Inkse is built to make professional apparel production accessible to everyone, whether you are ordering a single sample or producing stock for your brand. Pricing is structured on a tiered system, which means the cost per unit decreases as order quantities increase. This flexible model allows creators to start small, test their designs and scale when they are ready.
Last updated: October 2025
Inkse’s one unit minimum allows you to create a fully finished product without committing to bulk orders. This makes it easy to test fit, colour and print quality before launching your brand or campaign.
Pricing adjusts based on order volume. As your quantity increases, the cost per unit decreases. This reflects the efficiencies gained in production and packaging when manufacturing multiple garments at once.
Final pricing depends on the garment, fabric and customisation method. Adding embroidery, puff print or specialty finishes can change production time and overall cost. Each treatment type is priced individually within the design tool so you can see accurate estimates in real time.
Many creators begin with one or two hero pieces, test their audience and then reorder in larger volumes for better pricing. Inkse’s system automatically applies bulk pricing tiers as you scale your order.
No. Inkse allows you to order one unit to start. Larger orders simply qualify for lower unit pricing.
Yes. Treatments and specialty finishes are calculated based on time, materials and application method. The total amount for your garment will update across the design journey as you add treatments and additional units in the 3D design experience.
Check live pricing updates as you add or remove treatments to stay within budget.
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