit Peru MOQ and lead time — Masterknit Peru. Xindi program references — Lead Times & MOQs, Private Label Knitwear.
Who should — and shouldn’t — buy
Best fit
Emerging labels planning capsule drops or market tests who need a private label cardigan set with small MOQs and predictable sampling (3–5 days when inputs are ready).
Brands requiring certified yarn pathways (OEKO‑TEX, GRS, RWS, GOTS) and retail‑ready packaging in the same workflow.
Teams comfortable locking specs early to protect a ~21–35 day bulk window.
Not ideal
Buyers needing guaranteed WHOLEGARMENT on complex multi‑color jacquards for the cardigan body; fully fashioned often yields better pattern control at 12GG.
Programs expecting firm OTIF/DHU ranges published online without NDAs; request logs during sourcing to validate.
Projects that plan major color/trim changes after PPS; this undermines timelines at low MOQs.
For pilot sizing and planning heuristics, see the checklist: Low‑MOQ Private‑Label Pilot Checklist.
FAQ (quick answers for search intent)
What makes Xindi a low MOQ knitwear manufacturer for a private label cardigan set? Low‑MOQ pathways starting from around 50 units per color/style, 3–5 day sampling when inputs are ready, and full private‑label finishing, with program details on official pages linked above.
Can you supply 50 unit MOQ sweaters with certifications? Pathways exist for OEKO‑TEX, GRS, RWS, and GOTS yarns with scope notes; request license IDs and TCs per order.
Do you offer WHOLEGARMENT seamless knitting? Yes, with constraints by silhouette and stitch map; camisoles are commonly feasible. See the WHOLEGARMENT explainer.
Are you a jacquard knitwear factory for small batches? Yes, fully fashioned jacquard is a core capability; float control and tension mapping are tuned at 12GG for crisp floral motifs.
Closing and next steps
If this review matches your needs, the next step is to request a spec review with timelines, yarn options, and a sample slot. Start on the official program page: Private Label Knitwear.
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Editorial notes and sources
Standards context: AATCC TM61 (laundering), TM8 (crocking), ISO 6330 (domestic washing), ISO 12945‑2 (pilling), ANSI/ASQ Z1.4 (AQL overview).
Program pages: Low‑MOQ lead times/MOQs, Private Label Knitwear, Low‑MOQ Sets FAQ, Quality Guarantees, WHOLEGARMENT explainer — all linked once above.