A fishing apparel product catalog open on a desk, reviewed by a sourcing team
01Catalog · One file, sent to your inbox

Download the fishing apparel catalog — your whole range in one shareable file.

Get the full picture in a single PDF: the product range we make, the fabric families behind them, performance spec ranges, customization options and MOQ — a spec overview you can forward to your team, take into a meeting or read offline before you request a quote or sample. Tell us who you are and a real project manager emails you the current catalog. It's a spec overview, not a price list.

Inside the catalog
Product range 01
Fabric & spec ranges 02
Customization & MOQ 04
1 File
your whole range, shareable
6 Sections
products to logistics
24h
a real PM sends it over
02What's inside

What's inside the catalog — the whole range, at a glance.

The catalog is a contents page for everything we make, in the order you'd actually read it. Each section below is a page group in the PDF — a spec overview, not a deep spec sheet and not a price list. The full detail lives on the pages linked here; the catalog is the one file that holds the map.

01Product range
p. 01

The garment families we make — long- and short-sleeve shirts, sun hoodies, jerseys, polos, jackets, pants, hats and gaiters — one page each so you can see the spread in a glance. Deep detail on each is on the range we make and its product pages.

02Fabric families
p. 02

The performance fabrics behind the garments — UPF 50+, quick-dry, cooling mesh, 4-way stretch — grouped by what each is for, not by a gsm table. Full fabric technology: fabric families.

03Performance spec ranges
p. 03

The ranges you'd screen on — UPF rating, fabric weight bands, key features — shown as overview ranges so you can shortlist, then confirm exact specs per style. Details: our fabric technology.

04Customization & decoration
p. 04

How your brand goes on — sublimation, print, embroidery, woven labels, full private label — named so you can see what's possible before you brief artwork. How it's done: custom gear and private label.

05Ordering & MOQ
p. 05

How to order and at what scale — OEM, ODM and wholesale programs, with MOQ from 100 pcs per style (mixed sizes). A spec overview, not a price list — your number comes in a quote.

06Logistics & lead time
p. 06

How it reaches you — worldwide DDP or DDU, plus where sampling and bulk sit on the calendar at a glance. Day-by-day stages: brief-to-delivery timeline.

The catalog is the map, the pages are the territory. Skim the six sections here to see the shape of the range; open the linked pages when you want the depth. Either way, the PDF is the single file you can hand to your team.
03Why download

Why download the catalog — and who reaches for it.

A catalog isn't just a nicer web page — it's a file that does jobs a browser tab can't. Here's why buyers ask for it, and the roles that get the most out of one.

  • Share it with your whole team, in one file.

    Forward one PDF to your merchandiser, your boss and your partner instead of a stack of screenshots — everyone reviews the same overview, no missing pages.

  • Align before you spend time on a quote or sample.

    See the full range and what's possible first, so when you do brief a quote or a sample you already know what you're asking for.

  • Take it offline — into a meeting, a show, a store.

    A file works with no wifi: present it in a buyer meeting, flip through it on a trade-show floor, or check it on the shop floor.

  • Keep a reference you can compare against.

    A single overview you can annotate and set side by side with other suppliers, so your shortlist is apples to apples.

Who it's for

Anyone who needs to brief other people before they order.

Private-label brands Wholesale distributors Amazon & Shopify sellers Charter fleets Tournament teams Outdoor-retail buyers

One file everyone in the decision can read the same way — before a single email goes out for pricing.

04How to get it

How you get the catalog — one short form, then it's in your inbox.

There's no anonymous auto-download, and that's on purpose. A real project manager sends you the current catalog — so you get the latest range and a human contact, not a stale file scraped off the web. Here's the short path.

24hours
a real PM sends it · usually same GMT+8 business day
STEP 1

Tell us who you are.

A short form — your name, business email, country and what you're sourcing. That's it to get the file moving; the more you share about your products, the better the PM can point you to the right sections.

STEP 2

A real PM emails you the catalog.

