Garments Developed Around Your Brand, Market and Product Direction
Explore casual wear, streetwear, activewear, sportswear and swimwear manufactured for international clothing brands through custom product development, private label production and factory-direct support.
- OEM & ODM
- Private Label
- Custom Development
A Product Range Built for More Than One Type of Clothing Brand
A strong apparel collection begins with products that fit the brand, customer and intended use. Velzio Apparel supports product development across everyday clothing, fashion-led streetwear, performance garments, team uniforms and custom swimwear.
Each product can be discussed around its own fabric, fit, construction, color, decoration, labeling and packing requirements. This allows a collection to feel connected without making every garment look or perform the same.
Learn about custom manufacturing →Five Apparel Directions. One Flexible Development Approach.
Select a collection to explore its individual garments, product possibilities and manufacturing considerations.
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Casual Wear
Adaptable wardrobe staples developed through fabric weight, fit, finishing and branding choices suited to lifestyle and everyday clothing lines.
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Streetwear
Fashion-led garments where silhouette, fabric structure, graphic placement and finishing work together to establish a recognizable identity.
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Activewear
Training garments developed around stretch, recovery, comfort, coverage and moisture-management requirements for fitness brands.
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Sportswear
Sport-specific apparel developed around movement, team identity, panel construction, artwork placement and competition requirements.
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Swimwear
Custom swim garments developed around stretch, lining, support, coverage, quick-drying materials and brand-specific styling.
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The Product Name Is Only the Starting Point
Two garments may share the same name while feeling completely different in the market. Fabric weight, pattern shape, seam construction, stretch, trims and finishing determine how the product looks, fits and performs.
Fabric & Performance
Composition, weight, stretch, recovery, texture and breathability are considered together.
Fit & Silhouette
Regular, relaxed, oversized, fitted, cropped and performance fits can be developed.
Construction & Details
Seams, panels, necklines, waistbands, pockets, closures and reinforcement shape function.
Brand Presentation
Printing, embroidery, labels, tags, trims and packaging create a connected identity.
Product Decisions That Shape the Finished Collection
Custom manufacturing can involve one focused adjustment or a complete development route, depending on the garment and available specifications.
Fabric Selection
Cotton, fleece, jersey, blends, stretch and performance materials can be discussed by product use.
Pattern & Fit
Measurements, grading, proportions and silhouette can be developed or followed from specifications.
Labels & Trims
Neck labels, care labels, hangtags, zippers and drawcords can reflect the brand system.
Printing & Embroidery
Decoration can be evaluated according to artwork, fabric, placement and intended appearance.
Private Label Packing
Folding, garment bags and size identification can follow agreed order requirements.
Product-Specific Details
Pockets, panels, linings, waistbands and reinforcement can support the garment’s purpose.
Different Starting Points Can Lead to the Same Production Floor
The appropriate route depends on how complete the product information is when discussion begins.
Manufacture from Defined Specifications
For teams with a tech pack, measurement chart, artwork or approved reference garment.
Explore OEM Manufacturing →Develop the Product Direction
For concepts requiring further material, construction, fit or sampling decisions.
Explore ODM Development →Build the Brand Presentation
For garments requiring custom labels, tags, trims, packaging and identity details.
Explore Private Label →A Clear Route for Developing the Right Garment
Product discussions move forward through defined checkpoints rather than assumptions.
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Select the Product Direction
Identify the garment, intended market, use case and visual direction.
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Define the Specification
Review fabric, measurements, construction, colors, artwork and trims.
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Develop and Review a Sample
Use sampling to evaluate the garment before production approval.
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Prepare for Production
Confirm approved details, branding, order and packing requirements.
Explore the complete garment manufacturing process.
Useful Details Before Starting a Product Inquiry
Product requirements vary, but these answers explain the information that usually helps begin a focused manufacturing discussion.
Ask About a ProductCan Velzio Apparel manufacture products from our tech pack? +
You can share a tech pack, measurement chart, artwork file or approved reference garment. The information can be reviewed before confirming the development and sampling route.
Can fabric, fit and garment details be customized? +
Customization can include material, color, measurements, silhouette, construction, printing, embroidery, labels, trims and packing.
Is sampling available before bulk manufacturing? +
Sampling provides an opportunity to review fit, construction, appearance and agreed details before production moves forward.
Can several garments be developed as one connected collection? +
Related garments can share colors, artwork, trims and brand presentation while retaining the construction required by each product.
What should we include in our first inquiry? +
Include the product type, quantity, reference images, preferred material, size range, artwork and any available technical files.
Have a Garment in Mind? Let’s Define What It Needs.
Share your product type, reference images, tech pack or early concept. The details will create a focused starting point for your project.