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Workout Clothing Manufacturer — Full-Line OEM & Custom

If your collection has leggings, bras, tops, hoodies, and sets, keeping it in one place usually saves a lot of unnecessary trouble.

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This page is for brands building more than one hero item. Once a collection includes leggings, bras, tops, hoodies, and sets, the hard part is usually not one single garment. It is keeping fabrics, trims, colors, branding, and QC aligned across the whole line.

100 pcs
MOQ Per Style
7–10 Days
Sample Time
25–35 Days
Typical Bulk Lead
Final QC
Before Shipment

Buyer facts

What buyers usually want confirmed early

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MOQ

Usually from 100 pcs per style per color

Sampling

Usually 7–10 days after specs are clear

Bulk lead time

Usually 25–35 days after sample approval and deposit

Customization

Fabric, GSM, fit, branding, labels, and packaging can be adjusted

QC

Final inspection before packing and shipment

Shipping

FOB / CIF / DDP depending on route and budget

Complete Workout Apparel Production

We handle full-line workout apparel in one place: • Compression leggings and yoga pants • Sports bras from low to high support • Gym shorts, lined or unlined • Workout tops, tanks, tees, and long sleeves • Hoodies, joggers, and matching sets If you only need gym shorts and tops, the Gym Clothing Manufacturer page is more specific. If your line is yoga-first, the Yoga Wear Manufacturer page may fit better. Keeping one collection together usually helps with color matching, trim consistency, and fewer handovers between suppliers. Once multiple pieces have to match each other, those handovers are where mistakes start stacking up.

Fabric Review and Development

We source from partner mills for nylon-spandex, polyester-spandex, recycled polyester, modal blends, and French terry. If you have a target hand feel, GSM, or composition, send it first. We can usually tell you whether it is ready for sampling or whether mill MOQ, dye direction, or extra development is likely to get involved. That answer is more useful early than after the line plan is already locked.

QC for Full Collections

Before shipment, we check the basics that usually cause trouble in full collections: • Measurements against approved specs • Stitching and seam strength • Shade consistency across pieces • Label placement and trim correctness • Fabric defects before packing Collection orders are where inconsistency gets expensive. A single style being slightly off is annoying. Multiple styles being off in slightly different ways is much worse. That is why we check for cross-style consistency, not only whether one item looks acceptable on its own.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of workout clothing do you manufacture?

Leggings, sports bras, gym shorts, workout tops, hoodies, joggers, and full activewear sets are all part of the usual range.

Can you match a specific fabric from another brand?

Yes. If you send a sample, we can review whether we can source it directly or need to build something close instead.

How do I get started?

Send your tech pack, reference sample, line plan, or design sketch first. We review the scope before pretending everything is simple.

Can one factory keep colors consistent across a full collection?

Coordination is usually easier when the collection is planned together from the start, but final consistency still depends on dye-lot control and trim coordination.

Need One Factory for the Full Collection?

Send the styles you want to build first. We’ll review the scope and tell you the cleanest route for samples, fabric coordination, and bulk planning.

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Quick Takeaways

  • Full-line workout production is usually a coordination problem as much as a sewing problem.
  • Once multiple pieces must match, fabric, trim, color, and QC consistency matter more than any single hero item alone.
  • Keeping the collection in one factory usually reduces handoff mistakes across sampling, approvals, and bulk planning.

Best fit for this page

Brands building multiple activewear SKUs that need one coordinated production route.

What gets harder fast

Color matching, trim consistency, and QC alignment across multiple garments.

What buyers should send first

Line plan, style list, tech packs, or reference samples for the collection.

Why one factory helps

Fewer handoffs usually means fewer misunderstandings once the collection grows beyond one hero style.

Buyer Questions

Quick Answers for Full-Collection Buyers

Why is a full collection harder than one single activewear style?

Because fabrics, color consistency, trims, labeling, and timing all need to stay aligned across multiple SKUs instead of only one product.

When does one-factory coordination help most?

Usually when the collection includes matching sets, shared fabrics, or multiple styles that need consistent branding and QC standards.

What should a brand send first for a full-line review?

A line plan, tech packs, reference samples, or even a rough style list is enough to start. The goal is to review scope before details drift apart.