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		<title>Mommy Wholesale.com Has Items Moms Want Most, at Discount</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:20:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rory J. Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Carrying a full line of boutique-type items at low prices, this unique wholesaler has well over 2,000 SKUs with something for everyone]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-16925" href="http://independentretailer.com/2010/11/24/mommy-wholesale-com-has-items-moms-want-most-at-discount/mommysmall/"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-16925" title="MommySMALL" src="http://independentretailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/MommySMALL.jpg" alt="" width="110" height="150" /></a>Entrepreneur Tommy J. Lee had an idea a few years back: start up a website featuring boutique-type items that Moms would want, but at discounted prices. “We wanted to offer unique items that you might find in a high-end boutique, not the same stuff you find in a Target or a Walmart,” Lee says. The end result is Mommy Wholesale.com, which now carries more than 2,000 types of bags, wallets, hats and watches for women.</p>
<p>The site has been wildly successful, and Lee wholesales to a number of different retailers. “Most of our customers have a retail store, but we also sell to boutiques, nail salons, or anywhere that women go,” he says. “We even sell to some grocery stores.” A quick visit to Lee’s site can be mind-boggling for the sheer number of items he carries. “Our biggest seller right now is a denim bag made out of real, recycled blue jeans,” Lee says. “Everyone wants one.”</p>
<p>The denim bag with pockets, fly-front and belt loops still on it comes in two sizes; the smaller one wholesales for $11 and retails for $24.99. The larger size wholesales for $18 and retails for $45. “There’s a nice markup on both sizes,” Lee says. The minimum order size at Mommy Wholesale.com is only $50. “We realize these are difficult times, so we’re giving retailers every opportunity to deal with us,” he says.</p>
<p>Registration at the site only takes minutes, with customers needing to supply some basic information and a business license number. For orders of $1000 or more, there’s a 5% discount and free shipping. For orders between $500 and $1,000, there’s a 3% discount offered.</p>
<p><em>&#8211;Rory J. Thompson</em></p>
<p>For More Information:<br />
Mommy Wholesale<br />
19401 Vermont Avenue, Suite A110<br />
Torrance, CA 90502<br />
Toll Free: 877-808-3229<br />
Fax: 310-327-5820<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:info@mommywholesale.com">info@mommywholesale.com</a><br />
Website: <a href="http://www.mommywholesale.com">http://www.mommywholesale.com</a><br />
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		<title>World&#039;s Thinnest Wallet</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 05:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The World&#8217;s Thinnest Wallet by ALL &#8211; ETT features wallets that stay thin when fully loaded, so pants hang straight and the wallets are comfortable to sit on. But, you may ask, what is the secret of a wallet that stays thin, even when crammed to the gills with stuff? According to the company, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6734" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 120px"><a href="http://www.thinnestwallet.com"><img src="http://independentretailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/17May10_2.jpg" alt="Thinnest Wallet" width="110" height="150" class="size-full wp-image-6734" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Thinnest Wallet</p></div>The World&#8217;s Thinnest Wallet by ALL &#8211; ETT features wallets that stay thin when fully loaded, so pants hang straight and the wallets are comfortable to sit on. But, you may ask, what is the secret of a wallet that stays thin, even when crammed to the gills with stuff? According to the company, the secret is in the materials used in its three lines of wallets and accessories. The Rip-Stop Nylon line is very strong, yet extremely thin and lightweight nylon material. The cross pattern stitch found in rip-stop nylon gives it added strength, and rip-stop nylon is water and sweat resistant, as well as easy to clean. The amazing material is paper thin, yet tough as nails. ALL &#8211; ETT offers seven products in this line. The Rip-Stop Nylon Original Wallet wholesales for $9.97 and has a suggested list of $19.95. Prices vary among different items, for example, the Rip-Stop Nylon Card Case wholesales for $3.47 and has a suggested retail of $6.95. The company&#8217;s minimum order is 20 wallets.</p>
<p>EcoThin wallets by ALL &#8211; ETT are made of Recycled Plastic Bottles. This recycled material known as P.E.T., or Thermoplastic Polymer Resin, is extremely tough, as well as water resistant. The EcoThin wallet gives users a green place to keep their green. The Original Wallet in this line wholesales for $12.47, with suggested retail of $24.95.</p>
