Production Services

Activewear Manufacturing Services — 8 Tracks from Sketch to Reorder

A finished tech-pack goes straight to costing; a sketch starts in pattern development; a garment you love gets reverse-engineered into a spec you own. Tell us what is attached to your inquiry and we route within 24 hours.

ROUTE THE RFQ

Choose the service path by what your buyer file already contains.

RFQ routing depends on what file you can attach — finished tech-pack, base-pattern launch, sample-only review, label kit, artwork file, roster CSV or full pattern development.

  • OEM is for buyers with a finished spec and clear production target.
  • ODM is for launch programs that can start from a stable factory base pattern.
  • Print, label and team customization are add-on workflows that need their own approval records.
Pattern and sample approval table for activewear service routing
Spec, sample and pattern status decide the production route.
Private label packing and carton file for activewear service routing
Labels, packing and compliance requests are handled as separate approval files.
What We Offer

Production Services

Each service below links to a detailed spec page with process steps, timelines, and pricing.

ODM

Pick from our pattern library. Swap color, fabric, or logo — skip the pattern-making cycle.

MOQ 100/SKU · 30-40 days

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Private Label

Your hangtag, care label, polybag, and master carton — full label kit assembled by us. Add-on to any OEM or ODM order.

Add-on service

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Small-Batch Sampling

One piece per sample. USD 45 fee. 5 working days on stock fabric, 12 days on custom fabric.

1 piece · 5 days stock / 12 days custom

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Custom Print & Embroidery

Sublimation, DTG, silicone, 3D embossed, flat embroidery, heat transfer — all in-house. Combinable on the same PO.

Combinable on same PO

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Team Customization

Per-piece number, name, crest, and sponsor block driven by your roster CSV.

MOQ 100 · 18-25 days

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Tech-Pack & Pattern

No tech-pack yet? Our 16 pattern-makers build one from a reference sample or sketch.

USD 220/pattern · 7-14 days

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Wholesale Program

Repeatable replenishment on core SKUs — volume pricing, size-ratio packs, reorder records keep lot two identical to lot one.

Volume pricing · reorder-ready

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Order Process

How a Typical Order Moves Through the Factory

1

Inquiry

You send your requirements or tech-pack. We confirm service track, MOQ, and timeline within 24 hours.

Day 1
2

Sample Approval

We produce 1-3 samples for fit, color, and construction sign-off.

5-12 days
3

Pre-Production

Fabric sourced, bulk color matched, grading finalized, production schedule locked.

3-5 days
4

Bulk Production

Cut, sew, print, QC at AQL 2.5 sampling — 32 in-line plus lab inspectors gate every lot before packing.

35-42 days
5

Shipment

Pre-shipment report shared. Goods released to your freight forwarder or our logistics partner.

FOB
Path Choice

OEM vs ODM — 6 Decisions That Pick the Path for You

Both paths run on the same five cut-and-sew lines (lines 5–9) with the same QC team. The difference is who supplies the pattern, what stays open, and where the first cost shows up. The third column covers the case where neither fits today.

Decision OEM Cut-and-Sew ODM (Library swap) If neither fits today
Starting file Finished tech-pack + approved lab dip Category direction (e.g. “hoodie 320 GSM, drop shoulder”) One reference sample / photo / sketch
What stays open Fabric availability + QC plan only; spec is locked Library silhouette + grading set; fabric, decoration and branding swap freely Everything — buyer hasn’t committed to a direction yet
Pattern work Buyer-supplied; verified on first sample Factory base pattern; minor block tweak, graded to your size curve (XS–XXL) Built from scratch by 16 in-house pattern-makers
Lead time 35–42 days stock fabric
48–58 days custom fabric
30–40 days Sample 5 days stock / 12 days custom · Tech-pack 7–14 days
Price structure Garment cost + decoration add-ons. No pattern fee. Garment cost + minor block-adjustment fee. No pattern fee. USD 45 per sample · USD 220 per pattern
First-decision risk Fabric availability + QC plan alignment to your spec Library block fit on your actual size curve Garment direction itself — the buyer hasn’t chosen yet

Numbers in this table are reflected verbatim on each service’s detail page. MOQ is 100 per SKU on every garment-producing track.

8

Production tracks

100

MOQ (OEM, per SKU)

USD 45

Sample fee (1 piece)

5

Days sample (stock; 12 if custom)

START FROM YOUR FILE

What is already sitting in your buyer file?

Forget the service names for a second. Tell us what document you can attach to the inquiry today — that single fact routes the project.

A finished, graded tech-pack

You own the spec; we execute it. The only debate left is fabric availability and the QC plan.

Go to OEM →

Only a sketch or a garment you admire

Nothing measurable yet. Convert the idea into a POM table and grading rules before anyone quotes you.

Go to Tech-Pack & Pattern →

A launch date and no pattern

Borrow a proven silhouette from the library, swap fabric and branding, and protect the calendar.

Go to ODM →

Artwork files and a decoration question

Six in-house methods, one selection logic: fabric base, stretch behavior, color count, placement.

Go to Print & Embroidery →

A spreadsheet of names and numbers

Roster-driven kits are a data workflow first and a garment second. Start where the CSV is validated.

Go to Team Customization →

Brand assets ready for the garment

Hangtags, care labels, polybags and carton marks ride along as one approval file on any production order.

Go to Private Label →

A selling SKU that needs restocking

Repeat buyers get tiered pricing, ratio packs and a reorder record that keeps lot two identical to lot one.

Go to Wholesale Program →

Honest uncertainty

Spend USD 45 and 5 working days on one physical piece (12 days on custom fabric). Use it to settle direction before bulk commitment.

Go to Sampling →

Two of the above at once

Common and welcome: a tech-pack build for your hero style running parallel to a library launch that funds it. Tracks share one account manager, so neither gets orphaned.

Describe both →
HOW WE TRIAGE

What happens to your inquiry in the first 24 hours?

1

File completeness scan

A sales engineer lists what your file can already prove — measurements, fabric, artwork, roster — and what still needs a decision before money moves. Gaps are stated plainly, with the cheapest way to close each one.

Hour 0–4
2

Track assignment

The project is matched to one primary track; printing, labeling and team personalization attach as add-on workflows with their own approval records rather than separate orders.

Same day
3

Written confirmation

You receive the assigned track, the applicable minimum, and a dated timeline — so the first thing you approve is the plan, not a sample invoice.

Within 24h