SaysockRFQ
Korean custom socks manufacturingProduction-ready RFQ programs for importers, distributors, and retail-ready buyers
Buyer-ready production reviewRequest quote

Request production quote

Send a custom sock production RFQ.

Share product type, quantity band, material direction, packaging, sample or approval stage, timing, destination, and documentation needs. Artwork and final pack details can follow.

Rough frame is enoughProduct, quantity, market, and timing can start the review.
Source context travelsThe page or search path stays attached to the RFQ.
Submit firstFiles and final packaging details can follow when useful.
Best fitCommercial first runs + repeat buyers
Core inputsProduct, quantity, market, packaging
Review pathSampling, QC, pack-out, shipment
RFQ preparationBring enough buyer context that the first reply can move straight into production logic
Production RFQ handoff visual with product, quantity, packaging, destination, and timeline lanes
Better first inputs create a cleaner sample, QC, and shipment path.
Private label packaging system showing socks, bands, hang tags, and carton inserts

Packaging and destination should already be part of the first real quote path.

The best request pages feel like an operator handoff: product, market, packaging, timing, and destination all visible before sampling starts.

Production RFQ

Request a production review.

Use the RFQ route to turn a custom sock idea into a Korea-first production review brief. Include product type, MOQ, target market, material direction, packaging, timeline, destination, and documentation requirements so the first reply can move toward sampling or quotation.

  • Share product type, quantity band, target market, and launch timing
  • Add material direction, packaging needs, destination, and documentation scope
  • Receive a clearer sampling, QC, pack-out, and shipment path
Fast path

The form starts with buyer context, keeps source context attached, and lets the commercial brief go first. Prep links are support surfaces, not required homework.

First reply preview

Your RFQ gives SaySock enough context to reply with a focused production path.

If a detail is missing, the next question can stay focused on that gap instead of restarting the whole brief.

Artwork and reference pack

If needed, SaySock may ask for one preferred logo or reference set, placement notes, and only the references that should carry into the sock.

Open artwork prep

Material and pack-out direction

If needed, SaySock may confirm material priority, packaging tier, label logic, and whether bulk, sleeve, retail, or gift-ready pack-out is expected.

Open packaging prep

Destination and release path

If needed, SaySock may confirm target destination, delivery region, carton constraints, and any importer-side notes.

Open shipment prep

Send the rough commercial frame now. Files can follow when they clarify the review.

Product type, quantity band, destination, timing, and packaging direction are enough to open a production review. If a detail is not final, say what is known and what still needs guidance.

Packaging

Buyer opened the RFQ after reviewing packaging formats, label logic, and carton planning context.

Pick the closest commercial pattern, then send the rough frame.

First retail-ready run

Crew or logo socks, 500-2,000 pairs, first market launch, packaging direction still being tightened.

Send product family, quantity band, target market, packaging expectation, and launch timing. A serious first run does not need every spec final before review.
Private label / OEM

Buyer-owned product direction, sleeve or tag packaging, sample approval path, North America or Europe market.

Ask SaySock to review assortment, material direction, label or pack-out needs, buyer files, documentation, and destination together.
Wholesale / distributor repeat

Repeatable assortment, 2,000+ pairs, carton logic, importer or distributor delivery window.

State SKU count, replenishment pattern, carton expectations, destination, and any documentation needs before the quote path gets too generic.
Promotional campaign

Logo socks for an event, campaign, or corporate gift, rough artwork direction, fixed in-hand timing.

Send the audience, deadline, quantity band, and packaging expectation even if final artwork follows later.
Larger repeat / bulk program

Higher order band or repeat program, multiple colorways, destination mix, documentation or pack-out pressure.

Share expected order band, variation count, repeat plan, documentation requests, and shipment assumptions without turning them into capacity or lead-time promises.
Not only for enterprise buyers

A first serious retail, OEM, promotional, or distributor run is enough when the product, quantity band, market, packaging, timing, and destination are visible.

Scale context still helps

If the program may repeat or grow, mention repeat potential, SKU count, carton logic, and documentation pressure without needing a final annual commitment.

