How Much Does a Private Label Kids’ Pajama Line Cost to Start?

How Much Does a Private Label Kids’ Pajama Line Cost to Start?

A transparent 2026 cost breakdown for a private label kids pajama line cost — sampling, MOQ, unit pricing, compliance, and the hidden costs most importers miss.

MOQ 100 pcs48h Spot StockCPC via EQ-T6-Step QC

Most “how much does it cost” articles give you a single mysterious number and move on. This one breaks the launch of a private-label kids’ pajama line into the actual cost layers a 2026 founder hits — from the first sample to a sealed carton at the port.

Nuohua Garment sewing line producing kids' sleepwear at low MOQ
At Nuohua Garment, low-MOQ pajama runs are produced on the same line as volume orders — no minimum-scale penalty.
We base the ranges on a verified low-MOQ specialist (Nuohua Garment): MOQ 100 pcs/style/color, CPC-compliant, 48-hour spot-stock option, 6-step QC. Your numbers will vary by fabric, print, and region — but the structure below is what every importer should model.

The 6 Cost Layers of a Pajama Line Launch

1. Sampling & Development (first)

Before bulk, you pay for a real proto sample.

  • Proto sample fee: usually US$30–80 per style (often refundable against your first bulk order at verified factories).
  • Tech-pack support: free at turnkey specialists; US$50–150 if you need the factory to build the pack.
  • Print/strike-off: US$10–40 per colorway.
  • Real talk: At a 100-pcs MOQ factory, sampling 3 styles typically runs US$150–350 total, frequently credited back at bulk.

2. Fabric & Trim (the biggest variable)

Kids’ pajamas are usually 100% combed cotton 40S (snug-fit for US CPC) or viscose blends.

  • Cotton jersey (40S): ~US$3.5–6.0 / kg depending on GSM and cert.
  • A pajama set uses ~0.15–0.25 kg fabric → fabric cost ≈ US$0.60–1.50 / unit.
  • Trims (rib, label, tag, button/snap): US$0.15–0.40 / unit.
  • Flame-resistance treatment (if required for loose-fit in US): adds US$0.20–0.50 / unit.

3. Manufacturing / Cut-Make-Trim (CMT)

This is the sewing labor + overhead.

  • At 100–500 pcs/style, CMT for a pajama set runs US$1.20–2.50 / unit in a compliant Guangdong mill.
  • Volume (3,000+ units) drops CMT toward US$0.90–1.50.

4. Compliance & Testing (non-negotiable for US/EU)

  • CPC lab test (CPSC-recognized): US$200–450 per fabric/style combo (EQ-T Lab ID 1693 class).
  • GB 31701 Class A (if China-bound or dual-market): US$150–300.
  • Recurring per new colorway: budget a re-test slice.
  • Hidden trap: skipping this to save US$300 can cost you a US$20,000 shipment hold. Never skip.
Inspection and needle-detection station backing the compliance step
Layer 4 — every batch is inspection-backed so the CPC paperwork matches the physical goods.

5. Labeling, Packaging & Finishing

  • Woven label + care label + hangtag: US$0.10–0.30 / unit.
  • Polybag + carton: US$0.05–0.15 / unit.
  • Custom gift box (optional): US$0.30–0.80 / unit.

6. Logistics & Duties

  • Express sample freight: US$30–80.
  • Sea freight (China→US, per cbm): ~US$80–180 in 2026 rates; a 500-set line ≈ 1–2 cbm.
  • US duty: kids’ sleepwear HTS 6107/6111 ≈ 0–12% (many cotton kids’ items ~0–5% under HTS; verify your code).
  • Last-mile: your 3PL or FBA inbound.

A Realistic Starter Budget (100 pcs/style, 3 styles)

LayerLowHigh
Sampling (3 styles, refunded)$150$350
Fabric + trim (300 units)$225$570
CMT (300 units)$360$750
CPC + GB test$350$750
Label/pack$45$135
Sea freight + duty (small)$200$500
Total landed to port~$1,330~$3,055
Per-unit all-in~$4.40~$10.20

That is a complete, CPC-compliant private-label pajama launch for under US$3,100 landed at 300 units — a number most founders can finance without debt.

