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Apparel drops and fashion orders

Fashion, Clothing, and Apparel Checkout

Collect crypto for fashion drops, custom apparel, boutique orders, and international clothing purchases with checkout that matches the brand.

Practical guide

Let fashion customers pay special drops, custom pieces, and international orders without generic checkout friction.

Fashion payments can be ordinary retail, but crypto fits better around special drops, custom orders, premium pieces, streetwear communities, and international buyers.

The store needs payment status before holding limited stock, starting customization, or releasing shipment.

MakePay provides branded payment links and hosted checkout so crypto feels like part of the brand rather than a pasted wallet address.

Payment examples

Limited drop checkout
Custom apparel deposit
Wholesale clothing invoice
International boutique order

Why it works

Checkout can match the fashion brand experience
Drops and preorders can wait for clear paid status
International buyers can avoid slow transfers
Merchant wallet settlement keeps crypto funds under brand control

Problems solved

Limited stock should not be reserved on unclear proof
Custom garments often require deposits
Global buyers may hit card and FX friction
A generic processor page can hurt premium brand trust

Guide

Why fashion crypto needs brand consistency

A fashion buyer is sensitive to brand experience. A payment page should feel connected to the store, especially for premium or limited products.

Payment status also protects scarce inventory and custom work.

Limited stock needs rules

Paid status can decide whether an item is held.

Custom work needs deposits

Payment protects the merchant before production starts.

Global fashion buyers fit

Crypto can avoid some card and FX friction.

Guide

How MakePay fits apparel checkout

Use hosted checkout for online orders and links for custom quotes, drops, preorders, or wholesale invoices.

Custom-domain payment pages help keep the checkout aligned with the brand.

Drop payment links

Useful for limited releases and private sales.

Order status

Fulfillment can wait for payment status.

Wallet settlement

Funds settle toward the merchant wallet path.

Setup path

Start with one clear payment moment.

Step 1

Choose the fashion moment

Start with drops, custom pieces, wholesale, or international orders.

Step 2

Create the branded request

Tie the payment to order, product, or collection.

Step 3

Reserve after status

Hold stock or start custom work after paid status.

Step 4

Record for support

Keep payment references with order and shipment records.

Questions

Plain answers before you launch.

Should every apparel order use crypto?

No. Start where customers ask for it or order value is high enough.

Can this work for custom pieces?

Yes. Deposits and balances are a natural fit.

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