Black Satin Top Long Sleeve [cracked] -
: Fits cleanly under structured tailoring without bunching up.
| Fabric Type | Pros | Cons | Price Point | |-------------|------|------|--------------| | | Wrinkle-resistant, affordable, colorfast, easy care | Less breathable, can feel static-y or cheap | $ (Low) | | Viscose / Rayon Satin | Softer drape, more breathable, natural feel | Wrinkles more, requires gentle washing | $$ (Mid) | | Silk Satin | Luxurious, thermoregulating, hypoallergenic | Expensive, requires dry cleaning, delicate | $$$ (High) | black satin top long sleeve
Investing in a high-quality version of this top ensures you have a reliable go-to for weddings, interviews, dinner dates, and casual weekends alike. : Fits cleanly under structured tailoring without bunching
| Cost Component | Low Volume (500 units) | High Volume (5000 units) | |----------------|------------------------|--------------------------| | Unit cost (poly satin, factory in Bangladesh/China) | $7.50 | $4.20 | | Labeling & packaging | $0.80 | $0.50 | | Shipping (sea to US warehouse) | $1.20 | $0.60 | | | $9.50 | $5.30 | | Recommended retail price | $39–49 | $34–44 | | Gross margin | ~75% | ~85% | Choosing the correct fabric depends on your maintenance
When shopping on sites like Target or specialized boutiques, you will encounter two primary material options. Choosing the correct fabric depends on your maintenance preferences and budget constraints. 1. Synthetic Satin (Polyester & Spandex Blends)
