PRODUCT CATALOG

Custom Activewear Catalog — 5 Product Families, One Factory Floor

Each family below carries different fabric, fit, decoration, and packing risks. Send a tech-pack page or reference photo per family — we confirm MOQ, fabric availability and line slot within 24 hours.

PRODUCT ROUTING

Each product family has a different risk before sampling.

Training pieces are judged by stretch and recovery, athleisure by hand feel and wash behavior, running shells by weather trims, team kits by roster accuracy, and accessories by color matching.

  • Send reference photos or tech-pack pages for the family you want to quote.
  • Ask for sample photos, fabric records and packing examples that match that category.
  • Keep accessories, labels and carton marks tied to the main garment file.
Activewear fabric swatches, test tools and category review notes
Incoming fabric is read on a spectrophotometer; ΔE > 1.0 lots are rejected at intake — same gate for all 5 families before sampling.
Product Range

Product Families

Click any family to see subcategory specs, fabric options, and per-SKU MOQs.

Training and performance activewear — leggings, sports bras, compression top

Training & Performance

High-stretch performance pieces built for studio, gym, and HIIT — anti-pilling, moisture-wicking, four-way stretch.

leggings sports bras joggers shorts compression top

Cut-and-sew · 4-way stretch knit

MOQ 100 / SKU · 35-42 days stock / 48-58 custom

Explore Training & Performance →
Athleisure and lifestyle fit collection — hoodie, jacket, sweatpant

Athleisure / Lifestyle Fit

Heavier-weight knits and looser fits for off-gym wear, lounge collections, and casual brand lines.

tee hoodie jacket pullover sweatpant

Cut-and-sew · French terry · fleece

MOQ 100 / SKU · 35-42 days stock / 48-58 custom

Explore Athleisure →
Team and club sublimated jerseys with number and crest personalization

Team & Club Apparel

Sublimated team sets with number, name, and crest personalization — driven by your roster CSV.

jersey training tee warm-up custom team set

Sublimation · per-piece personalization

MOQ 100 / order · 18-25 days

Explore Team & Club →
Outdoor running windbreaker and technical running tights

Outdoor / Running

Wind-blocking shells, lightweight running tights, and technical singlets for trail and road brands.

windbreaker running tights singlet technical shell

Cut-and-sew · bonded seam · DWR coating

MOQ 100 / SKU · 35-42 days stock / 48-58 custom

Explore Outdoor & Running →
Activewear accessories — headband, arm sleeve, socks, cap

Accessories

Cut-and-sew accessories matched to your main collection's fabric and dye lot.

headband arm sleeve socks cap

Cut-and-sew · knit · sublimation

MOQ 100 / SKU · Ships with main collection

Explore Accessories →
By Sport

Sport-Specific Apparel

12 sport categories below. 5 link to dedicated industry pages with deep fabric and decoration spec; 7 route to RFQ — share volume, fabric direction and use case, and we confirm capacity within 24 hours.

Factory Standards

Shared Across All Families

32 QC Inspectors

Same inspection team on every line

OEKO-TEX Certified Fabric

Tested for harmful substances per Annex 6

Full Size Grading

XS through XXL, your size curve — graded by 16 in-house pattern-makers

Matched Dye Lots

Accessories match main collection fabric and color

8,500
m² single-floor factory
280
workers on single payroll
12
production lines
380K
pieces / month capacity
Cross-Family Reference

5 Families, 6 Decisions on One Page

Before clicking into a single family, read the row-by-row differences. Numbers below match what each family page lists internally; if you see a mismatch, the family page wins.

