Order at scale. Pay for scale.
From a single warehouse rollout to national uniform refreshes, our bulk ordering process is built to move large volumes without long lead times, hidden fees, or freight surprises.
Scale doesn’t have to mean slow.
Large orders bring their own risks — stockouts, sizing errors, and freight blowouts. Our bulk process is built to remove them before they happen.
Tiered volume pricing
Transparent price breaks at set quantity thresholds, agreed up front — no negotiating each time you reorder.
Sizing runs handled
We manage size curves and pre-kitting so branded uniforms and PPE arrive sorted, not as one big unsorted pallet.
National freight network
Freight is planned by zone and consolidated where possible, so multi-site deliveries land on schedule.
Stock forecasting
For recurring bulk needs, we hold agreed stock levels so re-runs don’t sit behind a fresh production queue.
One point of contact
A single account manager owns your order from quote to delivery — no re-explaining the brief to a new rep.
Quality checked at volume
Sample approval and in-line checks before dispatch, so an error isn’t discovered 1,000 units in.
A bulk order, run like a project.
Every large order gets a plan — not just a purchase order number.
Brief & quantity plan
We confirm product, branding, sizing spread and delivery locations against your budget.
Sample & sign-off
A production sample is approved before the full run begins — no surprises at scale.
Production & QC
Your order is produced and quality-checked in stages, with progress updates from your account manager.
Freight & delivery
Stock is consolidated and freighted by zone, arriving pre-kitted and ready to distribute.
Recurring bulk needs get a standing plan.
If you reorder the same uniform, PPE or promotional range each year, we can hold agreed stock levels and pricing so your next bulk run starts from a forecast, not a fresh quote.
- Locked-in pricing for repeat annual or seasonal runs
- Agreed stock buffers to cover urgent top-up orders
- Consolidated invoicing across multiple delivery sites
- A single forecast reviewed with your account manager each quarter
Questions, answered.
What counts as a bulk order?
Generally any order of 250 units or more qualifies for tiered volume pricing, though larger single-site or multi-site runs unlock deeper discounts.
How are freight costs handled on large orders?
Freight is quoted by delivery zone and consolidated wherever multiple sites are in the same region, so you see one clear freight line rather than per-carton surprises.
Can you hold stock for staged deliveries?
Yes. We can warehouse an agreed volume and release it against a delivery schedule, which is common for national uniform rollouts.
What happens if sizing needs change mid-order?
Because sample approval happens before full production, sizing adjustments are best made at that stage — your account manager will flag the cut-off date for changes.