If you are looking for products available under the Fast Fashion category, the best place to explore them is through the Hula Global catalogue. The catalogue has been organized in a way that makes it easier for brands to navigate different product categories and understand the available options within each segment.
Within the catalogue, fast fashion products are grouped into separate sections based on pricing tiers. This structure helps brands quickly identify products that align with their target price point and business strategy. Instead of browsing through a single large list, you can explore specific groups of products depending on the price range you want to work with.
The fast fashion catalogue is divided into three main pricing tiers:
This section contains products designed for brands that want to operate in the most cost-effective fast fashion segment. These items typically involve simpler garment construction and lower fabric consumption, making them suitable for high-volume production and competitive retail pricing. Brands targeting budget-conscious markets often explore this category when building their collections.
Under $8
The under $8 tier represents the mid-range fast fashion segment. Products in this category generally offer a balance between affordability and improved design quality. Brands that want to deliver slightly more refined styles while still maintaining accessible pricing often focus on this section of the catalogue.
This tier can include garments with more detailed silhouettes, slightly better fabric options, or additional design elements compared to the entry-level category.
Under $10
The under $10 tier includes products that sit at the higher end of the fast fashion pricing structure while still remaining within the accessible range of the market. These garments may involve more complex designs, higher fabric consumption, or additional construction details.
Brands that want to create fashion-forward collections with more distinctive styles often explore this tier when planning their product lineup.
By dividing the catalogue into these three tiers, Hula Global makes it easier for brands to evaluate product options and select designs that match their pricing goals and target audience.
It is important to note that the catalogue is designed primarily as a reference guide rather than a complete list of every product that can be manufactured. The examples provided in each tier help illustrate the types of garments that fall within those price ranges, but they do not represent the full range of possibilities.
In other words, the catalogue should be viewed as a starting point for exploring fast fashion products rather than a strict limitation on what can be produced. Many brands use the catalogue to get an initial understanding of the available styles and pricing structures before moving forward with product development discussions.
Because the list is not exhaustive, brands may also request designs that are not currently displayed in the catalogue. As long as the product falls within the fast fashion category and aligns with manufacturing capabilities, it may still be possible to develop and produce it.
For this reason, browsing the catalogue is usually the first step in the process. It helps brands understand the general structure of fast fashion offerings and provides inspiration for the types of garments that can be included in a collection.
If you are planning to develop a fast fashion line, exploring the catalogue categories can help you identify suitable product options and understand how they fit within the different pricing tiers.
If you have additional questions about the catalogue or are looking for specific product options that may not be listed, you can reach out to the Hula Global team directly. They can guide you through the available options and help you find products that match your brand’s design vision and pricing strategy.
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