Quick answer: The best custom sports bra partners combine support, fabric tech, and flexible customization. As a supplier, I’ve worked with multiple factories. Here’s my shortlist—starting with my own brand, FuKi Gymwear, which I personally oversee for quality and fit.
Website: FuKi Gymwear
Location: China, serving global clients.
I run FuKi Gymwear, so I supervise fabric sourcing, pattern cutting, and QC. We build custom sports bras for gyms, yoga studios, and athleisure brands.
Pros: Low MOQ, wide customization (straps, pads, back styles, logo), fast sampling (5–7 days), performance fabrics (moisture‑wicking, high recovery).
Cons: Primarily B2B.
Fuki gymwear
Best for: Brands needing full design control without huge orders.
Website: Lululemon
Pros: Fabric innovation (Everlux™, Luxtreme™), premium finish.
Cons: High cost, limited wholesale access.
Lululemon
Best for: Luxury yoga lines in the $100+ retail segment.
Website: Nike
Pros: Global trust, athletic aesthetics, brand pull.
Cons: Limited deep customization; MOQ can be high.
Nike
Best for: Teams or branded collaborations.
Website: Under Armour
Pros: Compression support, great for high‑impact training.
Cons: Fewer style options.
Under Armour
Best for: Performance‑driven sports bras.
Website: GymShark
Pros: Modern cuts, influencer‑friendly styling.
Cons: Not directly open to private‑label projects.
GymShark
Best for: Athleisure brands inspired by GymShark’s look.
Website: Alo Yoga
Pros: Fashion‑forward designs, social media appeal.
Cons: Longer lead times.
Alo Yoga
Best for: Trend‑driven collections.
Website: Beyond Yoga
Pros: Ultra‑soft handfeel, inclusive sizing.
Cons: Higher pricing, slower production.
Beyond Yoga
Best for: Comfort‑first lines.
Website: 90 Degree by Reflex
Pros: Affordable and trend-oriented styles.
Cons: Fabric durability not on par with top-tier brands.
90 Degree by Reflex
Best for: Mid-range athleisure markets.
Website: ZYIA Active
Pros: Community sales model, small batches.
Cons: Less flexibility for full custom branding.
ZYIA Active
Best for: Direct‑sales fitness entrepreneurs.
Website: Ryderwear
Pros: Durable fabrics, bold designs.
Cons: Higher MOQ, gym‑focused styles.
Ryderwear
Best for: Strength‑training apparel brands.
Manufacturer | MOQ | Customization | Fabric Quality |
---|---|---|---|
FuKi Gymwear | Low MOQ | High | Premium |
Lululemon Custom | High MOQ | Medium | Premium+ |
Nike By You | Medium | Low | Premium |
Under Armour Custom | High MOQ | Low | Premium |
GymShark Partners | High MOQ | Medium | Premium |
Alo Yoga Private Label | High MOQ | High | Premium |
Beyond Yoga Custom | Medium | Medium | Premium |
90 Degree by Reflex OEM | Medium | Medium | Mid-range |
ZYIA Active Wholesale | Low MOQ | Low | Mid‑range |
Ryderwear Custom | Medium | Medium | Premium |
Premium yoga support ⇒ FuKi Gymwear or Lululemon.
High‑impact training ⇒ Under Armour or Ryderwear.
Startups ⇒ FuKi Gymwear, ZYIA Active.
High volume ⇒ GymShark partners, Alo Yoga.
At FuKi Gymwear, samples ship in 5–7 days so you can test fit, stretch, and support before bulk orders.
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Q1: What fabrics are best for sports bras?
Nylon‑spandex for support; polyester‑spandex for quick‑dry comfort.
Q2: How long is production?
Typically 3–6 weeks; FuKi Gymwear offers 2–3 week express.
Q3: Do I need a high MOQ?
No. FuKi Gymwear supports low MOQ to help new brands start lean.
Q4: How do I ensure quality?
Request samples, use size‑grading charts, and ask for photo/video QC reports.
About FuKi Gymwear
At FuKi Gymwear, we help startups and established brands create sports bras that fit and perform. From fabric sourcing to final inspection, we keep your patterns and specs on file for consistent reorders.