When sourcing women's blouses and shirts for B2B wholesale, two critical configuration decisions shape your entire production strategy: Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ) and Lead Time. The combination of 50000 pieces MOQ with 100-120 days lead time represents an ultra-maximum capacity configuration designed for mega-programs and global scale operations.
This configuration is not the industry standard—it's a specialized option for specific business models. Understanding when this configuration makes sense (and when it doesn't) is crucial for merchants planning to sell on Alibaba.com effectively.
MOQ (Minimum Order Quantity) defines the smallest production batch a manufacturer will accept. For women's blouses, common MOQ tiers include: 50-100 pieces (sample/small batch), 500-1000 pieces (standard wholesale), 5000-10000 pieces (large wholesale), and 50000+ pieces (mega-program/enterprise).
Lead Time encompasses the complete production timeline from order confirmation to shipment readiness. The 100-120 days configuration includes: technical pack review (1-3 days), fabric and trim sourcing (15-30 days), sample production and approval (7-14 days + 2-10 days approval), testing and compliance (3-14 days), bulk material booking (3-10 days), cutting-sewing-finishing (20-40 days), and packaging-shipping preparation (3-10 days) [2][3].
An order less than 100 units is unable to cover the factory production line and overhead cost. For ultra-large orders like 50000 pieces, factories can optimize production line efficiency and offer better unit pricing, but require longer lead times for material procurement and quality control [5].

