Free shipping on qualifying orders is the first thing a boutique buyer tends to remember about Wholesale Fashion Warehouse, but the more telling detail is who the orders come from. This is a Los Angeles supply operation aimed squarely at people who resell, not at someone hunting for a single dress. Wholesale Fashion Warehouse sells women's clothing, fashion jewelry, accessories, and makeup, pulling that stock from local manufacturers around LA instead of routing it through a long overseas chain. For a small shop owner trying to keep a rack stocked without committing to thousands of units, that local sourcing angle is worth attention.

The setup is genuinely two-sided. Wholesale Fashion Warehouse has a physical warehouse in Vernon, California, and an online store, and together they amount to more than a storefront photo bolted onto a web template. Trade buyers can walk in, which is significant for clothing, where you want to feel a fabric and judge a color before you order a dozen. The company has been operating since 2006, so roughly nineteen years of history sit behind the listing. That kind of run does not guarantee anything, but in a category where wholesale outfits appear and vanish within a season, longevity at least tells you the lights have stayed on.

On the jewelry side, which is the category this entry occupies in the business directory, Wholesale Fashion Warehouse's offering reads as fashion and costume pieces meant to be sold on at retail margins. That is a different proposition from fine jewelry, and it should be judged on what it is: affordable accessories a boutique can mark up and move quickly. Paired with the apparel, cosmetics, and fragrance lines the company carries, the range points at a buyer who wants to fill several departments of a small store from one supplier. There is real convenience in that, assuming quality holds across categories, which is exactly where outside opinion becomes useful.

Reputation across the review platforms

The outside opinion here is fairly substantial. Wholesale Fashion Warehouse carries about 168 reviews on Birdeye averaging 4.5 stars, a strong signal given the volume. Sitejabber sits lower but still respectable at 4.2 stars across 26 reviews, with people repeatedly singling out customer service, and one reviewer flagging a refund issued as store credit instead of going back to the card. Yelp adds another 60 reviews and 42 photos, and at least one buyer there named a staff member, Mayra, as helpful, the kind of specific that points to real experiences behind the ratings. Photos on a wholesale listing are quietly valuable too, since they let a prospective buyer see actual product instead of catalog renders.

Not every review is positive, and any wholesale buyer should expect that spread. Trustpilot shows only a couple of reviews, one of them negative about product quality, and TrustLink has 48 complaints and reviews on file, a number worth reading through before placing a large first order. The store-credit-instead-of-refund note also surfaces a question every buyer should ask up front: what does the return process look like when a batch arrives wrong? Across the platforms the overall weight of feedback for Wholesale Fashion Warehouse leans positive, but the spread is wide enough that a cautious buyer should read the critical reviews directly instead of stopping at the star average.

The Better Business Bureau profile is a mixed bag in a way that is easy to misread. Wholesale Fashion Warehouse is not BBB accredited and currently shows as "Not Rated" because there is not enough data for the bureau to assign a grade. That is not the same as a bad rating; it usually means few or no complaints reached the BBB, which for a company this established is more neutral than alarming. Three phone numbers and the Vernon street address are visible on the BBB profile, so reaching Wholesale Fashion Warehouse by phone is straightforward even though the website itself was returning a 403 error and could not be checked directly during this review. A trade buyer who prefers to confirm stock or terms before ordering has clear routes to do that.

The fit between the model and the customer is what holds this together. A supplier that sources locally, keeps a real warehouse open to trade, spreads across apparel, jewelry, cosmetics, and fragrance, and has accumulated a sizeable, mostly favorable review history is a reasonable candidate for a boutique owner building out inventory. The caveats are honest: confirm the return and refund policy with Wholesale Fashion Warehouse directly, check the complaint records on TrustLink and the lone quality gripes on Trustpilot, and treat the 403-blocked site as a prompt to call rather than a red flag. None of that overturns the picture; it just sharpens it.

If a store needs to stock several categories from one Los Angeles source, with the option of seeing goods in person and a track record stretching back nearly two decades, Wholesale Fashion Warehouse covers a lot of ground at once. For buyers who want to consolidate apparel, jewelry, and cosmetics under a single account, the company's model is built for exactly that. Wholesale Fashion Warehouse is the kind of operation worth testing on a smaller initial order, and the review record across multiple platforms gives enough of a picture to judge whether that test makes sense.


Business address
Wholesale Fashion Square
4927 Alcoa Avenue,
Vernon (Los Angeles),
California
90058
United States

Contact details
Phone: 1-323-583-2875
Fax: 1-323-582-2862