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Clothing Factory Indonesia is a custom apparel factory based in Bali. Its website offers two main types of services: fast template-based printing under “Designs & Tees” and “Blank Products” / bulk production. It is not a typical cross-border POD platform; it is more like a local factory taking direct orders. Customers choose a style, submit artwork or use a template, and the factory provides a quote before completing printing, packaging, and dispatch.
Its product range includes T-shirts, V-neck/U-neck shirts, tank tops, polo shirts, hoodies, long sleeves, dresses, kidswear, bags, beer can coolers, and more. Available production methods include screen printing, DTG, DTF, and sublimation, while embroidery is also mentioned in the bulk T-shirt description. Its supply-chain advantage is the ability to handle fabric sourcing, cutting, sewing, and printing in an integrated workflow. It also supports private labels, custom fits, and multi-position printing. Fabric information includes 160/210 GSM Cotton Jersey and 180 GSM GOTS cotton.
The website lists some base prices, such as 82,000 for a standard Unisex T-shirt, 81,000 for a V-neck, and around 60,000–83,000 for some women’s styles. However, many items are shown as 0 or require a quotation, suggesting that the final cost depends on fabric, quantity, production method, and design complexity. Template/in-stock styles can start from MOQ 1 and take around 3 days to complete; bulk custom orders are usually around 30 days, with common MOQs of 30 or 50. Design services are charged hourly and require contacting the company for a quote.
The main advantages are a wide range of styles, a high level of customization, and fast turnaround for small event-shirt orders. It is suitable for Bali weddings, birthdays, bachelor/bachelorette parties, clubs, and hotel uniforms. The downsides are that pricing is not very transparent, and international shipping, after-sales support, and specific payment methods are not clearly disclosed. The website also contains a fair amount of repeated content, and the Client ID registration process feels relatively old-school. The text also mentions that staff have limited English, so cross-border customers may need to provide clearer specification documents.
It is suitable for sellers and organizers with local event, retail, or supply-chain needs in Bali, as well as small brands looking for a low-barrier way to produce apparel in bulk. It is less suitable for cross-border e-commerce sellers who need global automated fulfillment, API integration, and transparent shipping fees. There is no information about access from China, so this remains unknown. Payments are only described as online payments, with no indication of whether common Chinese payment methods are supported. For global POD, alternatives include Printful, Printify, and Gelato; for China-focused supply chains, 1688, Alibaba, or local garment factories may be worth considering.
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