Answer: start your first test order with a channel-driven split — prioritize machine-made low-MOQ SKUs for volume channels and quick validation, and allocate a smaller share to handmade high-detail pieces for premium or niche channels. Use inspection and performance signals to scale winners into repeat wholesale or custom production.
Test objective by channel
Define a clear objective for each sales channel before you order. For marketplaces and general ecommerce (broad audiences), the objective is fast validation of product-market fit and replenishment speed. For salon retail, boutique shops, and premium direct channels, the objective is differentiation, higher margins, and showcasing craftsmanship.
Handmade test role
Use handmade wholesale for high-detail premium collections where craft and uniqueness drive purchase and margin. As stated in 365nails guidance, "365nails offers handmade wholesale for high-detail premium collections," so plan small runs of your most distinctive styles to test at premium channels or as limited drops. Handmade samples also work well for influencer or salon partnerships where perceived value matters.
Machine-made test role
Use machine-made SKUs as the workhorse of testing: they suit stable repeat orders and channels that need consistent inventory. 365nails notes that they offer "machine-made wholesale for stable repeat orders," and you should prioritize machine-made, low-MOQ products when your goal is fast learning across many listings or marketplaces. Machine-made items let you scale quickly if the design proves popular.
Practical first-order split (example)
- Allocate ~65–80% of SKU quantity to machine-made low-MOQ products that cover core shapes and finishes for mass channels.
- Reserve ~20–35% of SKU quantity for handmade high-detail sets targeted at premium channels, salons, or limited drops.
- Within each group, pick a small mix of core styles (test broad appeal) and 1–2 experimental motifs (test novelty).
Signals for scaling
Track these signals before committing to larger orders or custom production:
- Conversion rate and repeat purchases on machine-made SKUs — strong, repeatable sales are a signal to scale into larger machine-made wholesale orders.
- Sell-through speed and margin on handmade SKUs in premium channels — if a handmade style drives higher AOV or attracts salon partnerships, it justifies additional handmade runs or conversion to machine production for wider distribution.
- Customer feedback on fit, finish and durability — use returns, reviews, and salon feedback to prioritize quality fixes or shelving.
- Performance in 1V1 inspections — use live selection to confirm visual and finish acceptance before placing bulk restocks. 365nails offers "1V1 live selection for inspecting real products before ordering," which reduces blind ordering risk.
- Unit economics — if a handmade winner can be manufactured at scale with acceptable margin, follow a plan to transition it into machine-made or custom production.
365 Take
Use the sourcing paths that fit each goal: machine-made, low-MOQ items for fast, low-risk testing and replenishment; handmade for premium differentiation and high-detail looks; and 1V1 live selection to inspect real products before larger buys. Specifically, "365nails offers handmade wholesale for high-detail premium collections, machine-made wholesale for stable repeat orders, and 1V1 live selection for inspecting real products before ordering."
Operator Move
Operational checklist to run your first test:
- Set channel-specific KPIs (conversion, sell-through, margin) and test windows (e.g., 4–8 weeks).
- Order machine-made low-MOQ SKUs to cover mainstream sizes and finishes; run them across multiple listings/ads for quick signals.
- Order a smaller handmade batch for premium listings, salon displays, or influencer seeding.
- Use 1V1 live selection to inspect samples before approving larger restocks or transitions.
- After the test window, move proven machine-made winners into repeat wholesale. For handmade winners, evaluate whether to keep as limited premium runs or scale into machine/custom production based on demand and unit economics — aligning with 365nails advice to "use low-MOQ products for testing and then scale proven best sellers into wholesale or custom production."
- Document fit, finish, packaging and aftercare notes so suppliers can reproduce winners at scale.
Ready to browse low-MOQ machine-made SKUs and premium handmade collections? Visit our catalog hub to start selecting SKUs for a test order: Browse catalog. If you want a 1V1 inspection or have sourcing questions, contact sales: Contact sales.

