Gym Clothing Manufacturer — OEM & Private Label
Gym shorts, performance tops, stringers, and hoodies made with direct factory-side communication from the start.
This page is for brands building gym-focused styles rather than yoga-first collections. If your line is mostly shorts, tees, stringers, pumps covers, and hoodies, the questions are usually more about fit, fabric weight, liner setup, and trim details than glossy branding talk.
Buyer facts
What buyers usually want confirmed early
Usually from 100 pcs per style per color
Usually 7–10 days after specs are clear
Usually 25–35 days after sample approval and deposit
Fabric, GSM, fit, branding, labels, and packaging can be adjusted
Final inspection before packing and shipment
FOB / CIF / DDP depending on route and budget
Gym-Specific Production
Gym Shorts and Training Tops
Private Label for Gym Apparel
Sample Styles You Can Start From
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you manufacture performance t-shirts?
Yes. Quick-dry tees, compression tops, raglan-cut gym shirts, and similar training styles are all workable with custom GSM, fit, and color.
What is the lead time for gym clothing?
Sample lead time is usually 7–10 days. Bulk production is usually 25–35 days after sample approval and deposit.
Do you offer tagless printing?
Yes. Screen-printed neck labels are available as an alternative to woven labels, and many gym brands prefer that cleaner feel.
Can I mix styles in one order?
Yes, but each style still needs to meet its own MOQ per color. Mixing styles is normal. Ignoring style-level minimums is not.
What payment terms do you accept?
Usually T/T bank transfer: 30% deposit to start production and 70% balance before shipment.
Working on a Gym Wear Range?
Send the reference styles or spec first. We’ll tell you what looks straightforward, what still feels unclear, and what we would sample first.
Related Buyer Questions
Gym Apparel Buyers Usually Ask These Questions Next
If you are comparing fabrics, MOQ, sampling, or timing for a gym-wear order, these are the pages most buyers read next.
MOQ Guide
Read this if you are mixing shorts, tops, or multiple colors into one first order.
Sampling Process
Read this if fit block, liner setup, or logo placement still need a sample review.
Production Timeline
Read this if you are planning a launch date around sample and bulk timing.
Fabric Guide
Read this if GSM, quick-dry feel, recovery, or hand feel are still undecided.