A marine brand fishing apparel collection on a retail rack, built to the brand's specs
Apparel for Marine Brands · Built to Spec

Apparel for Marine Brands, Built to Your Specs and Retail-Ready.

A fishing-only factory that builds an established marine, fishing or outdoor brand's apparel line to its own specs — we produce your multi-SKU seasonal collections from your tech packs, finished retail-ready to your specs, your care-label and barcode system, and delivered on your retail calendar, from 100 pcs per style.

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100
MOQ, pcs·style
To spec
built to your tech pack
Retail-ready
to your compliance system
On calendar
season after season
What This Covers

Apparel for marine brands is contract manufacturing for a brand that already has its specs.

This is for an established marine, fishing or outdoor brand extending or running a fishing apparel line — you already own the brand, the specs and the quality standard, and we're the factory that builds your line to them. Here's what that covers, where it sends you if you need something else, and who it's for.

What it is — you own the brand; we run the line. You bring an existing brand, a tech pack (or a garment to match) and a quality standard your audience already knows; a fishing-only factory produces your line to it, collection after collection, retail-ready. We don't design your identity or start you from zero — you already have both, and we execute your spec.

Launching or scaling a brand from the ground up?

That's private label fishing apparel — turnkey branding, woven labels, packaging and low-MOQ test-and-scale for a business whose whole product is the apparel. This page is the opposite entry point: for a brand that already exists and hands us its spec, not one we help build.

Want us to design the range with you?

That's the custom gear program — design collaboration, mockups and sign-off when you don't have finished artwork. Here you bring the tech pack; we build to it, we don't develop it.

Want the factory's raw production capability?

That's manufacturing services — the cutting, decoration, sewing, taping and QC stations, station by station. This page is the brand-facing program around that capability: the relationship that turns your spec into a retail-ready line on a calendar.

Want blank garments to decorate yourself?

That's unbranded blank fishing apparel. Here what ships is your finished, retail-ready product to your specs — not a blank.

Who it's for
Tackle & rod-reel brands adding apparel Boat & marine lifestyle brands Outdoor retail chains' private brands Established fishing brands switching factories
One Coordinated Range

Your collection is produced as one coordinated range, not a stack of separate orders.

A season is a line sheet — a set of styles, colorways and size runs that has to read as one collection on the rack. We build the whole drop as one coordinated range against a single master spec, so the pieces belong together. Here's what we hold across the board. (Factory-stated; confirmed on the sample.)

20SKUs a drop

A drop of roughly 8–20 SKUs — styles × colorways × size runs — planned as one line sheet.

Line sheet
Spec
Grade
Sample
Bulk
Retail-ready
Sun hoodieS–5XL · 3 colorways
SPEC
GRD
PP
BULK
RR
Long-sleeve shirtS–5XL · 3 colorways
SPEC
GRD
PP
BULK
RR
Neck gaiterOSFA · 3 colorways
SPEC
GRD
PP
BULK
RR
  • One line sheet, one master spec.

    Your drop's styles, colorways and size runs are laid out as a single line sheet and cut, matched and sewn against one master spec — so a shirt, a hoodie and a gaiter in the same collection are built as a set, not as three unrelated jobs that arrive looking different.

  • Graded across the full size run to your points-of-measure.

    Every style is graded across your size run (for example S–5XL) to your own POM, so fit is consistent style-to-style and size-to-size across the range — the thing a retail buyer notices first on a fit-test.

  • One colorway held across every SKU in the drop.

    A knit shirt, a woven short and a printed gaiter each take color differently, so we map the one approved colorway onto each substrate and hold it within a ΔE of about 2 — so the range merchandises as one story, not a set of near-matches.

  • Styles carried and added by the board.

    New styles fold into the same line sheet each season and carryover styles hold to their logged spec, so the range widens or refreshes without re-sourcing or re-specifying what already sells — a program of roughly 8–20 SKUs a drop planned as a whole.

One board, one master spec — a multi-SKU collection built as a range, so it lands on the shelf as a collection.

Spec Fidelity

We build to your tech pack, and match the quality baseline you already hold.

An established brand doesn't need us to design — it needs its spec built exactly and its existing quality met. Here's how we execute your spec and drop new production in next to your current stock without a visible step-change. (Factory-stated; under NDA.)

A finished fishing shirt built to a marine brand's tech pack, matched against the brand's gold-seal reference Gold-seal matched
A pre-production fishing apparel sample checked against a brand's approved reference before bulk First-article sample
Points-of-measure audited with a tape measure against the brand's POM tolerance table POM tolerance
  • You own the spec; we build to it.

