Small Batch Production & Bulk Orders
Learn about our small batch production process; and bulk buying for corporate and gift-giving needs.
Dream Big, Think Small
Small Batch Production:
Made by real people with attention to detail
Do you have an idea for a product to sell but need someone to produce? Renew can prototype and create small batches for your unique idea! Our minimum quantity is 10 and our rate for prototyping and sampling is $55 an hour.
Renew has sewn products for local and national businesses. Some of our past satisfied customers include The Citizenry, EVERAND, The Osthoff Resort, and Wag & Wonder.
Renew is committed to providing fair trade work for refugee women in the Chicagoland area. We have a reputation for excellence in craftsmanship and creating beautiful products. To find out more and set an initial meeting, send us an email at [email protected]
Bulk Buying:
In need of a corporate gift, bridesmaid gifts, new customer gifts, or something else? Renew offers discounted bulk prices on select products. Email [email protected] with your request.
Bulk Buying FAQs:
What is the minimum order number?
The minimum order is 10 units per product. For example you can order 10 Leather Journals and 10 Simple Wallets, but you could not order 5 Leather Journals and 5 Simple Wallets.
How long should I allow for my order to be ready?
We require 4 weeks of lead-time for all orders, though we often finish small batch orders quicker!
Is shipping included in the small batch price?
No, the bulk order does not include shipping. We will send an invoice for shipping once the order is ready to be sent out. You may request a quote for shipping charges in advance, just leave a note in the "additional notes" section of the Wholesale Request Form.
How are fabrics selected?
We have a few options available! You either provide your own fabric or design the products for you (based on a color scheme, theme, etc.). It is important to note that we cannot guarantee we will have enough of the same fabric for multiple items, as our materials are donated. Any option for fabric must be approved by the designer.