Full-Collection Custom Yoga Apparel · OEM · ODM · Private Label

Your Complete Yoga Apparel Line, Built to Your Brief — OEM, ODM & Private Label, Full Collection.

From yoga leggings and sports bras to hoodies, joggers and bodysuits — one factory, every silhouette. Fabric, fit, logo and trims fully customizable through one private-label manufacturing workflow.

Hand-drawn yoga apparel sketch on tracing paper — OEM intake stage one
Stage 1 · Sketch D0 brief intake
Yoga apparel tech-pack PDF screenshot with multi-view technical drawing and spec table — OEM intake stage two
Stage 2 · Tech-Pack D1 engineer ack
First-piece yoga apparel sample with engineer sign-off tag — OEM intake stage three
Stage 3 · First-Piece D7 fit-sample out

Order band confirmed by SKU · sketch or tech-pack welcome.

BD reads brief, process engineer reads tech-pack — never a chatbot.

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Full Custom Collection

Every Yoga Silhouette, Fully Customizable

From performance crops to full-coverage sets — customize fabric, color, logo, label, and fit across our entire product range. One factory, one supply chain, every piece your brand needs.

Tops

Bottoms

Sets & One-Pieces

Three Brief Lanes

Three lanes for your brief — sketch, tech-pack, or mood board.

Pencil sketch on tracing paper, full tech-pack PDF, or a mood-board with three reference shots — we route each starting point to the right engineering lane on day one. The third lane (reverse-engineer a competitor sample) is the one we always send back.

  • Sketch lane: hand-drawn yoga legging silhouette with zone callouts on tracing paper

    Lane 1 · Sketch → Tech-Pack

    Pencil sketch or mood-board lands D0. Pattern engineer builds the tech-pack with you in D0–D2, then we cut. ODM lane — OEM ODM yoga apparel for sketch-only briefs →

  • Tech-pack lane: yoga apparel tech-pack PDF thumbnail with spec table

    Lane 2 · Tech-Pack → First-Piece

    Full tech-pack with GSM, stretch ratio, decoration zone? D0 engineering kicks off. Pattern desk starts grading the same business day. OEM lane — private label yoga apparel for low-tech-pack briefs →

  • Reverse-engineer sample lane: finished yoga apparel garment flat-lay marked as not accepted

    Lane 3 · Reverse-Engineer — We Decline

    Sending us a competitor SKU to copy-and-cost? We send it back D0. One C&D ends two businesses. Bring your own pattern or sketch instead.

D0 → D1 → D7

Tech-pack to first-piece in 7 days — three stages you can watch.

Three documented stages with day stamps, sign-off windows, and a daily 15-minute stand-up. No vague “we’ll get back to you soon” — every milestone has a deliverable, a channel, and a name on the other end.

  1. Stage 1 D0 brief intake — process engineer gap-list email screenshot showing missing tech-pack data points
    Stage 1 D0

    Brief intake + gap-list email

    Process engineer reads your tech-pack the same business day, replies with a plain-text gap-list flagging GSM, stretch ratio, and decoration-zone data missing. We never start work against an incomplete brief.

    Channel: email + Slack · Sign-off window: 24h
  2. Stage 2 D1 pattern engineer hands holding tech-pack over an active pattern desk in the factory
    Stage 2 D1

    Tech-pack ack + pattern grading

    Daily 15-min stand-up on Slack/WeChat/email — engineer pick, signed off in writing same day. Pattern engineer starts grading XS–3XL on D1, lab-dip color match Day 2.

    Channel: Slack / WeChat / email · Daily 15-min stand-up
  3. Stage 3 D7 first-piece fit-sample on a neutral fitting mannequin showing waist and inseam fit
    Stage 3 D7

    First-piece + wear-test

    Fit-sample courier-shipped D7. Wear-test by an in-house yoga teacher covers squat, forward-fold, and inversion. You sign off in writing before any bulk run starts.

    Stage sign-off · Wear-test covered
“Our process engineer flags GSM, stretch ratio and decoration-zone gaps in the first reply, before any pattern is cut.”
— Process engineering team Yogavendor · in-house OEM intake desk

Want to see how the same engineering desk runs a wholesale program after first-piece? See yoga apparel manufacturer with in-house pattern engineering for the floor-level handoff between OEM sampling and bulk production.

Full Customization

What Can We Customize for Your Brand?

Every element of your yoga apparel line is fully configurable — from base fabric to final packaging, we build it to your exact specification.