<p>Leather ALL &#8211; ETT wallets are designed with a thin genuine leather exterior, combined with an ultra thin rip-stop nylon interior. The leather used to create ALL &#8211; ETT wallets is top quality, full grain leather, which adds years to their lifespan. The rip-stop nylon interior keeps the wallet thin for guaranteed comfort. The Original Leather Wallet has a wholesale price of $17.47, and suggested retail of $34.95. The company recently switched all of its production back over to the U.S. from overseas in the last six months, in an effort to help the domestic economy.</p>
<p>For more information:<br />
<strong>ALL &#8211; ETT</strong><br />
14949 Eastvale Road<br />
Poway, CA 92064<br />
Toll Free: 800-642-2226<br />
Email: all-ett@cox.net<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.thinnestwallet.com">www.thinnestwallet.com</a><br />

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		<title>Fashion Accessories Forecast</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Apr 2010 05:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consumers are looking carefully at every dollar they spend, and while many are foregoing complete new spring and summer wardrobe purchases, they still plan to spruce up last year&#8217;s outfits with new handbags, scarves, belts, shoes, wallets, jewelry, and a host of other fashion accessories. In a recent survey of fashion accessory suppliers, there really [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Consumers are looking carefully at every dollar they spend, and while many are foregoing complete new spring and summer wardrobe purchases, they still plan to spruce up last year&#8217;s outfits with new handbags, scarves, belts, shoes, wallets, jewelry, and a host of other fashion accessories. In a recent survey of fashion accessory suppliers, there really did not appear to be one or two categories more popular than others. In fact, the suppliers explain that the most important criteria for selling merchandise seems to be a combination of good value and price. That is, value items advertised at a strong price move quickly.</p>
<p>At Michelle and Scott&#8217;s Wholesale Imports, Memphis, TN, Scott McMillen, president, says that business in general over the last couple of years has been strong in fashion accessories sales, and has also been challenging. Fashion accessories sold well, even after the recession started, but eventually sales slowed down. Now this category is again rising well. There is no question, in McMillan&#8217;s view, that consumers are seeking good value and quality. But they want good quality and value in a $10 necklace. They do not want to spend $20 or $30. &#8220;The kind of price point items we are selling might retail for less than $10. People continue to be very careful about what they are buying.&#8221; After a long, cold winter, people are opting for fashion accessories in bright colors and pastels to get into the swing of the spring and summer seasons. &#8220;This is certainly not a new trend, but one we see each year as the season turns from winter to summer,&#8221; he suggests. Michelle &amp; Scotts Wholesale Imports sells a wide variety of fashion accessories, but according to McMillen, it is difficult to determine if one particular category is more popular than another this year. &#8220;The items all seem to be moving well,&#8221; he emphasizes. &#8220;People always buy all of these things. For example, hair accessories, jewelry and purses are always good spring sellers because of the Easter season, and also because of the need among consumers for bright colors.&#8221;</p>
<p>The company&#8217;s typical customer is the small, independent retailer. Therefore, the firm not only seeks to deliver good customer service, but also fast service. McMillen explains, &#8220;Our typical customer will buy less than $500 at a time, but they will generally buy more often than once a month.&#8221; By having its headquarters and warehouse in Memphis, TN, Michelle and Scotts Wholesale Imports cleverly has two day shipping access to most of the population in the United States. &#8220;We are positioned to deliver to 80 percent of the U.S. in two days or less by normal shipping methods, which means UPS Ground. Remarkably, New York City, Dallas, TX, and Miami, FL are all two day delivery from us,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>Fast customer service requires more than fast shipping, asserts McMillen. It requires a website that is a snap to use. &#8220;When someone wants to do business with us, they can visit our website. We have full time web people working for us who are constantly upgrading the site. Our new customers can go to the website, register, put in their business credentials, and place an order. They can do all of this within 20 to 30 minutes, depending on how fast they can get through the website and our categories of merchandise. Our website puts customer orders directly into our accounting system. That&#8217;s why we can get merchandise shipped out the same day as the order comes in.