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# Private Label

Baron Boutique produces cashmere knitwear, handwoven cashmere accessories and tailored garments for established fashion brands under the brand's own label. Every knitted piece is 100% Grade A cashmere or a cashmere blend with silk, cotton or merino; the company does not knit in cotton, acrylic or general yarns. Knitwear covers sweaters, cardigans, belted robes and longline knitted layers for men and women, with women's knitwear the larger part of the line. Yarn dyeing as well as piece dyeing makes stripes and color blocking possible. Handwoven accessories cover scarves, shawls, stoles and throws in over 350 hand-dyed azo-free colors with Pantone matching. Minimum order is 6 pieces per style for cashmere knitwear and accessories and 10 pieces per style for tailored garments. A tailored sample takes about 3 to 4 weeks. Production runs about 5 to 7 weeks for cashmere and 6 to 8 weeks for tailoring, counted from sample approval. Repeat orders of an established style carry no minimum and can be a single piece. Orders run on a deposit and balance basis. A design developed for one private label client is not sold to another. Everything is made in the company's own atelier in Kathmandu, with nothing subcontracted, and shipped worldwide with export documentation handled.

**URL:** https://baronboutique.com/private-label/

## Service Types

- WebPage
- Service

## Questions & Answers

**Q:** Do you knit in anything other than cashmere?  
**A:** No. Every knitted piece we make is 100% Grade A cashmere or a cashmere blend with silk, cotton or merino. We do not run cotton, acrylic, viscose or general yarn programs. If your line needs those, another workroom will serve you better and we would rather say so at the enquiry stage than after you have paid for a sample.

**Q:** Can you produce women's cashmere knitwear specifically?  
**A:** Yes, and it is the larger part of what this line already makes. Sweaters, cardigans, belted robes and knitted layers in women's sizing, alongside the same pieces in menswear. The range shown on this page is mostly womenswear.

**Q:** Can you do stripes, color blocking or patterned knitwear?  
**A:** Yes. We dye at the yarn stage as well as the piece stage, and yarn dyeing is what makes a real stripe or a two-color body possible rather than a pattern printed onto a finished piece. Send the artwork or a reference and we will tell you what the knit can hold.

**Q:** Do you make knitted outerwear?  
**A:** Yes, in the knitted sense: open-front cardigans, belted robes and longline layers meant to go over an outfit. Structured coats and tailored outerwear are a different service and sit under our tailoring program, with a minimum of 10 pieces per style rather than 6.

**Q:** Why is cashmere knitwear only 6 pieces per style when tailoring is 10?  
**A:** A knit style carries less fixed setup than a cut-and-sewn one. A tailored style needs a pattern cut, corrected and graded before anything is sewn, and that cost is the same whether you order ten pieces or a hundred. Knitwear does not carry as much of it, so it runs economically at six.

**Q:** What is private label, in practice?  
**A:** We make the goods, you sell them under your own name. You control the design, the branding, the pricing and the customer relationship. Your customer never sees ours.

**Q:** What is the difference between private label and white label?  
**A:** The two terms are often used interchangeably, so it is worth being precise. White label usually means putting your name on a product that already exists and that other brands can buy in the same form. Private label means the product is developed for you, so it can differ from what anyone else sells. What we do is the second. A style we develop for you is not offered to another private label client.

**Q:** What is the minimum order?  
**A:** Ten pieces per style for tailored garments and six pieces per style for cashmere and knitwear. Per style, not per order, so a run of ten jackets and six scarves is a valid first order.

**Q:** Why is the tailoring minimum higher than the cashmere one?  
**A:** A tailored style needs a pattern cut and corrected before anything is sewn, and that work costs the same whether you order ten pieces or a hundred. Cashmere carries less of that fixed setup, so it runs economically at six.

**Q:** How long does production take?  
**A:** About 6 to 8 weeks for tailored garments and about 5 to 7 weeks for cashmere and knitwear, counted from the day you approve the sample rather than from the day you inquire. Sampling and shipping are on top. If you have a fixed date, tell us at the start and we will work backwards from it.

**Q:** What do samples cost?  
**A:** A sample of something already in our range is 2x the wholesale price of that item. A sample made to your own design is 3x the wholesale price plus an operation fee. Both are quoted to you before we start, so you are never guessing at the number. The sampling fee is credited back against your bulk order.

**Q:** Can I send my own designs and tech packs?  
**A:** Yes, and it is the usual starting point. Sketches, tech packs, measurement specifications, or a garment you want interpreted all work. We will come back with honest feedback on whether it can be built the way you have drawn it.

**Q:** Can I supply my own fabric?  
**A:** Yes. Send it to us and we will cut from it. We will tell you before production whether it behaves the way your design assumes, because some cloths will not hold a structured shoulder or a sharp pleat no matter who sews them.

**Q:** What materials do you work in?  
**A:** Superfine wool, wool-cashmere blends, silk blends, linen and linen blends, and 100% Grade A cashmere. Cashmere is available in over 350 hand-dyed colors with Pantone matching, using azo-free dyes.

**Q:** Will my designs be sold to anyone else?  
**A:** No. A design we develop for you is not offered or sold to another private label client. Two brands can commission from this atelier without finding each other's pieces on the same rail.

**Q:** How is my branding applied?  
**A:** You supply woven labels, care labels and hang tags, and we fit them during production rather than afterwards. Tell us your placement preference. If you have not had labels made yet, ask us early and we will tell you what specification to order.

**Q:** Where is production done?  
**A:** In our own atelier in Kathmandu, by our own tailors and weavers. Nothing is subcontracted. If something goes wrong it is ours to put right, and there is no third party for either of us to chase.

**Q:** Do you ship internationally, and who pays duty?  
**A:** We ship worldwide and handle export documentation. Shipping is quoted separately because it depends on weight and destination. Import duties and taxes are payable by you in the receiving country.

**Q:** Do you hold stock for me?  
**A:** We hold no inventory of our own, because nothing here is made before it is ordered. We can store a run we have produced for you and ship it out against your instructions. Tell us if you want that and we will cover it in the quote.

**Q:** How do I get a quote?  
**A:** Fill in the form on this page with the pieces, rough quantities and your target date. The more specific you are, the more useful the reply. You will hear back within 24 hours.

**Q:** How long does sampling take?  
**A:** About 3 to 4 weeks for a tailored sample. Cashmere sampling depends on the weave and the dye and is confirmed with your quote. Add it to the production window when you are working back from a date: a tailored style is roughly 9 to 12 weeks from first inquiry to first delivery, and shipping sits on top of that.

**Q:** What are your payment terms?  
**A:** Orders run on a deposit and balance basis. A deposit begins production and the balance is settled in full before the final shipment leaves us. The same terms apply on our retail partnerships program.

**Q:** Does the minimum apply again when I reorder?  
**A:** No. The minimum covers the cost of setting a style up, and that only happens once. A repeat of a style we have already made for you can be a single piece. In practice that means you can restock what sells rather than committing to a forecast.

**Q:** Can you grade my pattern across a size range?  
**A:** Yes. Once the sample pattern is approved we grade it across the range you sell, so the pieces at either end of the run fit the way the sample did. Tell us your size range at the start, because grading is easier to build into the first pattern than to add afterwards.

**Q:** I am not a brand yet. Can you still help?  
**A:** Yes, but through a different door. Our Designer Program starts at one piece and is built for exactly that stage. Come back here when a style sells and you need ten of them.

**Related terms:** private label clothing manufacturer, white label tailoring, small batch garment production, fashion brand manufacturing partner, low MOQ clothing production

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