VESA Enterprise Inc

Apparel Sourcing.
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VESA Enterprise Inc supports global retailers, importers, brands and buyer liaison offices through apparel product development, factory sourcing, production management, quality assurance and supply chain execution across Bangladesh and India.

Garments only Bangladesh + India EGENVA workflow Buyer RFQ ready
Why VESA

Buyer confidence built into every sourcing step.

VESA is positioned as a practical sourcing partner, not a generic trading website. Buyers can quickly understand what VESA does, where it works, who it supports and how it manages apparel programs from development through shipment.

Everything is focused on trust, readability, premium presentation and buyer relevance.

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Years of apparel experience across sourcing, merchandising and buyer-facing execution.

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Core sourcing platforms: Bangladesh and India.

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Buyer-safe garment category examples across men, ladies and kids.

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One accountable sourcing partner from design direction to delivery follow-up.

Buyer conversion path

From enquiry to production decision, without confusion.

A buyer should know exactly what happens after contacting VESA. This path turns a general sourcing enquiry into a structured apparel program discussion.

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Share requirement

Product category, quantity, target FOB, shipment month, packing method and preferred country.

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Capability check

Bangladesh / India route, category fit, MOQ, lead time, compliance route and supplier direction.

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Costing & sample path

Fabric direction, trims, technical review, sample coordination and commercial alignment.

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Production visibility

T&A tracking, merchandising follow-up, quality checkpoints, shipment readiness and buyer communication.

Design to delivery

The full sourcing workflow, managed with discipline.

Every buyer program needs more than just supplier contact. VESA manages the operational bridge between product idea, factory execution and shipment readiness.

Modern textile manufacturing environment representing production management and global garment sourcing
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Product Development

Design refinement, fabric direction, trim discussion, technical alignment, costing and sample coordination.

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Factory Matching

Supplier selection by category, compliance expectation, lead time fit, capacity review and target FOB alignment.

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Production Control

T&A tracking, order visibility, merchandising follow-up, buyer communication and execution discipline.

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Quality & Shipment

Inline checks, final inspection coordination, packing follow-up, FOB Chittagong support and delivery readiness.

Production platform

Two-country sourcing strength. One buyer-facing system.

VESA currently focuses on Bangladesh and India, giving buyers a sharper and more credible sourcing message than broad multi-country claims.

Bangladesh

Commercially strong for scalable garment production programs, especially buyer-safe knit and woven categories.

FOB ChittagongMOQ guideline 5,000 pcsHanger pack support
  • Core men’s, ladies’ and kids’ garment programs
  • Tees, polos, shirts, shorts, joggers, dresses and denim basics
  • Production control, quality follow-up and shipment execution

India

Valuable for development support, selected garment sourcing, product refinement and commercial flexibility.

Design supportSampling coordinationCategory depth
  • Product development and factory matching support
  • Value-added apparel categories and sourcing continuity
  • Structured communication and buyer-side responsiveness
Buyer-safe compliance route

Compliance support without over-claiming.

Compliance route depends on buyer requirement, factory nomination, audit status and final supplier selection.

VESA can support buyer-required compliance route discussion and supplier alignment where applicable, including Sedex, BSCI, OEKO-TEX and GOTS route support when suitable for the program.

Product portfolio

Commercial garment categories buyers can build around.

VESA focuses on garments and apparel only. No footwear, bags, leather goods, accessories or home textiles.

Menswear sourcing portfolio with contemporary apparel styling

Men’s Apparel

Polos, tees, tanks, hoodies, woven shirts, shorts, joggers, casual pants, cargo styles and core activewear basics.

34 Bangladesh-safe categories
Ladieswear sourcing portfolio showing premium fashion-led garment direction

Ladies’ Apparel

Tops, polos, blouses, dresses, skirts, woven bottoms, casual pants, denim basics and light fashion knit programs.

29 Bangladesh-safe categories
Kidswear sourcing portfolio with family-oriented garment visual

Kids’ Apparel

Boys’, girls’ and baby garment basics including tees, polos, dresses, knit bottoms, shorts, hoodies and seasonal essentials.

28 Bangladesh-safe categories
Category matrix

Clear garment programs for buyer planning.

These are capability examples for apparel sourcing discussions. Final product acceptance depends on technical details, supplier selection, compliance route, MOQ, target FOB and delivery window.