&#8221; The company realizes that its customers cannot afford to have a lot of money tied up in inventory. That is why, in addition to fast ordering and delivery, it prides itself on keeping minimum orders at a very low level. &#8220;We have a low minimum for our customers, because many need to keep inventories at a reasonable level. That&#8217;s why our minimum is only $75. A lot of our competitors demand minimums of $300 or so. We let customers put together their own kind of sample orders. We do not put together pre-packaged sample packs for new customers, because we sell too many different types of merchandise. It does not make sense to try to figure out what everyone wants to buy, but it does make sense to lower our minimum, so customers can try out different lines before they have to invest heavily.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are good margins in these categories. Says McMillen, &#8220;Let&#8217;s look at a seashell earring. We sell them in a dozen pack. The retailer will buy a dozen pack of the earrings for $7.50. So if you are a small retailer with a small boutique shop, you can easily get $4, $5 or $6 a pair for these earrings. The great thing is, if you have a dollar store, you can sell these items for $1 and make money on them. Obviously, if you have a 5,000 square foot dollar store, you are generating a lot more revenue, and you are trying to generate a lot more turns than if you have a nice dress store, but these shell earrings would fit well in either store.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shoes seem to be moving well this season. 247FashionStore.com wholesales women&#8217;s shoes, kid&#8217;s shoes and women&#8217;s accessories. The company is dedicated to providing top quality, trend setting, high fashion, and a diverse variety of fashion shoes and trendy accessories, at competitive discounted wholesale prices. Shoes are a strong fashion accessory item, especially for women. When you can&#8217;t afford a brand new wardrobe, chances are you can afford new shoes. Tracy Lui of 247 Fashion Store, City of Industry, CA says the firm&#8217;s main customers are small boutiques that sell clothes, accessories and shoes. &#8220;Our customers look more for fashionable merchandise than exclusivity and price,&#8221; she says. &#8220;For this year in shoes, ruffles and bows are quite popular. Right now, shoes are more casual, but that could be customers focusing on the upcoming summer selling season.&#8221;</p>
<p>247FashionStore pricing on shoes generally ranges from $8 to $15 wholesale. It offers denim shoes with a wholesale range from $8 to $10. The minimum order is a case. The company offers either 12 or 18 pairs of shoes in a case. &#8220;We have a mix and match arrangement for our new customers who want to test out different products. That is, mix and match for women&#8217;s shoes and sunglasses.&#8221;</p>
<p>Another category moving well is western wear, according to J.R. Palacios, owner, JRP Western Products, Harligen, TX. &#8220;We sell leather belts, buckles, western hats and dress hats. We sell a middle of the line of hats. These hats are often impulse purchases, and people might buy one at a fair to protect themselves from the sun. Our Texas Gold line of hats, for example, range in wholesale price from $9.50 to $44. We deal with a lot of children&#8217;s hats as well. We have buckles, hard core western buckles, and also more new style Hip Hop buckles. Our belts have a western look to them, and can be worn in a dressy venue as well as casual.&#8221;</p>
<p>J. R. Palacios Enterprises does not just sell western wear in typically western states, but all over. The firm has customers around the world, and France is a strong market. Its biggest sellers in this category are real leather belts with a decoration, including metal studding. &#8220;Most of our belts are from Mexico and are hand worked. We also sell a line of belts that we import from China. Those are economy, but dressy belts. We are doing better with our line of western belts than ever before,&#8221; says Palacios. &#8220;Another big seller is our line of beautiful buckles. All of the belts that we sell have snaps on them, so that the existing buckle can be easily replaced with another buckle. Our belts come with an inexpensive buckle that can be upgraded to the look the customer wants. There are buckles that are hand engraved and hand detailed in silver, and we have trophy buckles that are finished with commercial processes. Even though they cost less than the hand engraved buckles, they are very durable.&#8221; These buckles range in wholesale price of $4 for one of the Texas/Mexico buckles, to about $30 for the Silversmith Bullrider Buckle; a magnificent piece of work.</p>
<p>Many of the ultimate buyers of western wear today are Hispanic people. &#8220;The Hispanic market is a huge buyer of western wear today, even more than the old timers who are strong in the market.&#8221; J. R. Palacios Enterprises is a wholesaler, but it also sells to distributors and a variety of mom and pop operations; but it does not sell to the final customer. The minimum order is $200, but the company accepts $100 orders from established customers. How does a retailer get started in western wear if they do not know anything about the business? Says Palacios, &#8220;When someone wants to get started, we mail them a 40 page catalog. We also encourage new customers to visit our website and then speak with us. To get them going in western wear, we can suggest the best selling belts and buckles. We also have leather wallets that are good sellers, as well as cell phone pouches. We recommend a variety of merchandise that can combine and create a western wear look for the retailer.&#8221;</p>
