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Wholesale Shoes Suppliers for the US Market: MOQ, Margin and Bulk Tiers

Buying factory-direct cuts the middleman markup and the agent delay — you're closer to where QC happens and your margin is wider. Test a pair, reorder your winners deep, and see QC photos before every shipment. Tracked DHL to the US.

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What resellers move, with margin and reorder notes for sourcing direct.

ProductWholesale pricePhotosReseller notes
Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [40 styles]from $38.56+Matching tracksuit set — co-ord styling, sells alongside the shoes
Nike Tech Windrunner Hoodies [39 styles]from $25.99+Windrunner-style outerwear — a layering piece that bundles with sneakers
Nike Cosmic Unity 2 Sneakersfrom $36.39+Performance basketball model — built for on-court, fits true
Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [36 styles]from $34.02+Apparel sizing S–XXL; a strong add-on to raise order value
Nike x sacai x Fragment Sneakersfrom $46.78+Collab: a limited designer/label tie-up — layered or remixed build
Nike KOBE 6 Basketball Sneakersfrom $77.97+Story: Kobe's low-cut performance line — a devoted, almost cult following
Nike Air Max Sneakersfrom $0.18+Confirm the exact Air Max model for sizing; most run true
Nike Air Max Scorpionfrom $51.98+Newer Air Max silhouette — maximalist Air, fits true to size
Nike Air Max 95 Sneakers (3 style)from $43.14+Design: the 1995 'human anatomy' layered upper, inspired by muscle fibres
Nike Air Max Muse & NOCTA x Nike Glide Sneakersfrom $66.12+Statement build for fashion-forward buyers
Nike Chunky Sneakers [13 styles]from $49.58+Nike — confirm the exact model on WhatsApp for sizing
Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakersfrom $50.25+Design: the giant 'AIR' wordmark — Pippen's loud 1996 statement shoe
Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakersfrom $50.25+Bold branding is the whole appeal; fits true to size
Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 Sneakersfrom $39.51+Neon and OG greys are the icons; fits true to size
Nike Zoom Fly 5 Running Shoes [21 styles]from $35.35+Tech: carbon plate plus ZoomX foam — the marathon-record racing shoe
Nike air max Dn(35+stylesfrom $59.88+Design: the newer Dynamic Air system — dual-pressure tubes underfoot
Nike air max 90from $38.99+Story: the 1990 classic with the big Air window and Infrared accent
Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95from $47.41+Visible gradient Air and layered panels — a real design story
Nike Air Max Plus Sneakersfrom $45.92+Story: the 1998 'Tuned Air' — the whale-tail TN with a cult following
Nike Running Shoes [4 styles]from $56.63+Recognisable silhouettes — easy to move

Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [40 styles]

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Nike Tech Windrunner Hoodies [39 styles]

Nike Tech Windrunner Hoodies [39 styles] 1Nike Tech Windrunner Hoodies [39 styles] 2Nike Tech Windrunner Hoodies [39 styles] 3

Nike Cosmic Unity 2 Sneakers

Nike Cosmic Unity 2 Sneakers 1

Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [36 styles]

Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [36 styles] 1Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [36 styles] 2Nike Windrunner Jacket/Pants Set [36 styles] 3

Nike x sacai x Fragment Sneakers

Nike x sacai x Fragment Sneakers 1

Nike KOBE 6 Basketball Sneakers

Nike KOBE 6 Basketball Sneakers 1

Nike Air Max Sneakers

Nike Air Max Sneakers 1Nike Air Max Sneakers 2

Nike Air Max Scorpion

Nike Air Max Scorpion 1

Nike Air Max 95 Sneakers (3 style)

Nike Air Max 95 Sneakers (3 style) 1

Nike Air Max Muse & NOCTA x Nike Glide Sneakers

Nike Air Max Muse & NOCTA x Nike Glide Sneakers 1Nike Air Max Muse & NOCTA x Nike Glide Sneakers 2Nike Air Max Muse & NOCTA x Nike Glide Sneakers 3

Nike Chunky Sneakers [13 styles]

Nike Chunky Sneakers [13 styles] 1Nike Chunky Sneakers [13 styles] 2Nike Chunky Sneakers [13 styles] 3

Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakers

Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakers 1

Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakers

Nike Air More Uptempo Sneakers 1

Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 Sneakers

Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 Sneakers 1

Nike Zoom Fly 5 Running Shoes [21 styles]