Men’s Apparel

  • Core knits: basic tee, graphic tee, stripe tee, tank, muscle tee, polo, henley and light sweatshirt
  • Woven tops: casual shirts, printed shirts, yarn-dyed checks, denim shirts and lightweight overshirts
  • Bottoms: twill shorts, cargo shorts, denim shorts, woven shorts, casual pants, denim and cargo pants
  • Sport / active: performance tees, mesh tees, track pants and active shorts

Ladies’ Apparel

  • Knits: basic tees, graphic tees, fashion tees, tanks, sleeveless tops, polos and light sweatshirts
  • Woven tops: casual shirts, printed shirts, denim shirts, lightweight blouses and tunics
  • Bottoms: leggings, knit shorts, twill shorts, woven shorts, denim shorts, pants and skirts
  • Dresses: knit dresses, light woven dresses and casual summer dresses

Kids’ Apparel

  • Boys: tees, graphic tees, polos, tanks, lightweight sweatshirts, hoodies, shorts, joggers and track pants
  • Girls: tees, graphic tees, polos, leggings, shorts, dresses, skirts, tanks and sweatshirts
  • Baby garment basics where required: onesies, baby tees, baby shorts and baby dresses
  • Program note: garment categories only; no bags, footwear, leather goods, accessories or home textiles
Capability examples

Representative sourcing programs.

Case study 01

Men’s polo & tee program

Buyer scenario with Bangladesh production, FOB Chittagong execution, MOQ guidance from 5,000 pcs and disciplined follow-up through shipment.

Case study 02

Ladies’ tops & dresses

Development support, sampling coordination, commercial costing alignment and production visibility for fashion basics.

Case study 03

Kids seasonal apparel

Boys, girls and selected baby garment basics with QC follow-up, pack coordination and shipment readiness across buyer programs.

EGENVA intelligence

Human apparel experience, strengthened by EGENVA.

VESA stays apparel-first. EGENVA supports the operating layer behind sourcing with structured visibility, faster follow-up discipline and better decision support across supplier selection, costing, T&A and quality checkpoints.

Supplier fit Costing visibility T&A discipline Quality checkpoints
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EGENVA Intelligence Layer

Structured support for sourcing workflows and buyer communication.

Supplier intelligenceMatch category, compliance expectation, lead time and commercial fit.
Workflow visibilityKeep sampling, approvals, T&A and escalation follow-up clear.
Decision supportBalance cost, capacity, shipment window and quality readiness.
Buyer communicationMake sourcing updates more disciplined, readable and action-led.
Venkatesh Selvaraj, founder of VESA Enterprise Inc
Leadership

Experienced sourcing leadership with a buyer-facing mindset.

Venkatesh Selvaraj brings over two decades of apparel sourcing and merchandising experience across international buyer-facing roles, product development and production management. That background shapes how VESA presents itself: practical, commercially aware and execution-focused.

“VESA is built to help buyers move from idea to delivered garment programs with clarity, accountability and stronger workflow visibility.”
Insights

A sourcing website that also reads like industry intelligence.

Fashion studio collaboration representing apparel sourcing insight and market understanding

Buyer-oriented market reading

Use VESA insights to speak to current buyer concerns: stability, lead time discipline, cost pressure and production visibility.

Product design and atelier environment representing development and trend interpretation

Product and development perspective

Blend commercial sourcing language with design and development understanding so the site feels relevant to both buying and product teams.

Garment inspection setting representing quality assurance and operational discipline

Operational credibility

Show that VESA can translate insight into sourcing execution—sampling, quality follow-up and shipment readiness—not just marketing language.

FAQ

Questions buyers usually ask before they reach out.

Does VESA handle all product types?

No. VESA focuses on garments and apparel only. The message stays intentionally sharp and buyer-relevant.

Why only Bangladesh and India?

Because focus improves credibility. The website positions VESA around two strong sourcing platforms instead of making broad unsupported geography claims.

How does the website stand out?

Through premium visuals, strong SEO structure, animation, better storytelling and a clearer explanation of how EGENVA strengthens sourcing discipline.

Start a project

Let’s build your next garment sourcing program.

Use the form for RFQ-style outreach or email directly. The website is designed to convert interest into real sourcing discussion.

Contact details

Email: info@vesaent.com

VESA LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/vesaenterprise

Founder LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/venkategenva

Buyer RFQ / enquiry

Please share product category, quantity, target FOB, shipment month, packing requirement and preferred production country.

CategoryQuantityFOBShipment monthCompliance