<p>The company does not offer suggested retail prices, because it feels that its customers know what they need to charge and what they can charge in the marketplace. What can be charged for a good selection of western wear really depends on the market and the competition. &#8220;Retailers are in different markets and they will set their own retail prices,&#8221; says Palacios. &#8220;They may be located in an area of Mississippi where they are the only people selling western wear. Or they may be in a flea market in Chicago where there are 30 other vendors selling belts. So it all depends.&#8221;</p>
<p>Joseph Montenegro, owner, iMEX Specialties Inc., Oakland Park, FL, says, &#8220;We are kind of the bottom dwellers of fashion. We basically sell inexpensive fashion accessories. We are sometimes a couple months behind the trends. Although we do not set the tone in terms of fashion, our merchandise is good, but inexpensive; something that everyone can afford.&#8221; The firm sells a great variety of belts, including dress, casual, metal, ladies&#8217;, and king size. It also sells men&#8217;s and ladies&#8217; wallets, accessories, handbags, briefcases, closeouts, and saddle bags. &#8220;Our major business is men&#8217;s belts,&#8221; he continues. &#8220;I would say around 60 percent of our business is men&#8217;s belts, and 35 to 40 percent are women&#8217;s belts.&#8221;</p>
<p>Imexbelts&#8217; customers are the kiosk and mom and pop shops around the U.S. &#8220;We also sell to some wholesalers around the country, but our major business basically is the small independent stores that you might find in a strip mall.&#8221; The company does not sell starter kits to new customers. However, it will make up kits with popular items for certain customers who require it. Says Montenegro, &#8220;For example, a retailer may want to sell belts from a cart, but does not have a sense of what particular belts are strong in his or her market. We will create a special starter kit. Because of the diversity of merchandise and markets, there is no one size fits all.&#8221;</p>
<p>Imexbelts&#8217; minimum order is $35. The firm keeps the price low to serve a large number of smaller customers. &#8220;Oftentimes, one of our customers may run out of only a particular belt that he needs to replace. We allow them to do that by keeping the minimum order low.&#8221;  The company highlights best sellers on the side of its website, to help retailers keep up with what is selling. Right now its best seller is a canvas army military belt in black. &#8220;It is a belt that we sell for $1.50,&#8221; says Montenegro. &#8220;The retail will be anywhere from $3 to $4, up to $7 to $8.&#8221; Montenegro is partners in the business with his wife, Donna. They took over the business from his parents in 1991, which was originally incorporated in 1976.</p>
<p>Tony Xien, general manager, USA Hua Tai Group Inc., New York City, says that his firm makes, imports, wholesales, and distributes belts, buckles, underwear, A-shirts, T-shirts, gloves, scarves, hats, and other kinds of fashion accessories and apparel. USA Hua Tai Group Inc. has been serving this area for more than 20 years. &#8220;We carry fashion accessories for both men, women and children,&#8221; he says. &#8220;We are wholesale, and we work with distributors.&#8221; Xien notes that all categories of fashion accessories seem to be strong this year. He says that the firm delivers the best service and products, but seeks to keep prices as low as possible.</p>
<p>The following were interviewed for this article:</p>
<p>Joseph Montenegro, owner<br />
<strong>iMEX Specialties Inc.</strong><br />
3451 N. Dixie Hwy.<br />
Oakland Park, FL 33334<br />
Toll Free in US &amp; Canada: 800-441-IMEX (4639)<br />
Tel.: 954-566-0600<br />
Fax: 954-566-2244<br />
Email: orders@imexbelts.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.imexbelts.com">www.imexbelts.com</a></p>
<p>J.R. Palacios, owner<br />
<strong>JRP Western Products</strong><br />
221 West Washington Ave.<br />
Harligen, TX 78550<br />
Tel.: 956-421-2864<br />
Email: info@jrpwesternproducts.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.jrpwesternproducts.com">jrpwesternproducts.com</a></p>
<p>Scott McMillen<br />
<strong>Michelle &amp; Scott Wholesale Imports</strong><br />
4957 Summer Ave.<br />
Memphis, TN 38122<br />
Tel.: 901-767-0838<br />
Fax: 901-843-2498<br />
Email: sales@wholesaleimport.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.wholesaleimport.com">www.wholesaleimport.com</a></p>
<p>Tracy Lui, manager<br />
<strong>www.247Fashionstore.com<br />
Power of Wholesale Inc.</strong><br />
19949 Harrison Ave.<br />
City of Industry, CA 91789<br />
Tel.: 909-839-0186<br />
