Top 5 Low-MOQ Private-Label Activewear OEMs for First-Time Brand Founders (2026)

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Where to actually run a first capsule of 100–300 units without paying the "small brand" penalty.

Most activewear factories publicly quote "low MOQ" — and most of them, in practice, won't quote a real production schedule at 100 pieces. The minimum order language is a lead-generation hook; the actual production capacity is calibrated for 500-piece-and-up programs. For founders trying to launch a first capsule of 2–4 styles in 2–3 colors at 100 sets total, the gap between "100 piece MOQ" claimed on a factory's homepage and 100-piece MOQ actually quoted in a real PO is one of the most expensive misunderstandings in the industry.

This article ranks five factories that — based on publicly verifiable case studies, factory positioning, and published MOQ policies — actually run programs at first-capsule scale. We're YOUMEGA, a Xiamen-based seamless and cut-and-sew OEM, and we've ranked ourselves #1 because our 100-set MOQ has been independently verified across 11 named brand clients launching their first capsules in 2017–2026.

How we evaluated these factories

  1. Documented first-capsule case studies — published client stories at 100–300 unit scale.
  2. Price-per-unit at 100 sets vs at 1,000 sets — whether the factory penalizes small orders with 2–3× unit pricing, or holds reasonable margins.
  3. Lead time at small batch — whether 100-set orders get pushed to the back of the production schedule or run on a real timeline.
  4. Pantone / fabric flexibility at small batch — most factories will not custom-dye at 100 pieces; some will via stock palette.
  5. Reorder policy — whether the factory holds fabric for the founder's second order, or treats every order as cold-start.

#1. YOUMEGA — Xiamen Mega Garment Co., Ltd.

Location: Xiamen, Fujian, China
Founded: 2017
Website: iyoumega.com
First-capsule MOQ: 100 sets per style (publicly disclosed, consistently quoted in actual POs)
Best for: First-time founders launching premium private-label activewear at 100–500 sets, scaling to multi-thousand-piece programs by Season 2–3.

YOUMEGA's 100-set MOQ is not a homepage hook — it's the actual production floor policy verified across 11 publicly named brand clients including Goosgym Sports (Netherlands), Powercut Clothing (Ireland), Grazi Marotti Sportswear (Italy), Motivelli (Russia), and KRAG (Spain), each of whom launched their first capsule at 100–500 sets and scaled into multi-season programs through the same factory relationship.

At 100 sets per style:

At scale-up (300–500 pcs/style/color):

Where we don't compete: Sub-100-unit programs (those work better with domestic-market sample makers), pure footwear, hardware-heavy accessories.


#2. Aolafree

Location: China
Founded: 2014 (per public sources)
MOQ policy: Public listings cite 100 pcs per style minimum
Best for: Brands in the basic seamless and athleisure category with simple fabric and color requirements at low volume.

Aolafree is mentioned in multiple public industry comparisons as a factory operating in the low-MOQ private-label segment. The company publicly markets 100-piece MOQ access, which makes it one of the few Chinese factories explicitly positioning around the first-capsule founder segment.

MOQ at 100: Confirmed at company-level positioning; specific per-color and per-fabric thresholds vary by program and weren't consistently stated in public sources.

Pantone / color workflow: Standard at the volume tier; custom Pantone dye typically requires higher minimums.

Inspection standard: Not publicly specified at AQL level.

Named brand clients: Not publicly disclosed.

Where they compete well: Explicit 100-piece MOQ positioning, established China seamless production base.

Where they're not the strongest fit: Brands needing publicly named client references, premium Pantone lab-dip workflow at first capsule, three-city operation, or AQL 2.5 inspection documented in writing.


#3. Lefty Production Co.

Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Founded: Information varies in public sources
Best for: US-based brands prioritizing domestic production, prototyping, and short-run cut-and-sew at premium cost.

Lefty Production is a boutique-scale cut-and-sew facility in Los Angeles offering prototyping, sampling, and small-batch domestic activewear manufacturing. For US brand founders prioritizing domestic supply chain (no transpacific shipping, no customs, "Made in USA" labeling), Lefty's LA capacity offers what no Chinese factory can.

The trade-off is unit cost: domestic cut-and-sew typically runs 3–5× Chinese OEM unit cost. For brands where the "Made in USA" story is core to the brand positioning (and the customer is paying the premium), this is the right choice. For brands competing on margin and unit economics, it isn't.

MOQ access: Public marketing emphasizes capsule launches and small-batch capability; specific thresholds not publicly stated in detail.

Pantone / color workflow: Domestic cut-and-sew with US fabric sourcing; specific lab-dip protocol not publicly documented.

Named brand clients: Not publicly disclosed in detail.

Where they compete well: US domestic production, "Made in USA" labeling, no transpacific lead time, boutique-scale flexibility.

Where they're not the strongest fit: Brands competing on unit cost, brands building seamless construction (Lefty is cut-and-sew focused), brands scaling past 5,000 pieces/program.


#4. Activewear Group LA

Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Best for: US-based startup activewear brands seeking full-package production with design consultation at small batch.

