
Beyond Just Wholesale: Parasgalleryfabrics' Value-Added Services for B2B Fabric Buyers
Twelve years now I am sitting on the shop floor. Talking to boutique owners. Watching designers pull fabric from stacks, hold it to the light, rub it between their fingers. The one thing I hear again and again from serious B2B fabric buyers? "We don't need just a supplier. We need someone who actually understands what we're making."
Most wholesale fabric suppliers in India give you two things: a price list and a minimum order quantity. If you are running a boutique, managing a small manufacturing unit, or buying for a fashion label, that's not enough. Not even close.
So here is what we do differently. The tools we've built. The flexibility we allow. None of it happened by accident.
Key Takeaways
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Paras Gallery Fabrics stocks 5,000+ fabric SKUs across 40+ collections, one of the widest specialty ethnic fabric ranges available online in India.
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The free Fabric Estimator tool calculates exact fabric requirements before bulk orders, cutting costly over ordering.
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Bulk pricing, dyeable fabric customisation and occasion based curation go well beyond what standard wholesale pricing offers.
What Do B2B Fabric Buyers Actually Need?
Most buyers who come to us wholesale aren't buying for themselves. They're buying to make something. Lehengas, suits, kurtis, dupattas, bridal sets. Their needs aren't just about price per meter. They need the right fabric for the right garment, in the right quantity, delivered reliably.
The gap is wide. A boutique owner making 50 lehengas needs to know: will this organza hold embroidery? Will this georgette drape well on a size 18? Will the dye bleed if the customer hand washes it?
Those questions don't have answers on a price list.
First bulk order or fiftieth, that's where we try to meet them. The services below aren't extras. They're the core of how we work.
The Fabric Range: 5,000+ Options Across 40+ Collections
The size of the range matters more than most buyers realise before their first visit.
A boutique stocking seasonal collections needs variety. Not 200 fabrics. Not even 500. The difference between a boutique that looks fresh every season and one running the same stock since 2021 is the fabric selection behind it.
We carry over 5,000 fabric SKUs across more than 40 specialised collections. Organza and banarasi brocade, printed georgette, dyeable embroidery fabrics, chinon chiffon, glass organza, tissue jacquard, imported fabric. Boutique buyers in India need to source from as few suppliers as possible. Every additional supplier is another invoice, another relationship to manage, another delivery to track.
A buyer ordering lehenga fabrics can browse blouse fabrics, dupatta options, embellishment fabrics in the same session. That's how real garment planning works. The full range is at parasgalleryfabrics.
The Fabric Estimator: Built for Bulk B2B Orders
This tool saves money. Real money, in production runs that matter.
Over ordering fabric is one of the most common ways boutiques lose margin. You order 50 meters because you are unsure, use 38. The rest sits in a corner for two seasons. Under ordering is worse. You run short mid production. The same fabric is out of stock.
Our free Fabric Estimator Tool calculates exactly how many meters you need based on garment type, size and quantity. It works for lehengas, sarees, suits, kurtis, dupattas. Any standard garment category.
Most suppliers give you a rough "per suit needs about 2.5 meters" answer. Our estimator accounts for garment cut, size variations and fabric width. Those are the details that actually decide how much fabric you need.
For a boutique making 30 bridal lehengas in sizes S through 3XL, that accuracy can mean the gap between 90 meters and 120 meters of silk jacquard. Significant call. The estimator gets you to the right number before you commit.
Bulk Order Infrastructure: More Than Just a MOQ
Most wholesale suppliers have a simple structure: order above X meters, get Y% discount. That's it.
We do that too. But our bulk order system is built around how boutiques actually buy, not just how suppliers want to sell.
A boutique doesn't want to place five separate orders to hit minimum quantity on five fabrics. We allow B2B buyers to combine quantities across fabric types to reach bulk pricing thresholds. Ordering velvet embroidery, silk embroidery and organza jacquard together? The combined quantity counts.
Boutiques that order consistently get faster processing and earlier access to new collections. The prices on the site are the actual prices. No registration required to browse. No "call for wholesale price" nonsense.
Dyeable Fabric: Custom Colour for Your Customer
An underused service. Changes what a boutique can offer almost overnight.
Most fabric comes pre dyed in the shades the supplier chose. If that season's colour is dusty rose and your customer wants sage green, you either have it or you don't.
Dyeable embroidery fabrics fix this. White or off white base fabrics with the embroidery already done. The embroidery holds colour differently than the base, creating a two tone effect when dyed. Boutiques buy the base from us, dye to the customer's shade and deliver something no one else on the street is selling.
We also carry dyeable chanderi and dyeable jacquard. Heritage weaves that take dye well. The finished garments simply can't be replicated with pre dyed stock because the colour is made to order, not picked from a supplier's rack.
Occasion Specific Curation: How We Organise the Range
Most fabric wholesalers organise by fabric type. We organise by occasion too.
A boutique preparing bridal inventory doesn't want to browse every category. They want to see what works for bridal. The weights, the embellishments, the sheers, the structured silks. A boutique doing festive wear for Diwali or Eid has different requirements than one focused on everyday ethnic wear.
The Bridal Bliss collection pulls together fabrics suited for bridal: rich embroideries, structured silks, zari work. The occasion collections (Haldi Fun, Mehendi Magic, Sangeet Serenade, Reception Royale) group fabrics by event context and colour mood.
Instead of filtering through 5,000 fabrics to find what works for a particular event, the curation does part of that work for you.
Who Is This Really Built For?
Small boutiques work at a scale where every call counts. A boutique doing 20–80 garments a month has zero margin for the wrong fabric choice. Wrong construction method, wrong colour, wrong quantity. One bad call eats into the next order's budget.
Quantities sorted by the estimator. Custom colour sorted by the dyeable range. Browsing time cut by the occasion based collections. MOQ sorted by the combined bulk system.
Designers need unusual fabrics. The sandlin lace, the kota embroidery, the chikankari pieces that make their work distinct. Resellers need reliable restocking across a wide range. Fashion labels need one consolidated source for multiple fabric types. Our range and buying infrastructure covers all three.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for B2B fabric buyers at Paras Gallery Fabrics?
MOQs vary by fabric and collection but are structured for boutiques and small manufacturers, not just large scale operations. B2B buyers can combine quantities across fabric types to reach bulk thresholds. For specific MOQ details, contact us through the bulk order page.
Can B2B buyers customise fabric colours through the dyeable range?
Yes. Our dyeable embroidery, dyeable chanderi and dyeable jacquard collections are designed for boutique buyers who need custom colour work. The base fabric is white or off white with embroidery completed. Boutiques dye to the customer's specific shade.
How does the Fabric Estimator reduce over ordering costs?
It calculates requirements by garment type, size range and quantity. Moves buyers from rough approximations to figures based on actual garment cut and fabric width. For a production run of 30–50 garments, this accuracy can reduce over ordering by 15–25 meters.
One Last Thing
A price list and a shipment won't help you run a better boutique. A wider range will. A tool that stops you over ordering will. A bulk system built around your actual buying patterns will.
That's the setup at Paras Gallery Fabrics. Serious B2B fabric buyers in India know the difference. That's who we built this for.