    You hand us the tech pack — patterns or graded measurements, BOM, construction callouts, artwork, trims and your care-label spec — and we build to it exactly, with nothing changed without your sign-off. We don't redesign your brand; we execute the spec you already own. (If you don't have a spec yet and want us to help create the brand, that's private label.)

    Tech packBOMConstruction calloutsSign-off gated
  • Matched to your existing quality baseline.

    If you already sell a line, your current garment is the gold standard — we spec-match fabric hand, weight, construction and fit to it, so a new run drops in beside your existing stock instead of reading as a different tier.

  • First-article sample against your gold seal.

    Before bulk, a pre-production sample is built and checked against your approved reference (your gold seal), so the standard is agreed in hand — the sample sews in-house in 7–10 days on your actual fabric, fee credited back against the run.

    Gold sealPP sample 7–10 daysFee credited
  • Held to your tolerance, not a default.

    Construction and measurement run to your POM tolerance table; where a style doesn't specify one, we hold roughly ±0.5–1.5 cm at grade to a standard apparel tolerance and flag anything your spec leaves open, rather than guessing.

The day-by-day production timeline is on the home page — this section is about building to a brand's own standard, not defining one.

Retail-ready fishing apparel cartons marked to a retailer routing guide, packed DC-ready
Retail-Ready Compliance

Your line ships retail-ready to your own compliance system.

An established brand already has a compliance system — its own label copy, hangtag template, barcode scheme and retailer routing guides. We conform the goods to it, so a container lands DC-ready in your existing wholesale and retail pipeline. (Factory-stated; to your artwork and your market's rules.)

Care, content and origin labels to your spec.

We sew in your care / content / country-of-origin label to your artwork and your market's labeling rule — fiber content, care symbols, and RN / CA numbers where you use them — so the garment is compliant to retail in your channel, to your template rather than ours.

Care labelFiber contentRN / CA #

Your hangtag and price-ticket system.

Swing tags, price tickets or size stickers are applied to your template and placement — brand mark, style / SKU, and a price or QR field where your retail program uses one — so goods merchandise on your fixture the way your existing line already does.

HangtagPrice ticketSize sticker

GTIN / UPC barcodes per your SKU list.

Each SKU is poly-bagged and barcoded to your GTIN / UPC list and verified to scan, so goods take in at a retail DC or a wholesale account without a re-ticket.

GTIN / UPC per SKUPoly-baggedScan-verified

Packed and marked to your retailer's routing guide.

Master cartons are labeled and shipping-marked to your routing guide — ratio / prepack cartons, carton content labels, GS1 SSCC pallet labels and an ASN-ready manifest on request — so a shipment lands DC-ready and avoids compliance chargebacks. (Amazon-FBA-style new-brand launch packaging is on private label if that's your channel instead.)

Routing guideRatio / prepackGS1 SSCCASN-ready

You set the compliance system; we conform the goods to it — so what ships slots straight into your existing retail and wholesale pipeline, shipped DDP or DDU.

Retail Calendar

Your collections ship on your retail calendar, drop after drop.

A brand plans a range around a season, so the factory has to deliver to that calendar — not a month behind it. Here's how a drop is scheduled, how capacity is held for your season, and how carryover stays consistent. (Factory-stated; the per-order timeline is on the home page.)

4drops / year
Each collection booked backward from your in-store date, so it lands for the season it's merchandised for.
Reserved
A production block held against our calendar for your drop — the recurring capacity a brand plans a range around.
½ first-order MOQ
A proven style repeats from about half the first-order minimum — you plan the calendar, not the tooling.
Spec lock
range fixed
Sample
approval
Material-in
fabric & trims
Bulk
production
QC
inspection
Ship
on-sale date
  • Booked backward from your on-sale date.

    Milestones — spec lock, sample approval, material-in, bulk, QC, ship — are dated to hit your in-store date, so a drop lands for the season it's merchandised for.

  • Reserved capacity for your season.

    A production block is reserved against our calendar for your drop, so a seasonal collection isn't queued behind other buyers — quarter after quarter.

  • Carryover held, newness folded in.

    Carryover styles hold to their logged spec and lot for a consistent reorder, while seasonal newness is graded and sampled in parallel — so each drop refreshes the range without disturbing what already sells.

  • Repeats from a lower minimum.

    A proven style repeats from about half the first-order MOQ, so a mid-season top-up or a next-season carryover doesn't reset setup.

