Direct answer: Wholesale press-on nail prices depend on production method, MOQ, customization, packaging, and shipping. Typical ballpark unit ranges: machine-made $0.8–$2 per set, semi-handmade $1–$2.5 per set, and handmade $1.5–$6+ per set at common MOQs (30–300). Final landed cost changes with private-label packaging, adhesive choices, and freight.

Key Takeaways for press on nail wholesale pricing
- Unit price is driven by MOQ, complexity (3D, crystals), and finish (gel vs glossy vs matte).
- Lower MOQs increase per-set cost; private label packaging and quality control add predictable fees.
- Compare suppliers with a cost-plus framework: base unit + customization + packaging + shipping + inspection.
- Request samples and a full landed-cost quote (incoterms, duties, lead time) before committing.
Who this pricing guide is for
- Wholesale buyers and beauty store owners evaluating MOQ and margins
- Nail salon owners and private label founders comparing OEM/ODM options
- Shopify, TikTok Shop, Etsy, and Amazon sellers planning SKUs and pricing
- Dropshipping sellers validating supplier costs and sample quality
Pricing components every buyer must budget for: materials, labor, and QC
Break a supplier quote into clear line items so you can compare offers:
- Base unit cost: depends on machine-made vs handmade, materials, and nail shape (stiletto, coffin, almond).
- Design & tooling: one-time charges for molds, custom prints, or stamping.
- Customization & embellishments: 3D flowers, crystals, chrome add per-set labor costs.
- Packaging & private label: printed boxes, inserts, and barcode labeling raise per-unit costs.
- Adhesive & accessories: glue tubes, adhesive tabs, sizing guides or sizing kits.
- Quality control: pre-shipment inspection and sample approval fees.
- Shipping & duties: freight, insurance, and import taxes — get landed cost estimates by port or DDP.
Quick comparison: machine-made vs semi-handmade vs handmade (pricing, MOQ, lead time)
- Machine-made: lower unit cost, MOQ often 30–200, fast lead time, limited textured detail.
- Semi-handmade: blend of speed and hand-detail, MOQs commonly 50–150, mid-range price, good for trend collections.
- Handmade: higher per-set price, MOQs 50–300, longer production, ideal for premium private-label or salon-grade lines.
Wholesale pricing decision framework (step-by-step)
- Define product tier: budget, mid, or premium (affects margin targets).
- Choose production method (machine, semi, handmade) based on desired finish and cost tolerance.
- Estimate MOQ you can sell within 3 months; smaller sellers may accept higher per-unit cost to test SKUs.
- Request sample(s) and a full quote with packaging, adhesives, QC, and shipping broken out.
- Calculate landed price per set and target wholesale & retail price using a margin model (cost-plus or keystone).
Ordering checklist before you place a wholesale order (MOQ, OEM, ODM, private label)
- Confirm MOQ and available sizes (XS–XL) or multi-shape sets.
- Approve physical sample and photo/video proof; note any color or embellishment tolerances.
- Confirm private-label options: hang tags, printed box, UPC/EAN, and minimum run for packaging.
- Specify adhesive type (glue vs adhesive tabs) and include in quote.
- Agree on QC standards, pre-shipment inspection, and return policy for damaged goods.
- Get payment terms, lead time, and incoterm (FOB, DDP) in writing.
How to request an accurate wholesale quote (step-by-step)
- Select 1–3 SKUs to quote and request unit cost at 3 MOQ levels (e.g., 50 / 100 / 300).
- Provide exact specs: shape, length, materials, crystals, and packaging mockup.
- Ask for sample fees, lead time, production capacity, and photography rights for product images.
- Request freight options and a landed-cost example to your location (use DDP for clarity).
Example wholesale product and MOQs (see available collections)
For seasonal examples and wholesale MOQs, explore sets like "Summer Tropical Starfish" (MOQ=100) or visit browse all press-on nails to compare styles and base pricing tiers.
365nails Fit: how we support your pricing and sourcing strategy
365nails offers wholesale, private label, OEM/ODM, and dropshipping for buyers who need reliable MOQs, sample selection, and packaging options. We provide sample services, multi-shape packs, and transparent quotes that separate unit cost, packaging, and shipping so you can calculate margins and choose a production method that fits your channel—whether Shopify, TikTok Shop, or salon retail.
FAQ — direct answers for quick extraction
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Q: What influences MOQ and unit cost most?
A: Design complexity (3D, crystals), private-label packaging, and production method (machine vs handmade) are the largest drivers of MOQ and per-set cost.
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Q: Can I start with a low MOQ and scale?
A: Yes—many suppliers offer higher unit prices for low-run samples or semi-handmade options; expect the per-set price to fall as MOQ increases.
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Q: Should I use adhesive tabs or nail glue for wholesale kits?
A: Adhesive tabs reduce customer support issues and returns but raise per-kit cost; glue gives stronger hold but may increase liability and returns if misused.
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Q: How do I include packaging in quotes?
A: Ask suppliers to itemize printed box cost, insert cards, and unit shrink-wrapping so you can compare true landed cost per set.
Next steps and buyer action
Use the decision framework and checklist above to collect 3 quotes: machine-made, semi-handmade, and handmade at your target MOQ. Request samples, confirm packaging options, and calculate landed cost to set wholesale and retail prices. For help sourcing samples or private-label packaging, browse our collections or contact 365nails for a tailored quote and sample plan.
Related 365nails resources
- Complete Guide to Press-On Nail Wholesale
- Wholesale Press-On Nails vs Retail Nail Sets: Which Is Best for Your Business?
- How to Buy Press-On Nails Wholesale Without Overordering
Next sourcing step with 365nails
Compare wholesale-ready styles, then use membership or video sourcing support before placing a repeat order. For the next step, browse wholesale-ready press-on nails, review wholesale member options, or book 1V1 video sourcing.
Conclusion
Compare like-for-like quotes (unit + customization + packaging + shipping + QC) and pick the production method that meets your target margin, timeline, and brand positioning. The next step is to request samples and a DDP landed-cost quote so you can finalize pricing and place a pilot order.

