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Sourcing American mahjong sets for a boutique store is not only about finding the lowest unit price. A good first order should help you confirm product quality, components, packaging, communication, and reorder potential before you scale.

Below are common questions boutique buyers ask before placing a wholesale American mahjong order.

What is the MOQ for wholesale American mahjong sets?

MOQ depends on the selected SKU, customization level, packaging requirements, and production schedule. Trial-order discussions may be available for selected products, while deeper customization usually requires a higher production quantity.

The safest way to start is to share your buyer type, target quantity, and whether you need ready designs or private label customization. Then we can recommend a realistic first-order option.

What should be included in a complete American mahjong set?

Components vary by SKU, but wholesale buyers should confirm the tile count, jokers, racks, pushers, dice, storage, packaging, and any reference materials before ordering.

Before shipment, ask for a component checklist so your team knows exactly what should arrive in each set.

Are the sets NMJL-compliant?

Many buyers look for American-style mahjong sets prepared for U.S. players, including jokers, racks, pushers, and related accessories. The exact wording should depend on the confirmed product configuration.

If you need a specific tile count or league-style configuration, confirm it before placing a wholesale order.

Can boutique stores customize colors, packaging, or branding?

Customization may include tile backs, colors, logo placement, packaging, inserts, carton marks, or accessory combinations. MOQ, sampling cost, and lead time usually depend on the depth of customization.

For a first order, many boutique buyers start with a safer ready-design or light-customization route before moving into full private label production.

What should I check before confirming a first wholesale order?

A practical checklist includes:

Should I buy from a U.S. wholesale brand or factory-direct supplier?

Both routes can work.

A U.S. wholesale brand may be better if you need immediate inventory, established retail packaging, and a ready-made brand story. A factory-direct supplier may be better if you need private label options, larger reorder capacity, component control, and long-term customization.

For boutique buyers, the right first step is not always the biggest order. It is the clearest order.