佛山市禅城区霖霖妈咪服饰厂

1688
TopsBottomsOuterwearTech & Lifestyle
Seller Intelligence

If you’ve been hunting for decent Oxford shirts, polos, or a solid full-zip sweater on 1688, this Foshan-based seller—佛山市禅城区霖霖妈咪服饰厂—keeps popping up in the conversation. With 60 products live, mostly in Tops and a bit of Tech & Lifestyle, it’s not a mega-warehouse, but it’s got enough range to make a bulk order worth your while. And here’s the kicker: the domestic shipping to your proxy warehouse is quick—averaging 1.6 days. That’s the time from the seller’s door to your agent’s doorstep in China, not the international leg, so keep that in mind when you’re planning your timeline. If you’re used to sellers sitting on orders for a week, this one’s a pleasant change.

What’s getting saved and favourited? The Oxford Shirt leads the pack, followed by the Polo Shirt and the Full-Zip Sweater. Those are your bread-and-butter basics, the kind of stuff that moves fast and gets reordered. The store’s overall numbers look clean—zero products flagged with defect records, which is a good sign if you’re worried about receiving a batch of wonky stitching or misaligned buttons. But don’t get too comfy. The average dispatch time—meaning the time the seller takes to actually hand your package to the domestic courier—sits at 14.5 days. That’s a massive red flag when the delivery to the warehouse is only 1.6 days. Basically, they’ll get it to the warehouse in a blink once they’ve shipped, but you might be waiting over two weeks for them to even start moving. If you’re in a hurry, this isn’t your seller.

Now, for the brutally honest part. The lack of defect records is nice, but that dispatch time is hard to ignore. On 1688, a 14.5-day dispatch is on the slower side—many factories in the same category are pushing out orders in 3-5 days. That delay might be because they’re making to order or they’ve got a backlog from the spike in Oxford shirt demand. Either way, if you’re using a shopping agent, factor that into your estimated arrival date. Recent buyer chatter (the last five reviews) doesn’t scream disaster, but it doesn’t sing praises either. People are mentioning that the quality is “fine for the price” and that the knitwear feels lightweight—good for layering, not for freezing winters. A couple of buyers noted that the polo sizing runs a bit boxy, so if you’re going for a fitted look, size down or ask your agent for measurements. No one is ranting about receiving garbage, but no one is doing backflips either. It’s a middle-of-the-road experience with one standout perk (fast warehouse delivery) and one obvious flaw (slow dispatch).

So, is it worth it? If you’re stocking up on classic tops and you’ve got time to spare—or you’re combining this order with other items that take a while anyway—this seller is a solid find. The products are the kind of everyday staples that don’t need to be flashy, just reliable. Just don’t expect them to be lightning-fast out of the gate. And definitely don’t confuse that 1.6-day warehouse shipping with total delivery time; that’s only the final sprint in China. Give yourself a two-to-three-week buffer from order placement to when your agent receives the goods, and you’ll be fine. Bottom line: decent basics, clean defect record, but slow to start. Buy smart, plan ahead, and you’ll walk away with a decent haul.

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