Passaro Exports

branded export surplus garments

Passaro Exports based in Chennai, India is a leading exporter of premium quality, branded, export surplus knitted and woven garments.

The surplus garments are made in cotton, acrylic, silk, linen, tencel, viscose, nylon, modal, elasthane, polyimide etc. Also there are treated yarns which assure zero twist, feather touch softness, antibacterial, anti-static, odor preventive, UV protective, bio-degradable, flame retardant or resistant, four tone colour effect, hydrophilic acrylic, moisture management etc besides the branded varieties. The cost factor for such blends and treated yarns are now in most cases competitive.

Knitted surplus garments include Hooded Jacket, Ladies Brief, Woven Pant, T-shirt, Denim Pant, Kids Tops, Ladies Shorty, Branded Woven Shirt, Polo T-Shirt, Legging, Pajama, Slim Fit Shirt, Girls T-shirt, Girls Frocks, Boys Polo T-Shirt, Girls Shirt, Girls Pants, Girls Skirts, Boys Pant, Kids Socks, Woven Shorts, Girls Shorts, Men’s Boxer, Sleeveless T-Shirt, Ladies Shirt Baba Suit, Woven Fabric, Swim Wear, Baby Romper, Men’s Shirt, Men’s Brief, Tank Top, Ladies Bra etc.

Where can I buy export surplus garments?

Read this checklist to avoid purchasing a defective or a fake surplus garment.

  • Most of the surplus garments are leftover garments or defective garments as per the buyer’s quality specification, or excess quantity produced by export garment manufacturers. In a nutshell, a surplus garment made of quality raw materials but might be having visible or hidden defects.
  • These original branded garments may contain defective part(s) and/or defective trim(s). Garments with hidden defects and that do not hinder in the functionality of garment is okay to many wearers as they choose to buy surplus products.
  • Two kinds of defects may be found in surplus garments – Defects in functional trims and aesthetic properties.
  • Brand label – They don’t sell surplus garments with original labels. So, they cut labels prior to selling surplus goods to whole sellers and retailers. If you find a cut label it might be original products.
  • Check Shade Variation – There might be shade variation between garment parts, like sleeve to body, front to back shade variation.
  • Check backside of the garment where the label is attached. There might be a needle hole or cut.
  • Check Trimmings – check all rivets and buttons are attached securely (for jeans).
  • Don’t miss to check joins at the crotch area. There might be broken seam or skipped stitch (Jeans and bottoms).
  • Wrong placement of logos or distorted logo – Due to wrong placement of embroidered logo or distorted logo, the garment is considered as a defective product.
  • Check cut and hole – For knits products, there might be needle cut in stitch lines. Check needle cut by stretching stitches. Just check bottom hem and armhole stitches to ensure needle cut is there or not.
  • Check broken seam in waistband – If you are purchasing boxer pant, track pant or bottom with elastic at waistband. Check the stitch lines on waistband thoroughly. If you find stitches are not secured or loose thread on the seam line avoid buying that piece.
  • Check garment size – There might be mismatch of actual garment size and size mentioned in the size label. So, don’t believe on the size label only, check garment width and length by opening folds.
  • Also remember, some sellers fool customers by selling inferior quality garments attaching duplicate labels of international brands. Fake garments might look same in designs but raw materials of the fake garments are not as good as the branded products.
  • For full sleeve check and stripe shirts – Just check the sleeve underarm stitch line. If check patterns are symmetric then it is an original product. If you find one side of the seam line is straight and other side is diagonal stripes then most probably that shirt is made locally. Don’t buy that piece because the low quality fabric is used for making such garments.
  • Check shirt front placket – if you find fabric selvedge is used in front placket then it is not a branded shirt. In fake shirts, you would not find button in sleeve plackets.

Passaro Exports,
87, Babu Nagar III Main Road,
Medavakkam,
Chennai 600 100. India

+91 98844 80980 / +91 9962 002500

sales@passarotrading.com

passarobooks.com


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