What To Share When You Contact Hello Bra
Contact pages often stay too short to help buyers move forward. This section turns the page into a useful project-start page instead of only a form. If you are sourcing a new bra program, the fastest path is to share product direction, expected quantity, target market, and the level of customization you need. Hello Bra can review reference images, fit requirements, material preferences, packaging goals, and a target launch window before building a quotation plan.
Information That Speeds Up A Reply
- Reference images or links for the target bra style
- Planned size range, support level, and fabric direction
- Estimated order quantity, MOQ target, and sales channel
- Brand label, packaging, logo, and timing requirements
What Happens After Submission
- Hello Bra reviews the inquiry and confirms the product brief
- The team checks sampling needs, materials, and likely pricing range
- You receive feedback on MOQ, lead time, and next-step documents
- Sampling and production planning start after the brief is aligned
Contact FAQ
Can I contact Hello Bra with only rough ideas and no finished tech pack?
Yes. A clear reference image, target use case, and expected quantity are enough to start a productive discussion about OEM or ODM development.
What details help reduce quotation back-and-forth?
Size range, fabric preference, support level, quantity estimate, packaging needs, and the market you sell into help narrow the right production path quickly.
Do you support both sampling and bulk production after contact?
Yes. Once the product brief is clear, the workflow can move from quotation into sample making, revisions, and bulk manufacturing planning.


