Fashion Wholesale Calculator
The fashion wholesale calculator below builds your complete price architecture — from cost price through to wholesale and RRP — in one view.
This fashion wholesale calculator is designed for three types of users: students learning retail pricing, founders setting prices for the first time, and merchandisers validating margins across a range. Enter your cost price and target margins, then press Calculate to see the full pricing system instantly — including wholesale margin, retail margin, markup percentages, and total order value.
Required inputs
Optional — order value
Your price architecture
Fashion Wholesale Pricing — Who Is This Calculator For?
This fashion wholesale calculator serves three different users with the same tool. Furthermore, understanding which role you are in helps you interpret the outputs correctly.
- Understand margin vs markup visually
- Practice retail maths with real numbers
- Compare wholesale and retail margins side by side
- Set wholesale and RRP simultaneously
- Validate margins before approaching buyers
- Calculate total order value for planning
- Validate cost prices against margin targets
- Check retailer margin before ranging decisions
- Stress-test pricing across multiple styles
Wholesale Pricing Formulas Explained
The fashion wholesale calculator above uses these four formulas to build the full price architecture. Moreover, understanding each one helps you negotiate better and price with confidence.
Wholesale Price Calculator — Worked Examples
Four real-world fashion scenarios showing the full price architecture from cost to RRP. Use these as benchmarks when setting your own pricing.
Fashion Wholesale Margin Benchmarks by Category
Wholesale margin targets vary by category, channel, and brand positioning. Use these benchmarks as a guide when using the fashion wholesale calculator above.
| Category | Wholesale Margin | Retail Margin | Typical Multiplier | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accessories | 50–60% | 60–70% | 5–7× | High volume, strong margins |
| Womenswear | 45–55% | 58–68% | 4–5× | Trend-driven, seasonal |
| Activewear | 45–55% | 58–65% | 4–5× | Competitive market |
| Menswear | 42–52% | 55–65% | 3.5–4.5× | Slower trend cycle |
| Footwear | 40–50% | 55–65% | 3.5–4.5× | Size range complexity |
| Outerwear | 40–50% | 55–62% | 3–4× | High unit value, lower turns |
| Kidswear | 45–55% | 58–65% | 4–5× | Seasonal, size-driven |
Fashion Wholesale Calculator — FAQs
Direct answers to the most common questions about wholesale pricing in fashion — structured for buyers, founders, and students.
Wholesale pricing fundamentals
A wholesale price is the price a brand charges a retailer or stockist for its products. It sits between the brand's cost price and the retailer's recommended retail price (RRP). In fashion, wholesale price is typically set by dividing the cost price by one minus the target wholesale margin.
For example, a garment with a $30 cost price and a 50% wholesale margin target would have a wholesale price of $60. The retailer then applies their own margin on top to arrive at the consumer-facing RRP. Furthermore, most fashion brands aim for a wholesale margin of 45–55% depending on category.
Wholesale margin is the brand's profit as a percentage of the wholesale price — it measures how much the brand keeps after deducting the cost of goods. Retail margin, on the other hand, is the retailer's profit as a percentage of the RRP — it measures how much the stockist keeps after paying wholesale.
Both are calculated using the same gross margin formula, but applied to different stages of the price chain. As a result, a single product will have two separate margin figures — one for the brand and one for the retailer — and both need to be healthy for the commercial relationship to work.
Using the wholesale pricing calculator
Enter your landed cost price — which includes the product cost, freight, duty, and any packaging. Then enter your target wholesale margin percentage and your target retail margin percentage. If your prices include GST or VAT, enter that rate in the optional tax field.
Press Calculate and the tool will instantly show your wholesale price, RRP, markup percentages at each stage of the chain, and the profit per unit for both brand and retailer. In addition, if you enter a unit quantity the calculator will show the total order value at wholesale and RRP.
Most fashion brands target a wholesale margin of 45–55%. Accessories and jewellery can achieve 55–60% due to lower production costs relative to retail price. Premium and outerwear categories typically sit at 40–50% because of higher unit costs and lower sales volumes.
However, the margin you can achieve depends heavily on your cost price, the price sensitivity of your category, and what retail margin your stockists require to range your product. Therefore, always model the full chain — your margin, the retailer's margin, and the resulting RRP — before finalising your pricing strategy.
Retail pricing strategy and RRP
RRP is calculated by dividing the wholesale price by one minus the retailer's target margin percentage. For example, if the wholesale price is $60 and the retailer needs a 60% margin, the RRP would be $60 divided by 0.40, which equals $150.
In practice, many brands work backwards — they start with a commercially viable RRP for their target market and then calculate the maximum cost price that allows both the brand and the retailer to hit their margin targets. This reverse-engineering approach is sometimes called keystone pricing or open-to-buy margin planning.
GST and VAT are applied to the consumer-facing RRP but are not part of the retailer's or brand's margin calculation. The tax is collected by the retailer on behalf of the government and passed on — it is not profit for either party.
Therefore, all margin calculations should be based on the ex-tax price. For example, in Australia a $110 RRP includes $10 of GST, so the actual revenue base for the retailer's margin calculation is $100. This fashion wholesale calculator automatically strips the tax from the RRP when you enter a GST or VAT rate.
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