Amazon Clothing Pallet, 1,000 Pieces Assorted Apparel
This Amazon clothing pallet is Save More’s piece-count-defined Amazon apparel pallet: approximately 1,000 assorted clothing items per pallet across sweaters, jackets, blouses, activewear, jeans, and skirts at $1,000. The per-piece cost basis lands at $1.00 per garment. One of the most efficient apparel per-piece entry points in the Amazon channel.
Unlike the green-stripe poly-bagged Amazon Clothing Pallet (Apparel), this 1,000-piece pallet carries a different per-pallet structure: defined piece count, broader category-by-style mix (sweaters / jackets / blouses / activewear / jeans / skirts), and mixed-condition source loading across men’s and women’s apparel. Categories are weighted toward layered separates and seasonal apparel rather than the broader poly-bagged general apparel mix.
What’s in the 1,000-piece Amazon clothing pallet
- Approximately 1,000 individual garments
- Category mix by style (rotates by source intake):
- Sweaters. Pullover, cardigan, knit
- Jackets. Light jackets, blazers, outerwear pieces
- Blouses. Women’s tops, button-front, dressy blouses
- Activewear. Leggings, athletic tops, athletic shorts
- Jeans. Men’s and women’s denim
- Skirts. Casual and dressy skirts
- Vast size selection. Full size range across each style
- Mixed brands, Amazon catalog brands plus Amazon private-label apparel
- Mixed M/W loading. Pallet structure depends on source intake mix
Per-piece economics. The $1/garment cost basis
At $1,000 across 1,000 garments, per-piece cost basis = $1.00 per garment. That’s one of the most efficient per-piece apparel cost bases in the Amazon liquidation channel.
Per-channel resale benchmarks at $1/garment cost basis:
- Bin store apparel rotation, $5-$15 per garment at tiered bin pricing
- Poshmark / Mercari / eBay individual listings. Branded SKUs at $15-$45 per garment
- Flea market apparel booth. Bundle pricing at $10-$25 per bundle
- Boutique discount retail, $10-$30 per garment at curated retail
- Whatnot live apparel reveals. Bundled at $30-$80 per pull
- Export bundles. Sold in 100-piece packs at $3-$5 per piece bulk
- Sub-wholesale. Break-down sub-lots at $2-$3 per garment to micro-resellers
Even at the most conservative bin-store $5/garment resale floor, the 1,000-piece pallet returns 5× cost basis. At individual-listing resale on branded SKUs, the multiplier can reach 15-30×.
Why category-by-style structure matters
The 1,000-piece pallet’s defined category mix (sweaters/jackets/blouses/activewear/jeans/skirts) is the structural difference vs the general poly-bagged Amazon clothing pallet. Three reseller advantages:
- Predictable category-by-style mix. Every pallet carries the same six-category structure, which helps resellers plan listing workflows and channel allocations
- Stronger fit for Poshmark / Mercari resellers. The category-by-style mix matches Poshmark’s natural taxonomy
- Seasonal merchandising flexibility. Sweater + jacket weighting works for fall/winter inventory builds; activewear + skirt weighting works for spring/summer
Who buys an Amazon clothing pallet (1,000 piece format)
- Poshmark / Mercari / eBay apparel resellers sourcing branded SKUs at $1/garment
- Bin store operators with dedicated apparel sections
- Flea market apparel booth vendors
- Boutique discount retailers building category-by-style inventory
- Whatnot live apparel hosts
- Pop-up apparel vendors at events, fairs, conventions
- Export buyers consolidating apparel at scale
- Discount clothing storefronts
- Sub-wholesalers breaking 1,000-piece pallets into 100-piece sub-lots
As-is, mixed-condition. Standard Amazon apparel terms
Amazon clothing pallets are sold as-is, mixed-condition. Save More sources from Amazon’s apparel returns and overstock channels, takes intake photographs, and ships. Pallets are not picked through or pre-sorted at the SKU level.
Reseller expectations:
- Per-piece inspection and processing on receipt. Sort by category, style, size, brand
- Disclose “overstock” / “returns” / “shelf pull” condition on individual listings
- Photograph each garment for accurate listings
- Allocate processing time, 1,000 garments needs meaningful sort/list time
- Expect 10-20% loss factor on mixed apparel pallets
Why source from Save More Liquidations
- Authentic Amazon source stream, Amazon’s returns and overstock apparel catalog
- $1.00 per-garment cost basis at 1,000 pieces. Structural efficiency
- Defined category-by-style mix vs broader general apparel pallets
- Free nationwide curbside shipping included in the $1,000 price
- No resale certificate, EIN, or business license required to purchase
- Pre-purchase questions welcome. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com or call (904) 651-5547
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from the other Amazon Clothing Pallet (PID 2227. Poly-bagged Apparel)?
The poly-bagged Apparel pallet ships in green-stripe Amazon Clothing Load poly bags with broader general apparel mix. This 1,000-piece pallet has a defined category-by-style mix (sweaters/jackets/blouses/activewear/jeans/skirts). Both are $1,000. Choose based on your preferred sourcing format.
Is the 1,000-piece count guaranteed?
The standard load is approximately 1,000 garments per pallet. Per-pallet count varies slightly by source intake but stays close to 1,000.
What’s the men’s / women’s split?
Mix rotates by source intake. Note specific preference at checkout if you have a strong category preference. We’ll match active source availability.
What sizes are included?
Full size range across each style, XS through XL+ across men’s and women’s.
Can I get a manifest?
Top-level category-by-style + size mix can be discussed. Per-SKU manifest is not standard at the 1,000-piece pallet tier.
What condition are the garments?
Mixed-condition. Overstock, customer returns, shelf pulls. Most items arrive in resellable condition; inspect on receipt.
Do you offer larger Amazon apparel volumes?
Yes. Multi-pallet pricing available. Email sales@savemoreliquidations.com for volume quotes.
What’s the condition disclosure language for invoicing buyers?
“Amazon clothing pallet. Approximately 1,000 assorted Amazon apparel garments across sweaters, jackets, blouses, activewear, jeans, skirts. Mixed sizes, brands, and condition. Sold as-is.”
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Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.
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