Activewear Quality Standards
Short answer: YOUMEGA uses in-house 2.5 AQL inspection, OEKO-TEX Standard 100 fabrics, BSCI audited production, and REACH/CPSIA compliance support for private-label activewear.
How we inspect activewear before shipment
Each production batch is checked for fabric, measurements, stitching, logo application, packaging and sample-to-bulk consistency. The goal is to catch problems before final packing, not after the buyer receives the shipment.
- Fabric: composition, GSM, hand feel, stretch recovery, opacity and color difference.
- Measurements: size tolerance, waist, rise, inseam, body length, symmetry and grading.
- Stitching: skipped stitches, loose threads, seam tension, hems and stress-zone reinforcement.
- Logo: placement, size, Pantone color, adhesion, hand feel and wash durability.
- Packaging: hangtags, labels, poly bags, barcode, size/color count and carton packing.
Fabric tests that matter for yoga wear
Premium quality is not proven by a product photo. For leggings, sports bras and seamless sets, we review GSM, stretch, recovery, pilling, shrinkage, color fastness, hand feel and movement coverage.
Certifications and compliance
YOUMEGA works with OEKO-TEX Standard 100 fabrics, BSCI audited production, EU REACH and US CPSIA compliance requirements when the target market needs them.
Standards behind real brand clients
The same QC logic supports projects for Jousfit, Powercut Clothing, Grazi Marotti Sportswear, Goosgym Sports, KRAG, Motivelli and other private-label clients across 5 continents.
Buyer checklist
- Ask for fabric composition, GSM and a physical swatch before approving bulk.
- Confirm measurement tolerance by size.
- Lock Pantone color, logo method and logo placement before production.
- Request QC photos or video before shipment.
- Define AQL, packing list and incoterm in the purchase order.