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HomeGuidesMoving from DTC to Wholesale: A Fashion Brand's Guide

DTC to Wholesale

Adding Wholesale to Your DTC Brand

You've built a successful direct-to-consumer brand. Now it's time to scale with wholesale. Here's how to do it without the mistakes most brands make.

Moving from DTC to Wholesale: A Fashion Brand's Guide

Why DTC Brands Are Going Wholesale

After years of the "DTC or die" narrative, fashion brands are rediscovering wholesale for good reason:

  • Customer acquisition costs for DTC have doubled since 2020. Wholesale gives you distribution without the ad spend.
  • Retail credibility matters. Being carried in respected stores validates your brand in ways Instagram ads can't.
  • Revenue diversification reduces risk. DTC-only brands are vulnerable to platform changes, ad cost spikes, and algorithm shifts.
  • Inventory efficiency improves with wholesale pre-orders. Know what to produce before you produce it.

The #1 Mistake: Pricing

Most DTC brands underestimate how much wholesale changes their pricing math. If you sell a t-shirt for $60 DTC and try to wholesale it at $30, you may find that your COGS of $18 only leaves $12 of margin — not enough to cover overhead.

The fix: Before launching wholesale, recalculate your pricing from the bottom up. Start with COGS, add your target brand margin (55-65%), and that gives you your wholesale price. Then multiply by 2-2.5 for your new retail price. Yes, your retail prices may need to go up.

DTC to Wholesale Checklist

  • Recalculate pricing to support wholesale margins
  • Develop a wholesale-specific line sheet (not your DTC product page)
  • Set minimum order quantities and payment terms
  • Create a buyer application process
  • Establish territory/exclusivity policies
  • Set up a digital showroom for buyer browsing
  • Identify your first 10 target retail accounts
  • Register for at least one relevant trade show
  • Prepare samples for buyer meetings
  • Set up wholesale order management (ModaFlo)

Launch Wholesale in Days, Not Months

ModaFlo gets DTC brands wholesale-ready fast.

Frequently Asked Questions

Won't wholesale cannibalize my DTC sales?+

Research consistently shows that wholesale and DTC are complementary. Retail presence drives brand awareness, which actually increases DTC sales. The key is maintaining consistent pricing and avoiding over-distribution.

How do I handle pricing conflicts between DTC and wholesale?+

Maintain consistent retail pricing across all channels. This means your DTC price should equal the MSRP your wholesale buyers mark up to. Promotional discounting should be coordinated to avoid undercutting your retail partners.