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Powered by ATMF. Stocked in the UK. 📍Free Pick Up Available in Leicester

How ThreadChain Works

Two ways to join. One shared mission: reviving UK manufacturing.

Who is ThreadChain for?

Whether you’re a style-savvy shopper or a side hustler looking to launch a brand, ThreadChain gives you access to Leicester’s fashion stock—without waste or risk.

FAQ

Got questions about buying or selling with ThreadChain? Learn how our UK-based surplus fashion platform supports consumers and Shopify entrepreneurs.

All our products on The Collection are surplus stock sourced directly from trusted garment factories in Leicester, UK. We  work with ethical, vetted manufacturers.

Products that are made to demand are also made in ethical factories and you will have the opportunity to meet the factory directly.  

Yes – all listed products on The Collection are in stock and ready for fast UK dispatch from our Leicester fulfilment centre.

No. With ThreadChain, you can start your fashion brand without holding any inventory. We offer seamless made to order contracts too directly from our warehouse to your customer.

ThreadChain is currently in soft launch mode and whilst we are trailing the site there are no fees to pay.  Once established you will need to join the membership of the ATMF. Currently there are no listing fees, only a small commission on successful sales only.

No the factories that are supplying the garments have guaranteed that the stock has no IP issue. The stock is owned by the factory not ThreadChain by the ATMF and the factory has the legal right to sell these garments. We will connect you directly with the factory if required and you can discuss this further.

Your statutory rights are not affected so if the garment has an issue such as a fabric flaw or is not fit for purpose intended then please return. However, please remember you are helping the factories to clear their dead stock and the prices are low to reflect this.    Remember too you can upcycle and re-design these garments. Be creative!  Where is the disclaimer that I put too...that needs to be on the site.