Original Equipment Manufacturing is the classic contract-manufacturing model. You arrive with a finished design, tech pack, and fabric direction. We execute — with the precision and QC discipline of a factory that has been doing this for two decades.
Start an OEM enquiry →OEM is the preferred model for apparel labels with an in-house design team, a clear brand identity, and strong demand — but who don't want the overhead of owning and operating a factory. You hand us the specifications; we produce to them.
Because you own the design and the intellectual property, OEM gives you complete creative flexibility. Change fabrics, rework fits, experiment with trims — every choice is yours. Our role is to protect that vision through every stitch, every panel, every carton.
Every design, pattern, trim specification, and brand mark remains your intellectual property. We sign NDAs and exclusivity clauses as standard.
Standard MOQs start from 300 pieces per style per colour. Lower volumes available on selected categories for pilot programmes.
Access to our fabric mill network across Malaysia, China, and Vietnam — so you get mill-direct pricing without the fragmentation.
Three-stage in-line inspection (cut, sew, finish) plus a final AQL 2.5 audit before dispatch. Reject rates tracked and reported per PO.
Quotes broken down by fabric, trim, labour, overhead, and logistics — so you always understand what you're paying for.
From foundational basics to seasonal fashion, our factory network handles a broad portfolio of garment types across men's, women's, and kidswear.
Knits in cotton, blends, and technical performance fabrics — graphic tees, polos, henleys, and longsleeves.
Wovens in cotton, linen, viscose, and blends — dress shirts, casual shirts, oversized blouses, and button-downs.
Trousers, chinos, shorts, cargos, skirts, and culottes — in cotton twill, denim, linen, and technical synthetics.
Jackets, blazers, parkas, and lightweight outer layers — structured and unstructured constructions.
Day dresses, formal dresses, playsuits, and jumpsuits — in wovens and knits with full detailing capability.
Specialist experience with Malay, Muslimah, and South Asian apparel — baju kurung, kebaya, abaya, and modest collections.