For brands that want something sweet, practical, and easy to customize for the U.S. and Australian kidswear market, this set is one of those designs that always sells well. The silhouette is simple, but the layered ruffle sleeves give it that little “wow” moment parents love. Below is the full structured product description you can use directly on your independent site.
Quick Specs
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Type: Girls’ Top + Shorts Set
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Sleeve: Triple Ruffle Sleeve
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Neckline: Round Neckline with Front Notch
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Fit: Regular Fit
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Season: Spring / Summer
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Fabric: Customizable (Cotton-based recommended)
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Age Range: 1–7 years
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Brand: Delpnana Apparel
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Customization: Full OEM/ODM support
Product Highlights
A soft, lightweight girls’ top-and-short set designed for everyday wear, school days, and weekend outings. The triple-layer ruffle sleeves add a fun, airy shape without being “too dressy,” making it a great all-season piece for your collections.
Delpnana focuses on stable bulk production for B2B clients, and this design is created to meet the needs of retailers, boutiques, and children’s apparel brands in the U.S. and Australia who want a reliable seller with easy customization options.
Key Features ✨
1. Customizable for Your Brand
We support OEM/ODM from fabric selection to final trims.
You can customize:
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Colors
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Fabric composition
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Sleeve volume
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Neckline finish
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Branding (tags, logos, packaging)
This design works especially well for seasonal drops, capsule collections, and matching sibling sets.
2. Ruffle Sleeve Detail Girls Love
The triple-layer ruffle sleeves create a soft, playful shape without adding weight. When moving, the sleeves have a nice drape—great for lifestyle photography and product pages that need visual impact.
3. Comfortable Everyday Fit
The A-line top gives plenty of room for movement, paired with elastic-waist shorts that stay comfortable for all-day wear. Ideal for daycare, school, and playtime collections.
4. Fabric Options for Different Markets
Depending on your target climate or season, we can produce this set in:
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Cotton jersey
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Cotton-poly blend
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Rib knit
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Woven lightweight blends
Most U.S. and AU buyers prefer breathable cotton-rich materials for spring and summer drops.
5. Low MOQ & Stable Lead Time
As a B2B-focused kidswear factory, Delpnana keeps production flexible:
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MOQ from 2 sets for sample testing
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Bulk lead time about 4–6 weeks
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Sample lead time 15–25 days
Easy for small and mid-sized brands to test styles before scaling.
Ideal For
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Children’s clothing boutiques
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Online shops
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Subscription box companies
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Private label brands
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Wholesalers needing stable quality and repeatable production
Why Choose Delpnana? 🤝
We specialize in children’s apparel customization with years of stable export experience to the U.S. and Australia. The focus is always on fabric safety, consistent quality, and on-time delivery. Our team works closely with clients to develop collections that feel modern and practical, not mass-produced.
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❓ FAQ
1) Are you a factory or trading company?
Yes, we are a real factory based in Foshan, Guangdong. We’ve been doing OEM/ODM for more than 14 years, with production, trading, and logistics in place.
2) Can I use my own labels?
Yes — labels, packaging, hangtags, care labels, anything.
3) Can I customize fabric, color, and sizing?
Of course. We can customize colors, prints, fabrics, sizes. If you have your tech pack, we’ll follow it.
4) What’s your MOQ? Can I test small quantity first?
Most fabrics also work with 2 pieces per size, so yes, you can test small orders first to see our quality.
5) How long do samples and bulk take?
Samples usually around 15 working days. Bulk around 4–6 weeks, depending on order size and complexity. Tell us your schedule and we’ll try to fit it.
6) How do I place an order, and what payment methods do you take?
Just share what you want to make, and we’ll discuss the details. Payments we support include PayPal, bank transfer, and Alibaba Pay.
7) What about shipping?
Sea, air, express, land — all are possible. Prices vary depending on courier and shipment size. Express like DHL or FedEx is usually cheaper for small packages.
8) Any discounts?
Yes — long-term clients get better pricing, and we usually offer seasonal discounts for sample orders around Christmas and Chinese New Year.
9) What products do you mainly make?
Lots — dresses, rompers, pjs, shorts, pants, tops, sets, family matching, swimwear, sweaters, dancewear, etc.
10) Are samples free?
No, but we don’t try to profit from them. Our pricing is fair — not the cheapest in the market, not the most expensive, but good value for genuine quality.
🟠 Why OEM Is a Smart Move for Clothing Brands
Focus on what actually grows the business
Outsourcing production saves factories, machines, hiring, training — so brands can spend more time designing, promoting, and selling.
Lower production cost, higher efficiency
OEM factories buy fabrics in bulk and have trained workers and production lines. Cost per piece is usually much lower, and this matters a lot in childrenswear, where margins need control.
Get access to professional techniques
Working with a factory means you don’t need to build printing, embroidery, heat-transfer equipment, etc. yourself. Factories like ours already handle screen printing, DTG, embroidery, water-based inks, etc., letting your product stand out.
🟡 How to Pick the Right OEM Factory
Define what you want
Before looking for factories, brands should clarify:
- Fabrics
- Printing or decoration type
- Design complexity
- Whether your brand is premium niche or mass market
Check experience & certifications
Factories with long history and certifications like ISO 9001 are generally more reliable and more standardized.
Check capacity & flexibility
A good OEM partner should be able to handle both small trial orders and large runs. Delpnana, for example, accepts both — good for long-term cooperation.
Quality control matters
Look for factories with:
- QC checklists
- Testing labs
- Third-party test reports if needed
Transparent pricing
Good quotes explain fabric, trims, labor, packaging, shipping, etc. Clear pricing + flexible payment terms helps manage cash flow better.
🟢 What OEM Production Flow Looks Like
Design & samples
You provide CAD/tech pack, Pantone colors, pattern files. The factory should help create samples in a reasonable time.
Material sourcing
Could be organic cotton, recycled fabrics, OEKO-TEX materials, etc. A capable factory will help source and check standards.
Bulk production
There should be scheduled updates — messages, photos, or dashboards — so buyers know progress. ERP systems help avoid delays.
Packing & delivery
Factories can offer branded packaging, hangtags, printed bags, eco pack, etc. Delivery could be express, DDP, sea, air, etc.
Project management
Tools like Trello, Asana, Monday.com can help track timeline, who’s responsible, and what needs to be delivered.
🔵 Risk Control & Partnership Protection
Contract with clear rules
Should list delivery dates, quality tolerance, penalties, and after-sales handling.
IP protection
Include NDAs, IP ownership, and trademark clauses — your designs stay yours.
Multiple suppliers
For important products, some brands keep two suppliers just in case something unexpected happens.
🟣 Where OEM Apparel Is Heading
Sustainable production
Consumers care more about the environment, so OEM is moving toward:
- Recycled fabrics
- Organic cotton
- Water-based printing
- Low-carbon logistics
Agile small-batch production
Faster delivery and data-driven production help brands launch trends quickly and avoid dead stock.
Customization
Personal embroidery, heat-transfer names, custom packaging, and small collections help brands build loyalty. Delpnana has over 10 years of experience doing custom maternity & kids clothing, and feedback has been consistently positive.
⚪ Final Words
Working with a strong OEM factory helps brands grow faster, keep costs under control, and maintain consistent quality. The right partner is not just a supplier but part of your long-term development — especially in a market where sustainability and customization are becoming the new normal.
















































































































