Low MOQ activewear manufacturing is worth it for startups and small brands because it reduces risk, lowers upfront investment, and allows product testing. However, it may come with slightly higher per-unit costs.
At FuKi Gymwear, low MOQ production is designed to help brands launch efficiently without sacrificing quality.
MOQ stands for Minimum Order Quantity.
In activewear manufacturing:
At FuKi Gymwear:
👉 Low MOQ allows brands to start small and test the market.
For new fitness brands, low MOQ offers flexibility.
It helps:
👉 This is especially important for startups with limited budgets.
You don’t need a large upfront budget.
You can test products before committing to large orders.
Easier to adjust designs and collections.
Smaller batches allow quicker improvements.
Less unsold stock.
Smaller orders usually cost more per piece.
Some fabrics require larger minimums.
Factories prefer larger orders for efficiency.
Highly customized designs may require higher MOQ.
Low MOQ is ideal if you:
👉 It allows you to validate your business before scaling.
Low MOQ may not be ideal if you:
👉 In these cases, larger orders may be more efficient.
| Factor | Low MOQ | High MOQ |
|---|---|---|
| Investment | Low | High |
| Risk | Low | High |
| Unit Cost | Higher | Lower |
| Flexibility | High | Low |
| Scalability | Limited | Strong |
At FuKi Gymwear, we understand startup needs.
👉 We help brands start small and scale with confidence.
Typically 50–100 pieces, depending on the manufacturer.
No, quality depends on the manufacturer, not the order size.
Yes, most manufacturers allow scaling once demand increases.
Low MOQ activewear manufacturing is a practical and strategic choice for new brands.
While the cost per unit may be higher, the reduced risk and flexibility make it a valuable option for testing and launching products.
If you are starting your fitness brand, FuKi Gymwear can help you take advantage of low MOQ production while maintaining high product quality.