Decision Training & Performance Athleisure Team & Club Outdoor / Running Accessories
View family Leggings · sports bras · joggers · shorts · compression top Tees · hoodies · jackets · pullovers · sweatpants Game jerseys · practice tees · warm-up sets Windbreakers · running tights · singlets · technical shells Headbands · arm sleeves · socks · caps
Production lines Cut-and-sew (lines 5–9) Cut-and-sew (lines 5–9) Team-set (lines 10–12) Cut-and-sew (lines 5–9) + bonded-seam stations Sublimation (lines 1–4) + cut-and-sew add-on
GSM band & main fabric 180–320 GSM
4-way stretch knit
160–360 GSM
French terry · brushed fleece · cotton-poly · tri-blend
140–280 GSM
Mesh / interlock polyester · brushed polyester
50–160 GSM lightweight (windbreakers · singlets)
180–260 GSM mid-heavy (softshells · tights)
Ripstop nylon · bonded polyester · nylon/spandex
180–240 GSM knit
(caps vary by shell)
Primary decoration DTG · sublimation · silicone · heat transfer Embroidery · DTG · silicone · heat transfer Full-bleed sublimation + heat transfer Sublimation · heat-transfer reflective tape Sublimation · embroidery · jacquard knit
Lead time 35–42 days stock fabric
48–58 days custom fabric
35–42 days stock fabric
48–58 days custom fabric
18–25 days
(kickoff-anchored)
35–42 days stock fabric
48–58 days custom fabric
Ships with main collection
First-fail QC test Recovery + opacity at full stretch Shrinkage + rib recovery after wash Roster CSV 1:1 + sponsor placement DWR spray-rating + low-light reflective audit Dye-lot ΔE vs main garment

All families share the same intake gate: incoming fabric is rejected at ΔE > 1.0 (spectrophotometer reading) before cutting. MOQ is 100 per SKU across all families.

ROUTE BY FAILURE MODE

Which family should your RFQ start in?

Each family below has a different first-fail test — opacity, wash, roster accuracy, weather trims, or shade match. Pick the one your buyer would reject the sample on.

Judged on a squat?

If your buyer review starts with opacity under extension and waistband hold, begin at Training & Performance — the family where recovery testing, not styling, decides approval.

Judged after the wash?

Hoodies and lounge pieces win or fail on hand feel, shrinkage and shade drift across heavy knits. That conversation lives in Athleisure.

Judged against a fixture date?

When a roster spreadsheet and a season opener control the order, go straight to Team & Club — its lead time is engineered around kickoff, not catalog cycles.

Judged in bad weather?

Shells, tights and singlets are trim-and-membrane projects more than fabric projects. Outdoor & Running covers DWR grades, bonded seams and reflectivity.

Judged next to the main garment?

Headbands, sleeves, socks and caps only look right when their dye lot is tied to the apparel order. Accessories explains how that coordination works.

Family page or sport page?

Family pages define fabric, construction and QC scope. Sport pages — yoga, gym, cycling, soccer, basketball, streetwear — add the use-case engineering on top. Quote from whichever matches how your buyer talks.

Which line type will you occupy?

Our 12 lines split three ways: four sublimation lines feed printed panels, five cut-and-sew lines handle stretch and heavy knits, three team lines assemble roster kits. Your family determines the routing — and the realistic schedule.

Still split between two families?

Send both reference photos. A compression hoodie or a sublimated running tee crosses family lines, and we will tell you which sample track answers the riskier question first.

BUYER’S SHORTCUT

What should you pull off a family page before emailing us?

Each family page lists a GSM band, a minimum-and-lead line, and the QC test that gates it. Pull those three into your RFQ email — that is what we need to quote without follow-up.

The GSM band

Every subcategory lists a weight range. Quote your target inside it — or tell us why you are outside it — and fabric sourcing starts a week earlier.

The minimum-and-lead line

Families differ on lead time even at identical quantities, because line type drives the calendar. Pull the figure from the family you are actually buying, not from a competitor’s homepage.

The QC focus

Note which test gates your family — recovery, wash behavior, roster accuracy, weather trims or shade matching — and ask for that record in your pre-shipment file. Buyers who name the test get the data without negotiation.