Fishing apparel factory project manager pricing up a buyer brief at a spec-review desk
Get a Quote · Written estimate in 24 hours

Get a fishing apparel quote — a written, line-item estimate in 24 hours.

Send six things and a real project manager builds you a clear, itemized quote — one round, no hidden totals, no price list to decode. We don't publish prices because every program is custom; we build the number around your exact run.

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Written quote back
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Round to a real number
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Inputs is all we need
How it works

How a fishing apparel quote works: from your brief to a line-item number.

There's no shopping cart and no fixed price sheet, because a custom run is priced on what it actually takes to make. Here's the short path your request travels — and why it lands as an itemized quote, not a single mystery total.

STEP 1

You brief us.

Send the six inputs in the next section — or as much as you have. Whether it's OEM to your tech pack or ODM off our block, the same intake starts the clock; you point us at the run, we don't guess it. Not sure which program? We run four ordering programs and the PM matches you.

STEP 2

A PM prices it, not a bot.

One project manager cross-checks your spec against real factory inputs — fabric, decoration method, quantity and calendar — and assembles the cost line by line, so nothing is rolled into an opaque flat rate.

STEP 3

A written, line-item quote in 24 hours.

It comes back itemized — see what's inside below — with the assumptions written down, so you can read exactly what you're paying for the make, the decoration and the freight, and change one line without re-quoting the whole thing.

STEP 4

One round, then refine.

Need to adjust quantity, swap a fabric or add a logo placement? We re-cost only the affected lines — you're editing a scope, not restarting a negotiation.

What to send

What to send for an accurate quote in one round.

The difference between a one-round quote and a three-email back-and-forth is what's in your first message. Give us these six — even roughly — and the first reply is a real number, not a list of questions. Tick what you can supply; anything missing, the PM fills in with you.

1 · Style / product

What garment(s) — long-sleeve shirt, sun hoodie, jersey, polo, shorts, hat. A reference photo, a sketch or a tech pack all work; the shape drives the pattern and cut cost.

2 · Target quantity

A number or even a range per style. Quantity is the single biggest lever on unit cost (why: see the next section) — so a rough figure lets us price the right bracket. MOQ is from 100 pcs per style (mixed sizes); a range is fine.

3 · Fabric direction

UPF / quick-dry / cooling / stretch — or just "you advise." The fabric family and weight set the material cost; you don't need a gsm number, a use-case is enough.

4 · Decoration

Logos, all-over prints, team names, labels — and where they go. Decoration method (sublimation, print, embroidery) and the number of placements change the per-piece cost, so list what goes on the garment.

5 · Delivery date & window

When you need it in hand, and whether it's a hard retail date. This sets whether we quote standard or a booked rush block, and lets us map lead time to your calendar.

6 · Destination & Incoterm

Where it ships and whether you want it DDP or DDU. Freight and duties are a real quote line — a destination country lets us land the number instead of leaving shipping "TBD."

Quote readiness
Just styleAll six sent
The more of the six you send, the closer the first reply is to a firm, all-in quote. Have all six? You're set for a one-round quote. Have three? Send them — we quote what we can and flag the rest.
Volume mechanics

Why larger runs cost less per piece — where the savings actually come from.

Volume pricing isn't a magic discount; it's arithmetic you can see. Three real cost drivers get diluted as a run grows — so the quote reflects the direction below. We won't put a discount table here (your exact number comes in the quote), but here's the mechanism, so a volume price makes sense instead of feeling arbitrary.

One-time setup gets amortized.

Pattern-making, the first sample, print digitizing, screens or transfer films are paid once per design — not per piece. Spread that fixed work across more garments and its share of each piece shrinks. This is why the first small run carries the setup and a repeat off the same locked file comes in leaner.

Setup share per pieceFalls as run grows ↓
Direction only — your figure lands in the quote.

Fabric rolls and dye lots get used fully.

Performance knits and wovens are made and dyed in full rolls and lots. A run sized to use a roll or lot efficiently wastes less end-of-roll remnant and shares one dye-lot setup across more pieces, so more of the material you pay for leaves as finished garments. Tip: mixing styles or colors that share a fabric to reach an efficient quantity often prices better than a single tiny run.

Material used as garmentsRises with scale ↑
Direction only — no discount table here.

The line runs more efficiently at length.

A longer continuous run means fewer machine changeovers, re-threads and setup stops per piece, and a booked production block runs at steady throughput. The per-piece slice of setup and handling time falls as the run gets longer.

