Market
Ship-to markets
Geography should mean where brands can ship, not where they sit.
Apparel Market separates brand location from ship-to coverage so buyers can filter by receiving reality and operators can verify the promise.
Market directory
Browse market pages by ship-to coverage.
Use market pages to understand which brands can support a receiving territory, what freight assumptions matter, and where buyer onboarding should begin.
United States
United States buyers need available inventory, clear freight assumptions, compliance confidence, and wholesale terms that survive the move from line sheet to order request.
Canada
Canadian buyers need visibility into ship-to coverage, currency expectations, freight terms, and timing before investing in a new apparel relationship.
United Kingdom
United Kingdom wholesale discovery should reflect actual ship-to coverage, not a brand's headquarters or showroom location.
European Union
EU-focused buyers and brands need territory-specific fulfillment claims, commercial terms, and product readiness signals to be explicit.
Marketplace trust
Ship-to coverage is a commercial promise.
Public market pages set buyer expectations, while brand profiles, catalog discovery, line sheets, and terms pages carry the same territory data in the app.
Next step
Start with ship-to-aware buyer onboarding.
Create a buyer workspace with ship-to markets captured up front, then use the app to compare brands whose ship-to coverage matches.