Custom Fabric

Fabric

Choose GSM, stretch ratio, fiber blend — nylon, poly, recycled, bamboo & more

Custom Color

Color

Pantone-matched dyeing, colorblock, ombre & sublimation print available

Custom Logo

Logo

Screen print, embroidery, heat transfer, sublimation — all in-house

Custom Label

Label

Woven, printed & hang tags — private label with your brand name

Custom Packaging

Packaging

Polybag, box, eco-mailer — branded & retail-ready packaging

Custom Stitching

Stitching

Flatlock, coverstitch, overlock & bonded seams — spec-driven construction

Custom Pattern

Pattern

All-over sublimation, block print & engineered print patterns

Custom Fit

Fit

XS–3XL grading, compression to relaxed fit, your exact silhouette

Materials & Performance

Fabric & Performance Features

Technical fabrics engineered for yoga performance — choose your base, we spec the rest to your brief.

Fabric Types

Nylon Spandex

High stretch recovery, ultra-soft hand, premium performance feel

Polyester Spandex

Cost-effective, moisture-wicking, ideal for sublimation printing

Recycled Fabric

GRS-certified recycled nylon/polyester — sustainability-forward

Brushed Fabric

Peach-skin brushed interior, ultra-cozy for lounge & winter styles

Performance Features

Moisture Wicking
4-Way Stretch
Squat Proof
Breathable
Anti-Pilling

Fabric Comparison

Fabric Composition GSM Range Best For
Nylon Spandex 80% Nylon / 20% Spandex 160–220 GSM Leggings, bodysuits, bras
Polyester Spandex 88% Polyester / 12% Spandex 180–240 GSM Sublimation print styles
Recycled Nylon 78% rNylon / 22% Spandex 160–200 GSM Eco-conscious brands
Brushed Fleece 85% Polyester / 15% Spandex 280–340 GSM Hoodies, joggers, sweatshirts
Four Engineers, Four Checkpoints

Four engineers review every stage — pattern, process, fit, QC.

Four named engineering checkpoints between brief and bulk. Each one signs the file before it moves — pattern grading at D1, process detail at D3, fit by yoga-action at D7, and AQL 2.5 inspection at D14. Nobody hands work over without writing their name to it.

  1. Checkpoint 1/4
    Pattern engineer annotated swatch showing grading rule, balance check, seam allowance call-outs
    D1 Pattern Engineer

    Grading rule check (XS–3XL ISO 8.5), balance verification, seam allowance audit. Sign-off before any cloth is touched.

    See revision rules →
  2. Checkpoint 2/4
    Process engineer stitch detail close-up — flatlock stitch on stretch fabric with annotated parameter call-outs
    D3 Process Engineer

    Flatlock vs coverstitch routing, stitch density per zone, decoration tooling pre-flight. The detail nobody else writes down.

    See 32-day timeline →
  3. Checkpoint 3/4
    Fit engineer mannequin checkpoint — yoga legging on flexible test mannequin in squat-test position
    D7 Fit Engineer

    Squat-test, forward-fold, inversion — fail any one (seam pop, fabric sheer, waistband roll) and it goes back to pattern desk same day.

    In-house engineering team →
  4. Checkpoint 4/4
    QC engineer AQL 2.5 inspection report on clipboard with yoga apparel sample pieces
    D14 QC Engineer

    AQL 2.5 final inspection: measurement, stitch density, color ΔE, packing, labeling. PDF report shared before balance request.

    Sign-off rules →
Revision Rules Public

Three free revision rounds, fourth paid — the rule we sign before we cut.

Revision policy public, signed before sample-fee invoice. Five clauses cover free rounds, paid round, scope-creep, sign-off windows, and NDA timing. The first and third clauses are the two everyone asks about — both expanded by default.

First-piece sample fee: $80–150 per SKU, fully credited back to bulk PO when bulk ≥ 500 pcs.

1 Three free revision rounds (D7 / D10 / D14)

3 rounds free — D7 fit / D10 wear-test / D14 grading. Per-round fee credited back to bulk PO when bulk ≥ 500 pcs (Tier-1 in our wholesale yoga apparel pricing tier matrix).

2 Fourth round paid — per-round fee, credited back to bulk PO

Beyond the third free round, every additional revision is invoiced as a per-round engineering fee. The fee is fully credited back to your bulk PO when you place it — not a hidden margin grab, just a discipline switch on scope.

3 Scope-creep policy — rewriting spec counts as new brief

If a revision rewrites the silhouette, fabric base, or decoration method, we treat it as a new brief and the round counter resets. We’ll flag it in writing the same day so nobody discovers the change at QC. See full clause text in OEM yoga apparel revision standard.

4 Sign-off window — 24 business hours per stage

Sign-off window: 24 business hours per stage. No reply = clause auto-approved, timeline keeps moving. We hold the calendar; you hold the veto — both clocks visible to both sides on the daily stand-up board.

