Let us be straight from the start: Singapore is a newer market for us than Malaysia.

Orders have completed — we have produced and shipped there. But the volume is not yet what it is with Malaysia, so we would not call it routine. Which also means we are not going to write a confident-sounding analysis of Singaporean taste that we invented.

What we can tell you is more useful anyway: what Singaporean brands have actually asked us to make.

The two requests that keep coming up

1. Rayon cotton pashmina — we call it Pashmina Khiban

This is the most consistent request. Not viscose, not cerutti, not satin — rayon cotton specifically.

If you have worn the material, the reason is obvious. Rayon cotton drapes softly without feeling slippery, the surface has no sheen, and most importantly it breathes. It does not trap heat the way synthetics do.

2. The Jisoo instant hijab

The second repeat request. An instant style — pull it on, no pins, no arranging.

What we read into that

We want to flag this clearly: this part is our interpretation, not market research. Two requests are not a large dataset.

But both point the same direction — comfortable in humid weather, and quick to wear. Rayon cotton solves the heat. Instant styles solve the time.

If you are a Singaporean brand, none of that likely surprises you. The climate is humid year-round and buyers are busy. A product that makes someone hot, or needs ten minutes at a mirror, loses regardless of how well it photographs.

What is interesting is that this runs differently from what we see in Malaysia, where traditional, timeless styles with trims and detail are what hold. We wrote that comparison up separately in how Indonesian and Malaysian taste differ.

If the product is not in our catalogue

Some of it probably is not. Our catalogue grew out of Indonesian demand, and that does not automatically cover what a Singaporean buyer is looking for.

The route is the same as for any client: send a reference — photos, a physical sample, or a tech pack — and we will sample it. The commitment fee is Rp 300,000, credited in full to your first PO. We ship to Singapore in roughly 7 days, you handle the actual piece, then you decide.

For custom production from scratch, the MOQ is 2 fabric rolls per colour, with a lead time of about 6 weeks after sample approval.

The terms are the same as everywhere else

No special treatment, and no hidden surcharges:

  • MOQ stays 2 kodi (40 pcs) per colour per style for ready stock and private label
  • Payment is staged: 30% deposit, 50% after sample approval, 20% before shipment
  • Shipping goes through our courier partner, air or ocean, on FOB terms — freight billed to you separately
  • Goods leave ready to sell — QC’d and packed individually under your brand

That last point usually matters most to Singaporean clients. Labour costs there are high, so repacking piece by piece in your own warehouse is expensive. Our goods arrive ready for the shelf.

If you are a Singapore brand

Tell us the specific product you are after, not just the category. The more precise you are — material, length, shape, how it is worn — the faster we can tell whether we are a fit, and the more honest an answer you will get.

Which markets we already serve is on the export markets page, and the mechanics of ordering from abroad are covered in how an overseas brand orders from a Bandung factory. When you are ready, get in touch.