Single Drawn Hair
People keep complaining about single drawn hair having short hair.
That's kind of silly, as it's called "Single Drawn" for a reason. While there are differences between suppliers in the long to short hair ratio, even for single drawn hair, at most you're getting about 10-12% long hair in single drawn bundles.
If you want more, be ready to pay for it, but then again, if you see the prices, most likely you will still end up going for single drawn hair.
With the current scarcity of long hair material, in the table below, you can see what you end up paying for higher fullnesses . So for 20-25% fullness you'd pay an extra $55 for 30" bundles, and for 30% even up to $85.
You simply can't pay single drawn prices, and receive high fullness hair. You'll have to compromise.
(BTW, these are some of the higher fullnesses mainly ordered by companies which do insanely well, have a lot of money to spend and can charge very high prices.
A lot of these larger clients come from out of USA. It's impossible to stock even for the larger manufacturers, and are custom orders made according to the wishes of a client.
The prices are based on #101 bulk hair in the highest quality hair in the market).
So hopefully at least you get some insight and rather look for the right short-to-long hair ratio your targeted clientbase can afford, rather than getting lost on finding double drawn hair for single drawn prices.