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		<title>Top Five Wholesale Clothing Companies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the last four weeks we gathered data about the top five clothing wholesalers and liquidators online.
The craiterias are based on:
1. Companies hunesty ( based on the Better Business Bureau ( www.bbb.org) review
2. Years in business
3. Companies size
4. Type of merchandise and prices.
We also listed the worst wholesale clothing companies. For legal reasons we did [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the last four weeks we gathered data about the top five clothing wholesalers and liquidators online.</p>
<p>The craiterias are based on:</p>
<p>1. Companies hunesty ( based on the<em> Better Business Bureau ( www.bbb.org) review</em></p>
<p>2. Years in business</p>
<p>3. Companies size</p>
<p>4. Type of merchandise and prices.</p>
<p>We also listed the worst wholesale clothing companies. For legal reasons we did not list their names.</p>
<p>The top companies are</p>
<p>wholesalefashionsquare.com (no complaints the last 3 years on the bbb.org) specialize in non branded clothes in full cases sizes.</p>
<p>www.merchandizeliquidators.com ( no complaints in the last 3 years on the bbb.org)  Deals with clothes but also cosmetics, general merchandiseand more. Clothing are mostly assorted and not in full cases . It has lines of department store overstock clothing which can contain name brand clothing as well as non branded clothng. Its <a href="http://www.merchandizeliquidators.com/Wholesale-Apparel.htm">wholesale clothing</a> merchandise is sold in larger lots than avarage.</p>
<p>apparelshowroom.com. Was bought our by redtagclothing.com in 2008 but was the first company to bring junior clothing in small lots of 6-12 pcs to the internet. It is located in LA California and has more than 40,000 clients.</p>
<p>Redtagclothing.com, as medtiond above it was the merger with apparelshowroom. it has closeouts of non branded tops. Average price per piece is $5.75. Located in LA  CA as well.</p>
<p>Genco.com. Now this companie is one of the largest liquidation companies in the USA and has an average gross sells of 750 millions a year. Genco is incharged of the processing and selling all the sears, Kmart and othere chain stores.  Although there are some complaints on the BBB it is understandble due to a very large amount of clients. Anothere reason is the way the merchandise is liquidated (salvage and costumer return with damage goods.)</p>
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