Plan the calendar with us once and a collection ships on cadence, season over season — the step-by-step production timeline for a single order is on the home page.

Inspected to Your Standard

Your line is inspected to your accepted quality standard, not just ours.

An established brand runs to a quality bar its audience already knows, so QC has to meet your standard, not a generic default. Here's how the run is inspected to your program and how you can audit it. (Factory-stated; the AQL sampling mechanics are on manufacturing services.)

  • Inspected to your accepted AQL and checklist.

    Pre-shipment inspection runs to your accepted quality level — AQL 2.5 as our default, or to the AQL and inspection checklist your QA program already uses — with a photo report before goods leave.

  • Measurement audit to your POM.

    A graded measurement audit checks the run against your points-of-measure and tolerance table, so a retail buyer's fit-test passes on arrival, not on a return.

  • Your inspector or a third party, welcome on the line.

    You can nominate your own QA or an accredited lab (SGS / BV) to inspect before the container moves — we open the line and audit against your standard, not just ours.

  • Compliance and testing readiness.

    Fabric can be specified to OEKO-TEX Standard 100, and youth styles built to CPSIA / Prop 65 where your market requires, with third-party test reports pulled to your standard on request — flagged at spec lock, not discovered at customs.

Inspection at a glance
Default acceptance levelAQL 2.5
Oryour QA program's AQL
Pre-shipmentphoto report
Fit auditPOM measured
On-line inspectionyou / SGS / BV

We run to the bar an established brand already holds — the AQL sampling mechanics and factory QC are detailed on manufacturing services and the lot-consistency mechanism on quality & workmanship.

Retail-ready marine brand fishing apparel programs staged in a warehouse for DC distribution
Programs We Run

Representative marine brand apparel programs, by brand type.

Three representative programs, by the kind of brand that runs them — what a brand hands us, the collection we build, and the one number that mattered. (Representative by brand type; client names held under NDA; figures are factory-stated representative values.)

Brand type
Hands us
We build
The number that mattered
Established tackle brand extending into apparel
Its tech packs, brand book and a gold-seal garment.
A 12-SKU launch collection — sun hoodies, long-sleeve shirts and gaiters across 3 colorways, graded S–4XL, retail-ready with the brand's care label and GTIN.
First-article approved in about 2 sample rounds, matched to the brand's existing hard-goods quality bar.
Boat & marine lifestyle brand's apparel line
A seasonal range plan and spec.
Branded crew and retail styles as seasonal drops on the brand's retail calendar, with reserved capacity per drop.
Three consecutive seasons delivered on the drop date.
Outdoor retail chain's private fishing brand
A private-brand spec and its DC routing guide.
A multi-SKU fishing category, ratio-packed and carton-marked to the chain's DC.
Scanned into the DC with no compliance chargebacks across the program (representative).

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Representative by brand type; client names held under NDA; figures are factory-stated representative values.

The Questions Brands Ask

Apparel for marine brands, the questions brands ask first.

What product and sourcing teams ask before moving a fishing apparel line to a new factory.

Private label is for launching or scaling a brand from the ground up — we help build the brand identity and packaging, turnkey and low-MOQ. Apparel for marine brands is contract manufacturing for a brand that already has its specs, quality standard and compliance system — you hand us the tech pack and we produce your line to it. See private label.
You can hand us a complete tech pack and we build to it, or provide a gold-seal garment and we spec-match it. If you'd rather we design the range with you, that's the custom gear program.
Yes — your current garment is the gold standard; we spec-match fabric, construction and fit, and confirm it on a first-article sample before bulk. See built to your quality baseline.
Yes — to your artwork, template and GTIN list, packed and marked to your retailer's routing guide, so goods land DC-ready. See retail-ready.
From 100 pcs per style, mixed sizes, and you can combine SKUs into a collection. Carryover repeats run from about half the first-order minimum.
Yes — a production block is reserved against your drop calendar so a collection isn't queued behind other buyers. See retail calendar.
To your accepted AQL and checklist, with your own QA or a third party (SGS / BV) welcome on the line; the sampling mechanics are on manufacturing services. See inspected to your standard.
A fishing apparel factory floor where marine brand apparel programs are produced
Start Your Program

Start your marine brand's apparel program.

Send us your brand, your line, your SKUs or collection plan and your retail calendar — you'll hear back within 24 hours, in plain English.

  • Response within 24 hours (GMT+8)
  • Built to your tech pack and quality baseline
  • Retail-ready to your care-label, hangtag & barcode system
  • NDA & spec confidentiality on request

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