Custom Fishing Pants, Built to Move.
Custom fishing pants from a fishing-only factory — quick-dry performance pants, convertible zip-off pants and reinforced guide pants with articulated knees, a gusseted crotch and 4-way stretch that bend, step and kneel with you, decorated with your logo from 100 pcs per style.
The fishing pant builds we make.
One lower layer, several builds — what changes is what each one is built to do: move, take abuse, dry fast or convert. Each is a fishing pant, not a shirt; for hot-weather short bottoms, a pair of fishing shorts is the build below the knee. The full fishing shirts range and fabric technology live on their own pages.
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Performance Pant
A lightweight, 4-way-stretch quick-dry pant that bends and breathes on a working day.
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Convertible Zip-Off Pant
A full-leg pant whose lower legs zip off into shorts at the knee, so one pant travels as two.
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Guide / Cargo Pant
A reinforced-knee, cargo-pocket workhorse for crews who kneel, brace and haul all day.
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Wading-Friendly Pant
A quick-drying, water-shedding pant that doesn't cling or soak when you step into the shallows.
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Jogger-Style Pant
A tapered, cuffed stretch pant with a comfortable waist for travel and dock days.
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Women's & Youth Cut
The same builds graded to women's and youth patterns — see sizing below.
What actually lets a fishing pant bend, step and kneel with you.
A fishing pant isn't a chino with a logo on it. What lets it move — and keeps it from blowing out at the crotch or wearing through at the knee where cheap pants fail — is how the lower body is built. Here's what a pant does, part by part. (Factory-stated construction; figures are representative.)
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The articulated knee — pre-bent so the knee bends with you.
The knee panels are pre-shaped to the bend of a leg — the cut already carries the shape of a flexed knee — so when you kneel, squat or step onto a gunwale, the knee follows the pant's built-in bend instead of straining a flat panel. That built-in bend is what a fishing pant does that a flat-cut pant can't.
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The gusseted crotch + 4-way stretch — the leg opens without blowing out.
A diamond gusset in the crotch spreads the load off the single point where four seams meet, and a 2- or 4-way stretch woven lets the leg open — so stepping over the bow, taking a wide stride or dropping into a deep squat doesn't split the seam. This is the load-bearing point of mobility. (this gusset is the crotch — the shirt's underarm gusset is on the fishing shirts hub.)
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Reinforced knee and seat — the two panels that wear out first.
The knee and seat are where a pant wears through first — kneeling on non-skid deck, sliding across a cooler, sitting the gunwale — so those panels run doubled abrasion-resistant fabric that outlasts a single-layer pant by seasons. It's exactly the two spots a cheap pant leaves single.
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Convertible zip-off and secured pockets — one pant, two lengths, gear that stays put.
On the convertible build a zip at the knee takes the lower legs off into shorts, run flat so it doesn't catch a shin; cargo and secured back pockets carry pliers, leader and a phone with a flap or zip so nothing drops on a wet deck.
Every pant build above moves first — you pick how much abuse, water or convertibility it adds; the articulated knee, gusseted crotch and stretch come standard, so the pant bends with you, not against you.
Which pant to spec for the way you fish.
The build above is the how. This is the which — pick the pant by the job your crew actually does, not by the label. (Use-case, not construction — how the pant moves and takes abuse is in the section above.)
Everyday stretch performance
A stretch performance pant bends, breathes and dries on a working day — the everyday on-water pant when you're not fighting abrasion or weather.
Reinforced guide / cargo
A reinforced guide/cargo pant with doubled knee and seat panels is the build that survives a season of kneeling on deck and sliding across coolers.
Convertible zip-off
A convertible zip-off pant travels as a pant and a pair of shorts in one, so a traveling angler carries one bottom instead of two.
Wading-friendly quick-dry
A wading-friendly quick-dry pant sheds water and dries fast so wet legs don't cling or drag; for hot days when you'd rather be in short bottoms, spec a pair of fishing shorts instead.
Tapered jogger-style stretch
A tapered jogger-style stretch pant keeps a crew looking like a team off the water, in the same fabric family as the performance build — the same fabric technology runs through the range.
The fabrics a fishing pant runs on.
A pant only moves and lasts if the fabric does. Three build points matter for a pant; the gsm, denier and DWR numbers live under fabric technology. (Factory-stated; confirmed on the sample.)
Quick-dry stretch woven
A 2- or 4-way stretch woven face that moves with the leg and dries fast after spray or a wet-deck kneel; the everyday performance-pant fabric. Stretch mechanism and gsm: fabric technology.
Ripstop
A grid-reinforced weave that resists tears and abrasion where a guide pant kneels and drags; the take-abuse fabric, run doubled at the knee and seat.
DWR water-shedding finish
A durable water-repellent finish that beads off spray and shallow-water splash so legs don't soak and cling; the wading-friendly fabric. Full-leg UPF sun coverage is spec'd on the UPF apparel page.
Where your logo goes on a fishing pant.
A pant carries a mark on the thigh, a cargo flap, the back pocket or the waistband — but a stretch pant has one rule a shirt doesn't: keep a rigid stitch out of a panel that flexes. Here's where a mark lands on a pant; the decoration methods themselves are detailed under custom decoration.
Thigh / cargo flap
Back pocket
Waistband tag
Lower leg
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Pant placement zones
A thigh or cargo-pocket flap hit, a back-pocket mark and a waistband tag (inside label or outside embroidery); tell us the zone and size and we digitize and lock it to your file.
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On a stretch panel, protect the flex
A rigid embroidered mark on a 4-way-stretch leg cracks or puckers as the fabric stretches, so on stretch legs we back the stitch or switch to heat-transfer, and keep hard embroidery to the stable cargo flap and waistband. This is the pant-specific placement rule.
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Method routed by fabric & zone
A cargo flap or waistband takes embroidery, a stretch leg takes heat-transfer, and a back-pocket mark takes a small transfer or bar-tack — point-named here, spec'd on your tech pack. Method principles: private label program.
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Free fish-artwork starting library
A set of fish silhouettes (marlin, tarpon, redfish, snook and more) to build a thigh or pocket mark around, or send your own art.
Fishing pant fit across men's, women's and youth.
A pant has one sizing note a shirt doesn't — it's graded on two axes, waist and inseam, not one chest size. Full measurement tables are on the size charts; here's what's specific to a pant. (Factory-stated grading.)
Graded on waist and inseam
A pant is spec'd on two axes: waist W28–W44 and inseam short / regular / long (30 / 32 / 34), with a set rise, so a crew gets the right leg length, not just the right waist.
Articulated through the seat and thigh
The seat and thigh are cut with room to squat and step without pulling, and the knee sits where a knee bends, so the articulation lands on the joint, not below it.
Men's, plus a women's cut and a youth run
Men's W28–W44, plus the same builds graded to a true women's cut and a youth run, in the same fabrics; convertible builds carry a marked zip-off length.
Mix the grid to the minimum
Spread the 100-pc per-style minimum across waists, inseams and all three cuts, so a first pant order kits a whole crew. Full measurements: fishing apparel size charts.
Custom fishing pant questions, answered.
The questions buyers ask before a first pant order.
Start your custom fishing pant order.
Send us the build, target quantity, fabric preference and your logo — you'll hear back within 24 hours, in plain English.
- Response within 24 hours (GMT+8)
- Sample fee credited back against your bulk order
- From 100 pcs per style, mixed waists and inseams
- Worldwide shipping — DDP / DDU
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