5 NDA disclosure — mutual, signed before tech-pack opens

NDA goes out with our first reply — mutual, signed before we open your tech-pack. Your IP stays yours; our patternmaker’s notes stay ours. Records destroyed within 24 months of last PO unless you renew.

Engineer red-pen annotated tech-pack PDF page showing round 1, round 2, and round 3 revision marks layered
Same tech-pack page after three rounds of red-pen review — the marks are what we sign back to you.
Workflow Overview

OEM and ODM workflow

Two workflows, one factory floor — pick the path that fits your brief and follow the dedicated service page for the full gate-by-gate breakdown.

In-House Engineering

Four in-house engineers — average 6.5 years on a yoga-apparel floor.

Four engineering roles, four sign-off chips, all in-house — not outsourced to a separate workshop. Fit engineer doubles as a certified yoga teacher, which is why squat-test and inversion sit inside our review checklist instead of an outside lab.

Top-down four-quadrant photo of engineer tools — pattern engineer ruler and curve, process engineer stitch gauge, fit engineer mannequin tape, QC engineer clipboard with AQL report
Four engineers, four toolkits — each quadrant signs off the stage where their tool does the work.
  • Pattern Engineer

    Grading + balance

    8 yrs in-house Sign-off: D1
    • XS–3XL grading rule (ISO 8.5)
    • Pattern balance + ease distribution
    • Seam allowance audit pre-cut
  • Process Engineer

    Stitch + decoration tooling

    6 yrs in-house Sign-off: D3
    • Flatlock vs coverstitch routing
    • Stitch density per body zone
    • Decoration tooling pre-flight
  • Fit Engineer (Yoga Teacher)

    Squat + fold + inversion

    5 yrs in-house Sign-off: D7
    • Certified 200-hour yoga teacher
    • Squat-test, forward-fold, inversion
    • Waistband roll + sheer-out audit
  • QC Engineer

    AQL 2.5 final inspection

    7 yrs in-house Sign-off: D14
    • AQL 2.5 sampling inspection
    • Color ΔE + measurement audit
    • Pre-shipment PDF report w/ photos

Tools photographed at our floor, Q1 2026 — engineer faces redacted for personal privacy.

Out Of Scope

Six OEM briefs we won’t take — read this before you send your tech-pack.

A factory’s scope is its discipline. If your brief lands in any of these six buckets, we’ll send you to a better vendor on the first email — not after a sample fee has been collected.

Composite still-life of three rejected OEM brief examples — blank paper, poly swatch with X overlay, knockoff sketch with REJECTED stamp
Three live examples from our triage desk — same-day return-to-sender, no sample fee invoiced.
  • No tech-pack, no sketch, no mood board (three-zero brief)

    Why: Three zeros means we’d be guessing GSM, fit and decoration in the dark — first-piece will miss. See private label yoga apparel for low-tech-pack briefs instead.

  • No fit-model test (sample without sized wear-test)

    Why: Yoga fit fails on the squat-test, not the flat-lay. No fit model = guaranteed bulk PO regrets. For low-touch volume buys see wholesale yoga apparel for non-custom buyers.

  • 100% poly fast-fashion brief (synthetic sub-spec)

    Why: Pure-poly fast-fashion specs miss fabric-safety checks and trip AQL 2.5 — your bulk PO ships and gets returned.

  • No brand strategy (no price band, channel, or end-user)

    Why: Without price band, channel and end-user, our patternmaker can’t tier construction or pick a fabric — it’s bespoke without a brief.

  • Tech-pack sharing without mutual NDA

    Why: We don’t open uncovered tech-packs. Mutual NDA goes out with our first reply, before any pattern is touched.

  • Reverse-engineer a competitor SKU

    Why: One reverse-engineered SKU = one C&D letter = both businesses gone. Bring your own pattern or sketch.

Founder Signed Off

What a Toronto DTC founder signed off on — second PO at 3,200 pcs.

One DTC founder, four-SKU sublimation legging line, two POs in one quarter. The kind of ramp that only happens when first-piece doesn’t miss and the third revision round catches a strap-width gap before the bulk run.

Folded yoga leggings stack with tech-pack printout, lab-dip swatch fan, and engineer note tag — OEM mid-process product still
  • DTC founder
  • Toronto, CA
  • 4 SKU sublimation legging
  • 800 → 3,200 pcs ramp
“Tech-pack ack same day, first-piece in 7. Three free revisions caught a strap-width issue we missed.”

DTC founder · Toronto, CA · Q-current

Name and brand redacted under mutual NDA — verifiable under NDA on request.

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