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Yiwu Market District 4 Guide: Socks, Hats, Shoes & Daily Goods visual
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Yiwu Market District 4 Guide: Socks, Hats, Shoes & Daily Goods

Use this Yiwu Market District 4 guide to source socks, hats, shoes, belts, scarves, textiles, daily-use goods, towels, and fashion accessories.

What to Source Here

Popular for daily-use goods, socks, textiles, shoes, belts, scarves, and household products.

For foreign buyers, the value of visiting Yiwu Market District 4 is not only seeing products on display. The bigger advantage is comparing similar booths side by side, asking how price changes with quantity, checking whether suppliers can prepare export cartons, and learning which product details affect cost. Bring a clear product list, but leave room for discovery because Yiwu booths often show variations that are not obvious from online catalogs.

Do not assume every booth can support your exact order size, packaging language, or destination market requirement. Use the first round of conversations to collect information rather than make a fast decision. A strong sourcing note should include booth number, product photo, sample code, MOQ, quoted price, packing method, carton details, and questions that need follow-up after the market day.

SO

Socks

Compare samples, MOQ, packaging, carton details, and export readiness before ordering.

TE

Textiles

Compare samples, MOQ, packaging, carton details, and export readiness before ordering.

SH

Shoes

Compare samples, MOQ, packaging, carton details, and export readiness before ordering.

BE

Belts

Compare samples, MOQ, packaging, carton details, and export readiness before ordering.

HO

Household goods

Compare samples, MOQ, packaging, carton details, and export readiness before ordering.

Buyer Notes

Use these notes as a practical checklist while walking the district. Product displays can look similar, but small differences in material, weight, color consistency, packaging, labeling, and carton strength can affect resale quality and shipping cost.

Textile and fashion accessories often have seasonal color changes, so confirm available stock.

Sizes, labels, and packaging can affect market acceptance in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.

For repeat orders, keep exact sample references and supplier booth details.

Who Should Visit

  • Fashion accessory buyers sourcing hats, socks, shoes, belts, scarves, gloves, towels, underwear, and daily-use products.
  • African, Middle Eastern, and Southeast Asian buyers comparing practical retail products for warm climates or seasonal demand.
  • Buyers who want to pair clothing-related products with Huangyuan Garments Market or District 1 fashion accessories.

Quality Checklist

  • For hats and textiles, check stitching, fabric weight, colorfastness, sizing, sweatband quality, and carton compression risk.
  • For shoes and belts, inspect sizing consistency, material finish, glue marks, buckle strength, sole flexibility, and pair packing.
  • For daily-use products, test function, smell, material thickness, retail packaging, and carton strength.

Suggested Route Plan

  • Plan by product season: hats and scarves, shoes and belts, socks and underwear, or daily-use products should not all be rushed in one loop.
  • Ask whether colors and sizes can be mixed, because fashion goods often depend on assortment quality more than single-SKU price.
  • Use District 4 with Huangyuan Garments Market if your target buyer sells apparel, accessories, or seasonal fashion products.

How to Compare Booths in This District

Start with three to five booths before making any judgment about price. Ask each booth the same questions so the comparison is fair: product material, available colors, MOQ, packing quantity, carton dimensions, lead time, sample policy, and whether mixed designs are possible. If a booth quotes a very low price, check what is excluded, such as packaging, labels, accessories, or domestic delivery.

Take photos in a consistent order: booth sign, product display, close-up, packaging, and business card. This small habit saves time when reviewing options at your hotel. If you work with a translator or sourcing assistant, agree on the terms you want recorded before entering the market so that important details do not get lost during fast booth conversations.

After leaving the district, compare landed cost instead of only unit price. For light products, packaging and minimum order quantity may matter most. For bulky products, carton size and freight volume can be more important than a small price difference at the booth.

Related Product Guides

These category pages help you prepare more specific product questions before walking Yiwu Market District 4. Use them to think about inspection points, packaging choices, buyer types, and related categories that may be worth checking on the same trip.

Search Topics to Prepare Before Visiting

These long-tail research topics help foreign buyers prepare a more focused Yiwu route. Use them as planning prompts, then verify product quality and supplier details in person or through your own trusted service providers.

Yiwu hats wholesale market

Use this topic to prepare booth questions, sample checks, packaging notes, and landed-cost calculations.

Yiwu socks shoes belts wholesale

Use this topic to prepare booth questions, sample checks, packaging notes, and landed-cost calculations.

Yiwu daily-use products market

Use this topic to prepare booth questions, sample checks, packaging notes, and landed-cost calculations.

Yiwu fashion accessories sourcing

Use this topic to prepare booth questions, sample checks, packaging notes, and landed-cost calculations.

Yiwu Market District 4 FAQ

What products are common in Yiwu Market District 4?+

Yiwu Market District 4 is commonly researched for socks, textiles, shoes, belts, household goods, although booth locations and product lines can change over time.

Should I buy from the first booth I find?+

No. Compare several booths, check samples and packaging, record booth numbers, and confirm MOQ before making decisions.

How should I plan a visit to Yiwu Market District 4?+

Prepare a shortlist of target products, save the district navigation keyword, group similar booths together, and leave time to review samples and notes before moving to another district.

What cost details should I collect from booths?+

Ask for unit price, MOQ, packing quantity, carton dimensions, gross weight, sample cost, lead time, domestic delivery cost, and whether the supplier can coordinate with your warehouse or freight forwarder.

Is this an official Yiwu market website?+

No. China Wholesale Market Guide is an independent information website for international buyers. It does not represent Yiwu International Trade City or any official market operator.

Can I buy directly from suppliers through this website?+

No. The site explains market areas, product categories, and sourcing steps. Buyers should verify suppliers, samples, prices, and shipping terms independently before placing orders.

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