Tell me your category and volume.
Baby clothing, Nike Kids, Polo, Momcozy, skincare. Give me a category and a rough unit count per month. I build you a sourcing quote based on what the outlets are doing this week.
Nigerian boutique owners and resellers restock their shelves through me. Carter’s, Nike Kids, Polo RL, Momcozy, beauty from Sephora clearance. Weekly outlet runs, wholesale pricing, credit terms after two orders.

On 50+ unit runs I can push outlet prices below shelf when I catch the right clearance cycle. Carter’s, Nike Kids, and Polo are the most responsive brands.
After your second order, we can work on 30/60 payment splits. Deposit, balance on delivery. Lowers your working-capital strain as you restock.
Multiple orders in one shipment drops your per-unit cargo cost. I combine boutique orders from the same city into a single weekly box when the math helps you.
Customs forms, carrier paperwork, last-mile to your Lagos or Abuja shop — I handle every piece. You unpack and put it on the shelf.
Baby clothing, Nike Kids, Polo, Momcozy, skincare. Give me a category and a rough unit count per month. I build you a sourcing quote based on what the outlets are doing this week.
Wholesale orders quote as a unit-cost range because outlet prices move. You approve the ceiling. If I source for less, your cost drops — you keep the spread.
50% deposit locks it. I run the outlets, photograph every unit, and send you the packing photos before shipping. You pay the balance when I hand it to the carrier.
Most boutique accounts run 40–60% margins on US brands landed through us. You sell through, I restock the next week on the same rhythm.
We run a baby boutique. BiddieVariety is how we stock Nike Kids and Polo at prices our customers actually pay. Our margins went from 15% to 40%. Dammy fits in one WhatsApp thread.
Tell us your category, monthly volume target, and boutique name. You’ll get an onboarding quote within a business day.