SaysockRFQ
Korean custom socks manufacturingProduction-ready RFQ programs for importers, distributors, and retail-ready buyers
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Start quotation review

Request a custom sock quotation review with the brief you have now.

Start with product, quantity, design direction, material, size or fit, packaging, desired schedule, and destination. Files are optional; feasibility, MOQ, price, and lead time are confirmed after specification review.

Four typed inputsDestination, name, email, and company are the only blank required fields. Files are optional.
Quotation review boundary

Final feasibility, MOQ, price, and lead time are confirmed only after the product specification is reviewed.

Optional preparationOpen artwork, material, and packaging guidance.

Before quotation review

Two rough decisions make the specification easier to review.

Neither is required to submit. Mark either one as not ready and complete it after the first review.

01

Artwork status

A final AI or PDF is not required. A logo, reference image, placement note, or “not ready yet” is enough to start.

See artwork prep options
02

Material + packaging direction

Name the intended feel or use and choose bulk, band or tag, retail-ready, or undecided. Final specifications can follow.

Compare packaging directions
What happens after a successful submission?

Specification review

What the quotation review can determine.

The submitted brief gives sales one connected starting point. Commercial terms remain conditional until the specification is reviewed.

  1. 01
    Route fit

    Product, quantity, market, destination, and the production path to review.

  2. 02
    Open specification points

    The material, size, design, packaging, or documentation detail that needs clarification.

  3. 03
    Quotation basis

    The inputs needed before feasibility, MOQ, price, lead time, sampling, or delivery can be confirmed.

Start first, refine second

Final artwork, packaging files, and documentation can follow when they matter.

Successful receipt starts the sales handoff

A successful submission is routed to the sales representative by email for review. This confirms the handoff only, not feasibility, MOQ, price, or lead time.

Step 1Quotation starting pointFast-start basics
Step 2Where should the quotation review go?Three contact fields
Optional detailsAdd design, material, size, packaging, documentation, or filesDefaults are already selected. Open only when you want to change them.
Production detailAdjust only what is already knownSafe defaults can remain unchanged
Optional briefBrief, files, and referencesUse only what improves the first reply

Choose the fastest design path before you submit.

Selected pathSend rough RFQ

Submit the commercial frame and call out which visual details are still open.

Design files, reference links, and final packaging details can wait until SaySock asks for them.

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 first-review context. 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.

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?Only destination, name, email, and company start blank. Product selections can stay at their defaults or be adjusted.

Send what is ready now. No artwork package is required to start the specification review, most dropdowns can stay at their default, and final packaging specs can follow. Feasibility, MOQ, price, and lead time stay conditional until the brief is reviewed.

Check brief readiness and missing inputs

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.

After submissionOpen the review, clarification, and production-path sequence.

After submission

What SaySock can confirm after reviewing the RFQ.

Review

Commercial frame

Product, quantity, market, timing, and destination stay together.

Clarify

Only the gaps

The next question focuses on missing decisions instead of restarting the brief.

Advance

Production path

Useful inputs can move toward sampling, QC, packaging, and shipment planning.