OEM / ODM Service

OEM / ODM customization

Use this page to check what can be customized, how sampling works, and what information helps us move from inquiry to production.

Product & fabric
Branding & package
Sample & delivery
OEM / ODM

Three details to confirm first.

Most OEM projects move faster once product specs, branding needs, and delivery expectations are clear. The notes below show the usual starting point.

01
Product & fabric

Confirm category, handfeel, weight target, and size direction before the first sample round.

02
Branding & package

Lock artwork, embroidery, labels, inserts, and retail presentation as one complete brief.

03
Sample & delivery

Use samples to lock the spec, then align quantity, lead time, and export handoff with less back-and-forth.

Execution Path
01
Requirement review
02
Sampling
03
Mass production
04
Export delivery
Customization Scope

What can be customized.

Most OEM inquiries come down to fabric, size, print, branding, and packaging. We list the main options here so you can prepare a clear brief before sampling.

01

Materials

Choose suede, waffle, terry, recycled blends, and other microfiber constructions based on use and handfeel.

02

Color

We support Pantone matching, solid-color programs, and campaign color control.

03

Design

Printing, embroidery, labels, inserts, and retail trim can be prepared together.

04

Weight

GSM affects handfeel, absorbency, and drying speed, so it is confirmed early in sampling.

05

Size

Dimensions can be adjusted for towels, cloths, kits, and region-specific retail formats.

06

Package

Bottle packs, pouches, sleeves, hang tags, and other retail packing options can be prepared with the product.

Execution Path

From brief to shipment.

The steps below show how we confirm specifications, make samples, arrange production, and prepare export delivery.

01

Requirement review

Confirm target market, product direction, packaging expectation, and quantity plan.

02

Sampling

Use sample rounds to lock material, print, size, and packaging decisions.

03

Mass production

Move into coordinated weaving, printing, sewing, inspection, and packing.

04

Export delivery

Finalize packaging, labels, and logistics handoff for the destination market.

Commercial Confidence

Why buyers continue after the first sample.

Clear communication

Inquiry details stay with the product context so we can reply faster and with fewer follow-up questions.

Factory visibility

Workshop, inspection, and packing photos help buyers review the factory before visiting or placing an order.

Ongoing product support

New sizes, pack styles, and related items can be added as cooperation expands beyond the first order.

Next Step

Send us your OEM brief.

If you already know the product type, target market, packaging style, or quantity range, send the details and we will suggest the next sample or quotation step.