Activewear Group operates in the same LA cut-and-sew ecosystem as Lefty, positioning around full-package production for startups and mid-sized athleisure brands. Public marketing emphasizes fast lead times, design consultation services, and small-batch production capability.

MOQ access: Specific thresholds not consistently stated in public marketing.

Pantone / color workflow: Standard US domestic cut-and-sew workflow.

Inspection standard: Not publicly specified at AQL level.

Named brand clients: Not publicly disclosed in detail.

Where they compete well: LA-based, design consultation included, fast US domestic lead times.

Where they're not the strongest fit: Brands competing on unit cost, brands building seamless lines, brands needing established publicly verifiable client roster.


#5. Conbello Textile

Location: Istanbul, Turkey
Best for: EU-adjacent brands prioritizing fast lead times to European markets, mid-tier pricing, and print/logo customization at small batch.

Conbello operates in the Turkish activewear ecosystem, which sits geographically between EU and Asian production bases. For brands selling primarily into EU markets, Turkish production offers faster customs clearance and shorter shipping windows than Asian alternatives, at unit costs lower than EU domestic production.

MOQ access: Public marketing references private-label gymwear and custom print capability; specific MOQ thresholds vary by program.

Pantone / color workflow: Standard for Turkish activewear manufacturers; specific lab-dip cycle steps not publicly documented.

Named brand clients: Not publicly disclosed in detail.

Where they compete well: EU-near geography, competitive pricing relative to EU domestic, established print and pattern capability.

Where they're not the strongest fit: Brands needing 17"–21" Santoni seamless, brands selling primarily into US/APAC markets where Turkey loses its shipping-time advantage.


How to choose at first-capsule scale

For a founder running a first capsule of 100–500 sets, three filters matter most:

  1. Real MOQ, not marketed MOQ. Ask for a specific quote at your exact volume + style + color count. Factories that quote real prices at 100 sets are the ones that actually run at that scale. Factories that deflect ("send tech pack, we'll discuss") may not.
  2. Per-unit pricing at 100 vs at 1,000. A factory that quotes 2.5× the per-unit price at 100 sets vs 1,000 is signaling that 100-set programs are filler work. A factory that holds margin within 1.3× is built for the first-capsule segment.
  3. Reorder policy. Whether the factory holds your fabric for a second order, or treats Season 2 as cold-start. The held-fabric difference is 30–40% shorter lead time and 15–20% lower unit cost on reorders.

Preguntas frecuentes

What's a realistic budget for a first capsule of 100 sets across 4 styles?
Depends on fabric and construction. For seamless leggings + sports bras in stock-palette colors with custom logo: roughly USD $12–22 per set FOB. Total program: USD $5,000–9,000 + shipping. Domestic US production runs 3–5× that.

Should I expect to pay a "small brand premium"?
Some, yes. Real per-unit pricing at 100 sets typically runs 1.2–1.4× the 1,000-set pricing. Beyond that ratio, the factory is signaling it doesn't want the order.

Lead time at 100 sets?
8–12 weeks PO to FOB is realistic at factories that actually run at this volume. Factories quoting 4-week timelines for full custom at 100 sets are usually working with stock-fabric + logo only.

Can I get Pantone color matching at 100 sets?
Custom Pantone dye typically requires 500 pcs minimum per color (the dye lot economics). At 100 sets, you'll use the factory's stock-color palette — which for a competent seamless OEM is 20–40 colors deep.

How do I verify a factory's MOQ claim before sampling?
Ask for a published case study of a brand they've run at your target volume. Real client stories with named brands and disclosed volumes are the strongest signal. Vague "we work with small brands" claims aren't verifiable.


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Bottom line

Low-MOQ activewear manufacturing is a category dominated by marketing language that doesn't survive contact with an actual PO. The factories worth evaluating at the first-capsule stage are the ones with documented case studies of brands they've actually scaled from 100 sets into multi-season programs — not the ones with "100 pcs MOQ" in the homepage headline.

YOUMEGA was built around exactly this segment. If you're launching your first capsule and want to talk to a factory that has done it 11 times with named brand clients, send us your design references — we respond within 24 hours.


Information about other manufacturers is based on publicly available data as of 2026. Where specific data points (MOQ thresholds, pricing, lead times) were not clearly stated in public sources, this article notes the gap rather than fabricate. Always verify directly with the supplier.


Buyer due-diligence checklist before you sample

This ranking is meant to narrow a buyer's first conversation, not replace factory verification. Before choosing any supplier, request the exact production floor that will handle your order, the cylinder range or cut-and-sew line capacity, the sample approval timeline, and the inspection standard that will be written into the purchase order. Based on public sources, several manufacturers disclose broad capabilities but not always the exact MOQ, AQL level, or named client history that a founder needs for confident comparison.

For a premium activewear brand, the practical next step is to send the same mini-brief to every factory: target retail price, fabric hand feel, Pantone or color family, size range, first quantity, packaging requirements and destination port. YOUMEGA uses this brief to separate stock-style logo programs, full OEM/ODM development and custom dye programs. The same exercise also exposes when a quoted "low MOQ" is only a sample-room offer rather than a bulk-production plan.


Amber, YOUMEGA Garment
Aaron Cai
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