Handling time per pieceFalls at length ↓
Direction only — priced honestly per run.
Small runs are still welcome. None of this means you must commit to volume to get a fair quote — test runs start at 100 pcs per style (mixed sizes), priced honestly for what a short run costs. The mechanism just tells you which way the number moves as you scale, so you can plan the jump.
Inside the quote

What's inside your quote: every line, no hidden totals.

A good quote is a scope you can read, not a single figure you have to trust. Here's the structure every quote is built from — assembled line by line — so you know what each part covers before you approve, and can adjust one line without re-quoting the whole run.

{ Line-item scope of work Assembling
Scope of work
The make (unit garment)
Decoration lines
One-time / setup lines
Freight & Incoterm
Assumptions & validity
  • Scope of work — what's being made.

    Style, quantity per style and size grid, spelled out, so the quote is pinned to a definite build, not a vague "shirts."

  • The make (unit garment).

    The garment cost line — fabric, cut and sew — stated per piece, so you see the base before decoration and freight.

  • Decoration lines.

    Each logo, print or label as its own line, so adding or dropping a placement changes just that line, not the whole price.

  • One-time / setup lines.

    Sampling, pattern and print setup shown separately (see why they matter, above) — so you can tell a first-run cost from a repeat cost at a glance.

  • Freight & Incoterm.

    Shipping to your destination on DDP or DDU terms as a stated line — not a surprise at the border. Lead time maps to the brief-to-delivery timeline.

  • Assumptions & validity.

    The fabric, artwork and dates the quote assumes, plus how long the quote holds — so both sides know what would change the number and by when to lock it.

Turnaround & path

When you'll get the quote — and the path from quote to first order.

One promise on speed, then a clear path forward. You get the written quote within 24 hours; here's what turning it into a shipped order looks like, so there are no surprise steps between "yes" and "in hand."

24hours
A written, line-item quote lands within 24 hours of a complete brief — usually the same GMT+8 business day.
For general reply times across email and WhatsApp, see contact us; this page is about the quote itself.

Quote → sample

Approve the quote and we sew a physical sample in-house on the exact bulk fabric; the sample fee credits back against your bulk order.

Sample → PO

Sign off the sample as the production standard, place the order against a deposit, and the quote's line items become the confirmed cost — no re-negotiation.

PO → production → ship

Cutting, decoration, sewing, QC and shipping run to the dated milestones in the quote, out DDP or DDU. Full day-by-day stages are on the brief-to-delivery timeline.

After the quote, you'll have:

  • A written, line-item estimate you can read — the make, decoration and freight each on their own line.
  • The assumptions and validity window in writing, so you know what would change the number.
  • One project manager owning your thread from quote through shipment.
  • A clear next step — approve, adjust a line, or move straight to a sample.
  • A path to a shipped order out DDP or DDU to your warehouse or 3PL.
Request a custom fishing apparel quote
Request a quote

Request your fishing apparel quote.

Tell us what you want made, target quantity, fabric direction, decoration, delivery date and destination. A real project manager sends a written, line-item quote within 24 hours (GMT+8), in plain English — one round.

  • Written line-item quote within 24 hours (GMT+8)
  • One project manager owns your quote
  • Sample fee credited back against your bulk order
  • NDA & design confidentiality on request
  • Worldwide shipping — DDP / DDU

Request a quote

A real project manager sends a written, line-item quote within 24 hours (GMT+8). Fields marked * are required.

Quote FAQ

Quote questions, answered.

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

Why don't you show prices on the site?
Because there's no single price — a custom run is priced on style, quantity, fabric, decoration and destination together. A published number would be wrong for almost everyone, so we quote your exact run instead, in 24 hours.
Can I get a quote without a finished tech pack?
Yes. A reference garment, a sketch or a clear description plus quantity and target date is enough — the PM fills the gaps with you and quotes from there.
How much can volume actually save me?
Enough that it's worth planning the jump — the savings come from amortized setup, fuller fabric-roll use and a more efficient line (see Why larger runs cost less, above). Your real figures come in the quote; we won't guess a percentage here.
What's the smallest order you'll quote?
MOQ is from 100 pcs per style (mixed sizes) — and we'll quote a test run honestly, not price you out of starting small.
Is the quote binding, and how long does it hold?
The quote states its assumptions and a validity window; within it, the line items are the confirmed cost once you approve the sample and place the order — no surprise re-pricing.
Will my designs stay confidential while you quote?
Yes — we sign an NDA on request before you share artwork, patterns or brand plans.