Rough details are usable

Separate confirmed inputs from open questions in the project brief so the first reply can focus on the few gaps that actually affect production.

Step 1Contact and buyer contextRequired basics
Step 2Production basicsRequired for review
Step 3Brief, files, and referencesShort brief required; files optional

Use the fastest path that explains the product direction.

Have design files

Attach artwork, reference, packaging, or document files only when they clarify the review.

Best when AI, EPS, PDF, PSD, ZIP, or reference images are ready.
Build rough visual

Use the embedded sock designer to show style, palette, text, packaging, grip, or a lightweight logo.

Best when there is no final artwork yet.
Send rough RFQ

Skip files and draft visuals when the commercial frame is enough for the first review.

Best when product, quantity, market, timing, and destination are clear.

Mark what is attached, not ready, or not needed before you submit.

This local guide keeps the brief organized and travels with the RFQ as an operator handoff cue. Keep product, quantity, market, timing, and destination as the main record.

Artwork

Logo, placement, color, or pattern files that should guide proof direction.

Packaging

Sleeve, tag, carton, barcode, gift, or shelf presentation references.

Documentation

Certification, audit, importer, retailer, or standards context.

Shipment

Destination, carton, delivery window, or release-path assumptions.

Reference

Mood board, sample photo, product benchmark, or buyer-side example.

Visual draft

Embedded sock preview when final artwork is not ready yet.

Add files only if they are readyNo files are required to send the RFQ.
Build rough visual with the embedded sock designer

Use this when there is no final artwork file yet. It creates a reviewable visual direction for the RFQ, but it stays optional and does not replace the commercial brief above.

Visual RFQ builder

Build a rough sock direction when final artwork is not ready.

This is not final production artwork. It is a faster way to show sock style, palette, packaging, grip direction, and whether a lightweight logo file is already available.

Custom sock preview generated from the current product settings

Attach a lightweight logo file if you want the inquiry to include a visual asset. Limit: 350 KB.

Current design summary

Crew sock | primary #173628 | accent #d26b2c | packaging Sleeve wrap | label SAYSOCK

What makes the first production reply specific?
Product and quantity

Confirm the product family, quantity band, buyer role, and target market.

Sample and QC path

Connect sample stage, timing, approval needs, and QC points that affect release.

Packaging and documentation

Call out wraps, labels, cartons, certification requests, audit context, or importer needs.

Destination and next step

Point to destination pressure, artwork files, reference links, or buyer-provided files that should guide review.

Ready to send?Send the available frame. Say which details are still rough.

Send what is ready now. No artwork package is required to start the production review, and final packaging specs can follow when they affect the reply.

2 / 6 buyer signals are ready

The brief is still early. Clean up the buyer inputs before expecting a precise first quote path.

Still early
Review missing inputs and prep links
Commercial scope

Role, product family, and quantity band should already be visible.

Ready
Market and destination

Target market and shipment destination keep the first reply commercially grounded.

Needs work
Timing and sample stage

The factory should know whether the team is still exploring or already moving toward sampling.

Ready
Artwork package

A reference link, cleaned artwork file set, or stronger stage signal removes proof ambiguity.

Needs work
Material and packaging direction

Material and pack-out should be clear enough that the first quote does not reopen basic product choices.

Needs work
Brief depth

The project brief should explain the real problem, not only list a category and quantity.

Needs work

Need to tighten quantity, timing, destination, or buyer role before sending? Open quote prep.

Use the quote form like a production handoff, not a loose inquiry page.

The goal is to give the first reply enough structure that it can move toward product, sampling, pack-out, and shipment decisions without another round of baseline clarification.

  • State the buying situation: first retail-ready run, OEM/private label, distributor repeat, promotional campaign, or larger repeat program
  • Name the product family, quantity band, target market, and destination
  • Add material direction, packaging expectations, sample or approval stage, timing, and documentation needs
  • Use the reference link, artwork files, or optional visual draft only to sharpen the commercial brief

What this route improves

A focused quote form keeps the inquiry path cleaner across the site.

