Herewith
some sample markup tables that you can use to markup items based on the cost of
the item and the number of items your customer buys. By no means are we
implying that you should use these markup structures but simply trying to
provide you a basic idea of how you can price your garments in your industry.
Depending on where your business reside you may have a completely different
markup structure.
Please note: You are limited to a maximum
number of 8 price breaks per markup table.
Level 1 Items costing between $0 to $3 |
Level 2 Items costing between $3.01 to $5 |
||
0 |
300% |
0 |
250% |
12 |
280% |
12 |
230% |
24 |
230% |
24 |
200% |
48 |
180% |
48 |
160% |
60 |
150% |
60 |
120% |
72 |
120% |
72 |
100% |
120 |
90% |
120 |
75% |
240+ |
60% |
240+ |
55% |
Level 3 Items costing between $5.01 to $10 |
Level 4 Items costing between $10.01 to $20 |
||
0 |
220% |
0 |
210% |
12 |
200% |
12 |
190% |
24 |
180% |
24 |
170% |
48 |
130% |
48 |
120% |
60 |
100% |
60 |
90% |
72 |
80% |
72 |
70% |
120 |
65% |
84 |
55% |
240+ |
40% |
96+ |
30% |
Level 5 Items costing between $20.01 to $30 |
Level 6 Items costing $30.01+ |
||
0 |
100% |
0 |
50% |
6 |
90% |
6 |
45% |
12 |
80% |
12 |
40% |
18 |
70% |
18 |
38% |
24 |
60% |
24 |
35% |
30 |
50% |
30 |
32% |
36 |
40% |
36 |
30% |
42+ |
30% |
42+ |
25% |