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Egyptian Cotton Fabric

Egyptian Cotton Fabric

  • DescriptionQuantity:500 Meters Note: Need Samples
  • Shipping termsxxxxxx,xxxxx,xxxxx
  • Payment terms LC
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  • Destination port

    Sri Lanka

About This Buy Lead

Explore a lucrative opportunity to supply high-quality Egyptian Cotton Fabric to a discerning buyer in Sri Lanka, who is seeking a quantity of 500 meters. Renowned for its luxurious softness and durability, Egyptian cotton is a preferred choice for various applications, including apparel, home textiles, and other fabric products. The buyer has requested samples to assess the quality, which is a common practice in B2B transactions to ensure that the material meets their specific standards. Suppliers interested in this lead should be prepared to provide details on fabric specifications, including thread count and finish, as well as any certifications that affirm the authenticity of their Egyptian cotton. Engaging through Exim Next offers a streamlined communication channel, allowing suppliers to present their offerings in a professional manner while addressing the buyer's specific needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the typical minimum order quantity (MOQ) for Egyptian cotton fabric?

A: The MOQ can vary depending on the supplier, but it typically ranges from 100 to 500 meters for bulk orders.

Q: What shipping considerations should I keep in mind when responding to this lead?

A: Ensure that you factor in shipping costs, lead times, and any potential customs duties that may apply when exporting to Sri Lanka.

Q: What quality standards should Egyptian cotton fabric meet?

A: Suppliers should provide fabrics that adhere to international quality standards, including certifications for authenticity and testing for colorfastness and durability.

Q: What payment terms are generally expected in B2B transactions for fabric supplies?

A: Payment terms can vary, but common practices include a percentage upfront and the remainder upon delivery or after the buyer receives the samples.