Nike Zoom Fly 5 Running Shoes [21 styles] 1Nike Zoom Fly 5 Running Shoes [21 styles] 2

Nike air max Dn(35+styles

Nike air max Dn(35+styles 1Nike air max Dn(35+styles 2Nike air max Dn(35+styles 3

Nike air max 90

Nike air max 90 1

Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95

Corteiz x Nike Air Max 95 1

Nike Air Max Plus Sneakers

Nike Air Max Plus Sneakers 1

Nike Running Shoes [4 styles]

Nike Running Shoes [4 styles] 1Nike Running Shoes [4 styles] 2Nike Running Shoes [4 styles] 3

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Wholesale MOQ & Margin Planner

For US resellers: set your buy price, retail price and order size to see margin and break-even before you commit.

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Where the landed-cost dollars go
  • Factory price 62%
  • Shipping 14%
  • Customs buffer 9%
  • Your margin room 15%

Share of a typical landed cost

Quick verdict: sourcing wholesale shoes for the US market is a margin-and-MOQ exercise. Plan your buy price, retail price and order size with the calculator below, then order direct with DHL delivery in 6–12 days. Free shipping at three pairs, B2B pricing past fifty.

The reseller math that has to work first

Before sourcing anything, the numbers have to clear. Your margin per pair is retail minus landed cost, and your break-even is the upfront investment divided by that margin. The planner on this page runs both live. The mistake I see new resellers make is quoting margin off the factory price instead of the landed cost — once you add shipping and a customs buffer, a pair that looked like 70% margin is often closer to 55%. Model the real landed number before you commit to a carton.

Verdict: calculate margin off landed cost, not factory price — it's the error that sinks new resellers.

MOQ strategy: start small, scale on what sells

There's no real minimum here — you can order a single pair — but the bulk tiers reward volume, so the strategy is to test small and scale on winners. Buy a spread of three to five styles in low quantity, see what your customers actually take, then reorder the winners deep enough to hit the 10% or B2B tier. Committing a big first carton to one untested style is how resellers end up with dead stock.

Verdict: test a spread small, then reorder winners deep — don't bulk-buy an untested style.

Reseller economics: factory-direct vs middleman
FactorFactory-direct (us)Domestic middlemanWhy it matters
Price/pairWholesale, tieredMarked up 20–40%Your margin
Lead time6–12 days DHL1–3 daysPlan reorders
MOQ1 pairOften higherTest before bulk
QC photosEvery orderRarelyBuyer protection

Why direct-from-factory beats a domestic middleman

Plenty of US-facing wholesalers are just resellers themselves, buying the same stock and adding a layer. Going direct removes that markup and the extra handling time. The trade-off is the international shipping window, but at 6–12 days by DHL that's rarely a dealbreaker for a planned reorder. For a US reseller, direct sourcing is usually the margin difference between a viable business and a hobby.

Verdict: direct sourcing reclaims the middleman markup — worth the 6–12 day window on planned reorders.

Logistics, customs and keeping it predictable

We ship direct from the factory floor — no agent warehouse sitting in the middle adding a week. Once your QC photos are approved and payment clears, the pair goes out by DHL, UPS or FedEx with a tracking number issued in about two days. Most US and EU addresses land in 6–12 days; Latin America runs 8–15. Three pairs or more ship free; below that it's a flat courier fee that the bulk-order tool above will show you in real numbers.

For US resellers specifically, keep individual parcels modest to stay under casual customs thresholds, and build the buffer into your pricing rather than hoping to dodge it. Predictable beats cheap when you're running a business.

Verdict: build customs into your price and keep parcels modest — predictability is the real win.

Pricing your listings against the US market

Sourcing is only half the equation; pricing the resale is the other. The US rep-buying audience has a sense of what pairs go for, and pricing too high loses the sale while pricing too low leaves margin on the table and can signal a budget batch. The sweet spot is usually a clear discount to retail that still leaves you a healthy margin over landed cost — which is exactly what the planner on this page helps you find.

A practical approach is to anchor your price to the perceived retail value, position your discount clearly, and let the landed-cost math confirm the margin holds. Resellers who price purely off cost-plus often undercharge on hyped shoes and overcharge on slow ones; pricing off perceived value, checked against landed cost, captures more on both ends.

Verdict: price off perceived retail value, confirm margin against landed cost — not cost-plus guesswork.

