Matching Sets
Matching Family Resort Wear Manufacturer
Aloha & Co manufactures matching family resort wear across men's, women's, kids, swim, and accessory styles, with print scale adjusted by garment instead of copied blindly across every size.
This page is for brands, resorts, and retailers planning coordinated family or couple collections.

Quick facts
- Program types: Men's sets, women's sets, kids sets, couple sets, and full family capsules
- MOQ: 50 pcs per style per color
- Print planning: Scale and placement reviewed by garment and size range
- Category mix: Shirts, shorts, skirts, dresses, swim, kids items, and accessories
- Best use: Resort shops, holiday drops, destination retail, and family photo programs
What this page should answer
Matching family programs need more planning than single-style production because one artwork file must work across adult shirts, women's sets, kids garments, swim pieces, and accessories.
Print scale should be reviewed by silhouette. A motif that looks right on an adult shirt can overwhelm a toddler set or disappear on a bikini panel.
The strongest first family capsule usually uses fewer silhouettes, clear size splits, and a retail story that explains why families should buy the set together.
Best fit
- Resort retailers selling coordinated family looks
- Brands launching seasonal matching drops
- Hotel boutiques planning family photo apparel
- Private-label teams that need print-matched accessories
Not the right fit
- One-size-fits-all print files with no scale review
- Overly broad first collections with too many size groups
- Orders without a clear adult/kids size split
How to use this resource before production
- 01. Choose the family members, garment categories, and print story.
- 02. Map artwork scale, fabric, trims, labels, and packaging for each style.
- 03. Sample priority styles first and check scale across adult and kids pieces.
- 04. Approve bulk by style, color, size group, carton plan, and shipping path.
Terms buyers usually need before quoting
- MOQ: Most custom resort wear programs start at MOQ 50 pieces per style per color, with lower-risk assortment planning across shirts, dresses, swimwear, matching sets, and accessories.
- Sample: Sampling confirms fabric handfeel, print scale, fit, label placement, and packaging before bulk production, so buyer teams can approve the actual product path.
- Bulk: Bulk production is planned after sample approval, final artwork, size breakdown, care-label language, carton needs, and payment terms are confirmed.
- Shipping: FOB, CIF, and DDP shipping options are compared before production closes, with DDP used when buyers want a landed quote that includes customs and door delivery.
- Customization: Customization can include repeat prints, color matching, fabric substitution, private labels, hang tags, size labels, trims, packaging, and collection-level coordination.
What to send before sampling
Category, style IDs, target units, size range, destination market, delivery window, and preferred shipping term.
Artwork files, references, logo files, label needs, care-label language, packaging expectations, and retail channel.
Open decisions such as fabric, print method, fit references, trims, carton requirements, and whether FOB, CIF, or DDP is preferred.
Buyer questions answered directly
- Can one print work across shirts, dresses, and kids sets?
- Yes, but the print usually needs scale and placement review by garment type.
- Should a family capsule include swimwear?
- It can, especially for resorts, but swimwear needs extra checks for stretch, opacity, lining, and UPF claims when relevant.
- What is the MOQ for family sets?
- MOQ is still planned by style and color, so each garment in the family program should have its own quantity plan.