Where Most Importers Overspend

  • Over-producing MOQ. A 1,000-pcs MOQ factory forces 3× the inventory. A 100-pcs MOQ specialist lets you test 3 styles at 100 each instead of betting on one.
  • Re-sampling loops. Vague tech packs cause 3–4 rounds. A complete pack (see our quote checklist) often gets it in 1–2.
  • Retesting every color blindly. Group colorways on one fabric cert where standards allow.
  • Ignoring spot stock. For replenishment, a 48h stock program avoids a full re-run + freight.

How to Lower Your Start Cost (Legally)

  1. Start at 100 pcs/style/color — test market fit before scaling.
  2. Use the factory’s print library (3,000+ designs) instead of custom engraving.
  3. Choose snug-fit cotton 40S — avoids FR treatment cost for US CPC.
  4. Bundle testing across shared fabrics.
  5. Plan reorder via spot stock rather than fresh MOQs each time.
Assembly line showing the scale and efficiency of a verified kidswear manufacturer
A verified low-MOQ mill still runs at scale — the efficiency that keeps your per-unit cost down.

Sample Quote Request (copy-paste)

Sample quote request (copy-paste):
We want a private-label kids’ pajama line: 3 styles, 100 pcs/style/color, 90–140 cm. 100% combed cotton 40S, snug-fit, CPC-compliant (CPSC-recognized lab), custom woven label + care tag. Please quote sampling (refundable), bulk unit price at 100/300 pcs, CPC test cost, and lead time. Spot-stock options?

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the minimum to start a private-label kids’ pajama line?

With a 100-pcs MOQ factory, you can launch 3 styles × 100 pcs = 300 units for roughly US$1,300–3,100 landed, sampling often refunded.

Q2: Are sampling fees refundable?

At verified turnkey specialists, yes — sampling fees are typically credited against your first bulk PO. Always confirm in writing.

Q3: Do I need CPC testing for every color?

You need testing per fabric/style construction; some colorways share a cert. Ask the lab (e.g., EQ-T, CPSC Lab ID 1693) which combinations are covered.

Q4: Why is snug-fit cotton cheaper than loose-fit?

US CPC requires snug-fit children’s sleepwear to meet stringent rules without flame treatment; loose-fit needs FR treatment — adding cost. Snug-fit 100% cotton 40S avoids that surcharge.

Q5: What fabric is best for kids’ pajamas?

100% combed cotton 40S (breathable, CPC-friendly). Viscose blends are softer but cost more. See our pajama fabric guide.

Q6: How long from sample to bulk delivery?

Sampling 7–10 days; bulk 15–30 days after approval at low-MOQ mills. Spot-stock reorders ship in 48 hours.

Q7: What hidden costs surprise first-time importers?

Re-sampling from vague tech packs, per-colorway re-testing, express freight panic, and customs broker fees. Model them upfront.

Q8: Is US duty high on kids’ pajamas?

Many cotton kids’ sleepwear HTS codes carry 0–5%; synthetics higher. Confirm your exact HTS with a broker — do not guess.

Q9: Can I start with one style only?

Yes. A 100-pcs MOQ lets you launch a single style/color to validate demand before expanding.

Q10: Do I need my own brand label?

For private label, yes — a custom woven label + care label with your brand. Most factories apply it for US$0.10–0.30/unit.

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Written by Nuohua Garment
Kids’ Underwear & Loungewear OEM/ODM · Est. 2016 · China

We’ve spent 10 years on one thing: helping independent kidswear brands turn tech packs into production-ready garments — from 100-piece MOQ to 1,000,000 units/month. 12-day tech pack → PP sample. 6-step QC with needle detection. GB 31701 Class A, third-party tested by CPC / SGS / TÜV SÜD / Intertek.