Why this form exists

The buyer should not need to scroll back through the homepage to find the real RFQ. A dedicated quote page keeps first commercial runs, private-label work, distributor repeats, promotional programs, and larger bulk paths focused without turning the page into enterprise-only procurement.

What makes a strong first brief

The strongest inquiries already name the market, quantity band, target timing, product type, and whether packaging, documentation, or destination constraints belong in the first quote path.

How buyer support is scoped

The first reply is framed for North America and Europe buyer teams, with destination, documentation, packaging, and shipment assumptions reviewed before schedule or capacity language gets specific.

What the first reply should unlock

A good first response should move directly into sampling logic, approvals, pack-out scope, and shipment framing instead of asking the buyer to restate the same basics again.

RFQ quality bands

Use the form like a production handoff: the stronger the band, the faster the first reply can get specific.

The first reply can move toward sampling, QC, pack-out, and shipment logic.

Use this band when the buyer has enough commercial scope, timing, destination, material, packaging, and documentation context to support a useful production answer.

The brief is usable, but a few inputs will still slow the first reply down.

Use this band when the commercial frame exists but one production input still needs cleanup: artwork direction, pack-out, documentation, destination, or sample-stage context.

The brief needs more buyer-side structure before a precise quote path is realistic.

Use this band when too many baseline signals are still vague: product family, market, destination, timing, material, packaging, documentation, or project detail.

First reply scope

Show the buyer what SaySock should be able to confirm after the RFQ lands.

Product and quantity fit

Confirm the product family, quantity band, target market, and whether the request belongs on the direct Korean production path or needs secondary Zhuji support.

Sample and QC path

Name the next sample step, the QC points that should be checked, and which approvals need to be settled before bulk production moves.

Packaging and documentation

Tie wraps, labels, cartons, certification requests, audit context, and importer documentation to the actual program instead of a generic claim.

Destination and next step

Review destination, delivery pressure, and the next useful action: quote follow-up, artwork files, packaging notes, document request, or shipment prep.

Build the production review brief packet before the first reply.

This route is a production review entry point. It should carry the buyer inputs that make the first response useful for sampling, pack-out, documentation, and shipment planning.

  • product type
  • quantity band
  • target market
  • material or construction direction
  • packaging expectation
  • timeline
  • destination
  • documentation requirements

Before the form

Use the message to connect the product idea to a reviewable production path.

Keep the request anchored to one product family, one quantity band, one market, one packaging direction, and one delivery assumption. The optional visual draft can support that packet, but it should not replace the buyer-side production context.

Review cue

Narrow one missing point at a time.

SaySock should ask only for the missing packet inputs below instead of reopening the full RFQ.

Need a tighter brief first?

Use the surrounding self-service surfaces before you submit.

Attachment guidance

Use this only if the file pack needs clearer naming, grouping, or one short note before the RFQ is submitted.

Review file guidance

Artwork prep

Open artwork prep if files, logo placement, or brand references still need cleanup before the first production quote.

Open artwork prep

Documentation prep

Open documentation prep if certification, audit, retailer, or importer requirements still need to be scoped before the first quote request.

Open documentation prep

Quote prep

Use quote prep if the team still needs to tighten quantity, timing, packaging, or destination before sending the RFQ.

Open quote prep

Packaging prep

Open packaging prep if wraps, labels, cartons, or retail-facing presentation still need a cleaner buyer-side decision before submission.

Open packaging prep

Shipment prep

Open shipment prep if delivery window, cartons, or destination assumptions still need tightening before the first quote.

Open shipment prep

Sampling

Review the sample-stage logic if the brief is blocked on proofs, development samples, or pre-production approval expectations.

Open sampling

Process

Review the approval path before sending the inquiry if the team needs a clearer view of how sample, QC, and shipment stages connect.

Open process

Buyer FAQ

Resolve standard MOQ, timing, packaging, and compliance questions before the quote request if the brief is still missing clarity.

Open FAQ

Resources

Use the guide hub to tighten material, fit, and packaging decisions before the first factory reply.

Open resources