Within 24 hours — usually the same GMT+8 business day — a project manager sends the current catalog PDF to your business email, and can flag the sections that fit your category. (For general reply times across email and WhatsApp, see contact us; this page is about getting the catalog.)

STEP 3

Share it, present it, then move.

Forward the file to your team, take it into your meeting or show, and when you're ready, use it to brief a quote or a sample — the PM who sent it is your contact for the next step.

Why a form, not a button? So the catalog you get is current, and so there's a person on the other end who already knows what you're after — not a one-way download that leaves you emailing from scratch later.
05A look inside

A look inside the catalog before you get it.

So you know what lands in your inbox: the catalog opens with the range, then walks through fabric and specs, then customization. Here's a representative look at the cover and a few inside spreads — the file you get is the current, full version.

Fishing apparel catalog coverCover · the range in one file
Catalog spread showing the fishing garment rangeInside · product range
Catalog spread showing fabric and spec rangesInside · fabric & specs
Catalog spread showing customization optionsInside · customization
  • CoverThe range in one file. The catalog cover and contents, so anyone you forward it to sees the scope in a glance.
  • p. 01Inside · product range. Page spreads that lay out the garment families — shirts, hoodies, jerseys, polos and more — one clean look per family.
  • p. 02Inside · fabric & spec ranges. Spreads that group the performance fabrics and the spec ranges you'd screen on — an overview, not a data dump.
  • p. 04Inside · customization. Spreads showing how your logo, prints, labels and private-label options go on the garments.

Representative pages. These previews show the structure; the PDF a PM sends is the current, complete catalog — ranges update, so the file you receive is the latest.

06Where it fits

Where the catalog fits: catalog, then quote, then sample.

The catalog is the first of three things buyers reach for — each answers a different question. Here's how they line up, so you pull the right one at the right moment.

Catalog

See the range.

The shareable overview you start with: what we make, what it's made of, at a glance. Right when you're aligning your team and deciding what to ask for.

You're on it
Quote

Get the number.

When you know what you want, get a quote returns a written, line-item number for your exact run — the price side the catalog deliberately leaves out.

Sample

Hold the piece.

Before you commit to a run, request a sample puts the real garment in your hands to check hand feel, fit and decoration.

The path, in order: catalog to align → quote to price → sample to verify → order. The catalog is where it starts; the same project manager can carry you through the next two.
Get the fishing apparel catalog
07Get the catalog

Get the fishing apparel catalog.

Tell us who you are and what you're sourcing. A real project manager emails you the current catalog PDF within 24 hours (GMT+8) — the full range, fabrics, spec ranges, customization and MOQ, in one shareable file. It's a spec overview, not a price list.

  • Current catalog emailed within 24 hours (GMT+8)
  • Sent by a real project manager — your contact for what's next
  • The whole range in one shareable PDF
  • Spec overview — not a price list
  • NDA & confidentiality on request

Get the catalog

A real project manager emails you the current catalog PDF. Fields marked * are required.

08Catalog FAQ

Catalog questions, answered.

The questions buyers ask right before they request the catalog. If yours isn't here, ask it in your message.

Is the catalog free?
Yes — it's free to request. Tell us who you are and a project manager emails it over; there's no charge to receive the catalog.
Why do I have to fill a form instead of downloading it instantly?
So you get the current version and a real contact. A PM sends the latest catalog and can point you to the sections that fit your category — better than a one-way download you can't follow up on.
Does the catalog have prices in it?
No — it's a spec overview (range, fabrics, spec ranges, customization, MOQ), not a price list. Every run is quoted to your exact spec; for the number, get a quote.
Can I share it with my team and use it offline?
Yes — it's one PDF built to forward, present in a meeting or read with no wifi. That's the point of a single file.
Is it the current range?
Yes — a PM sends the latest catalog, and ranges update over time, so the file you receive is current rather than an old cached copy.
Can I get a quote or a sample straight from the catalog?
Yes — shortlist from the catalog, then get a quote for pricing or request a sample to hold the piece. The PM who sent your catalog carries you into the next step.