Fax: 909-839-0158<br />
Email: sales@247Fashionstore.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.247fashionstore.com">www.247fashionstore.com</a></p>
<p>Tony Xien, manager<br />
<strong>USA Hua Tai Group Inc.</strong><br />
30 West 29 Street<br />
New York, NY 10001<br />
Tel.: 212-532-9523<br />
Fax: 212-213-0218<br />
Email: webmaster@usahuatai.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.usahuatai.com">www.usahuatai.com</a><br />
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		<title>Create an Eco Buzz: Sell Hemp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It happens nearly every time; whether it is at a street fair, the New York Fashion Boutique Show, a store, or a Grateful Dead show, the first thing a person does when they encounter products made from 100 percent hemp fabric is pick it up and smell it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-3044" src="http://independentretailer.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/greenprofits-copy.jpg" alt="Hemp Products" width="110" height="150" />It happens nearly every time; whether it is at a street fair, the New York Fashion Boutique Show, a store, or a Grateful Dead show, the first thing a person does when they encounter products made from 100 percent hemp fabric is pick it up and smell it. Countless wholesale and retail customers all agree: this is the predominant reaction to someone&#8217;s first exposure to product made from hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.). This nasal curiosity is quite a buzz because according to the Webster&#8217;s Dictionary, and the U.S. government, hemp products are made from Marijuana, a psychoactive drug.</p>
<p>This reaction is a great conversation starter and quickly builds a strong rapport with a customer. More often than not, the discussion leads to a sale, and if there are other customers in the vicinity, a buying frenzy can occur. What does it smell like? Hemp, of course, and nothing else smells like it. If you have never smelled it, now is the time. It looks great and feels even better. Hemp is a plant that is great for sales both ecologically and financially, it requires zero pesticides to grow and there is little impact in processing its fabric. Current demand and improvements in manufacturing have made hemp a hot commodity for stores.</p>
<p>This coming May will mark the 20th year that Hempstar has been manufacturing and selling accessories and clothing made from hemp. We have sold thousands of pounds of hemp products all over the world. Entrepreneurs and environmentalists believe hemp is a dream substance, because it is the best and most environmentally safe fabric for sale in recent years.</p>
<p>One of Hempstar&#8217;s more popular hemp products, the tri-fold wallet, is made with an 18 to 20 oz. canvas that is four times stronger than cotton and has a much better feel than nylon or leather. The amazing strength and durability of hemp handbags and wallets is why customers are willing to pay a higher price.</p>
<p>Engaging your customers with some knowledge of hemp can be fun and profitable. Here are a few hemp trivia tidbits that often engender potential customers towards purchasing the Earth&#8217;s #1 environmental product:</p>
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<li> The word canvas comes from the Dutch pronunciation of the Greek word &#8220;Kannabis.&#8221;</li>
<li> Hemp is the oldest known woven fabric, as it began to be worked in the eighth millennium (8,000-7,000 B.C.). According to The Columbia History of the World.</li>
<li> The long strands of the hemp are what makes it ultra strong when woven together.</li>
<li> Hemp contains natural disulfides, which help to eliminate odor and keep it from rotting. Hemp socks are the best for your feet!</li>
<li> Ninety percent of ship sails were once made from Hemp: Levi Strauss used hemp cloth, strengthened with rivets, to make his famous jeans, which did not rip when the pockets were filled with gold and sediment by 49&#8242;ers panning for gold.</li>
<li> Hemp needs no chemicals and has few weed or insect enemies.</li>
<li> Hemp fabric is more environmentally friendly than cotton.</li>
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<p>Sales of hemp continue to increase across the country as the demand for high quality, eco friendly products increase. Small items like wallets, bags, hats and twine are produced affordably and with a nice profit margin for retailers. These items check through the cash register at a nice pace, with or without a mini hemp education dialogue. If a customer does not know what it is made of and you as a retailer explain it to them for the first time, see what their reaction is. I bet they smell it!</p>
<p>For more information:<br />
Dave Martyn<br />
<strong>Exodus Sales / Hempstar.com</strong><br />
1835 Newport Blvd., A109-127<br />
Costa Mesa, CA 92627<br />
Toll Free: 877-436-7786<br />
Tel.: 949-246-4067<br />
Fax: 949-645-0052<br />
Email: dave@hempstar.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.hempstar.com">www.hempstar.com</a><br />
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