Managing reorders, stock spread and cash flow

The difference between a hobby and a business in this category is reorder discipline. The model that works is a tight initial spread to learn demand, fast reorders on winners while they're hot, and ruthless avoidance of doubling down on slow movers out of sunk-cost attachment. Cash tied up in dead stock is the most common way small resellers stall.

Because the bulk tiers reward volume, there's a pull toward big orders, but the smart version is big orders on proven winners only. Use a small first carton to find your two or three best sellers, then go deep on those to hit the 10% or B2B tier. That sequence keeps your cash moving and your shelves clear of the styles nobody wanted.

Verdict: small spread to learn, deep reorders on proven winners only — that's the cash-flow discipline.

Common sourcing mistakes that quietly drain US reseller margins

Beyond the headline margin math, a handful of quiet mistakes erode US reseller profitability, and they're all avoidable. The first is ignoring the per-parcel economics: shipping ten pairs in one carton is far cheaper per pair than ten separate parcels, so consolidating orders matters. Resellers who let customers drive one-off fulfilment bleed margin on shipping they could have saved by buying stock in consolidated cartons.

The second is neglecting the size and colourway data their own sales generate. Every order tells you what your audience wants, and the resellers who track it reorder with precision while those who don't keep guessing and accumulating dead stock. You don't need software for this — a simple running note of what sells out versus what lingers sharpens every subsequent carton.

The third is failing to build the customs buffer into pricing and getting surprised by it on the occasional parcel that's assessed. Treating customs as a rare cost to absorb rather than a line to price for turns an occasional event into an occasional loss. Price for it across all orders and it's a non-issue. Get these three right — consolidate, track demand, price for customs — and the margin the planner above shows you is the margin you actually keep.

Verdict: consolidate cartons, track your own sell-through, and price for customs across all orders — that's how the planned margin survives contact with reality.

Scaling from side-hustle to a real wholesale operation

For US resellers who find traction, there's a transition from casual flipping to running a genuine wholesale operation, and it's worth understanding what changes. The early phase is about learning demand on small orders; the scaling phase is about systematising what works — consistent reorders of proven winners, deeper bulk tiers, and the operational discipline to handle more volume without more chaos. The B2B pricing tier exists for exactly this stage.

Scaling well means leaning into the volume tiers that reward larger commitments, but only on the inventory your sales data has proven moves. The reseller who hits real scale isn't the one who bought the biggest first carton; it's the one who methodically identified their best sellers and then went deep on those, capturing the better per-unit economics of the higher tiers on stock they know will clear. The MOQ-and-margin planner above is built to model exactly these larger-order economics as you grow.

The operational side matters more as you scale: tracking inventory accurately, fulfilling consistently, managing cash flow as larger orders tie up more capital, and keeping the customer experience steady even as volume climbs. These are the unglamorous fundamentals that separate a hobby that plateaued from a business that grew. None of it is complicated, but it requires treating the operation seriously — and the resellers who do, who pair good sourcing with disciplined operations and honest customer service, are the ones who turn a few flipped pairs into a sustainable wholesale business. The sourcing relationship is the foundation; what you build on it is up to how seriously you run the rest.

Verdict: scale by going deep on proven winners at the B2B tier and tightening operations — methodical sourcing plus discipline, not the biggest first carton, is what grows.

Written by Marco — sourcing lead, Shoe-Wholesale, who handles supplier vetting and QC for our buyers. I've watched the landed-vs-factory mistake cost resellers real money — model it first. Pricing, batch notes and delivery windows on this page were reviewed in June 2026 against our own recent shipments. We don't publish invented order counts or fake five-star walls — the numbers here are the ones we'd quote you on WhatsApp.

Frequently asked questions

What's the MOQ for wholesale shoes?
There's no hard minimum — you can order a single pair to test. Free shipping starts at three pairs, with 5%, 10% and B2B tiers at five, ten and fifty.
How do I calculate reseller margin correctly?
Use landed cost, not factory price: subtract shipping and a customs buffer first. The planner on this page computes margin, break-even and profit live once you enter your numbers.
Is direct sourcing better than a US wholesaler?
Usually yes — many domestic wholesalers resell the same stock with a markup. Going direct reclaims that margin; the trade-off is a 6–12 day DHL window on reorders.
How fast does stock arrive in the US?
6–12 days door-to-door by DHL, with tracking issued about two days after you approve QC photos.

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