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Guide: private label swimwear manufacturer Los Angeles

· Development · Aloha & Co Editorial Team

Compare Aloha & Co and Plucky Reach on LA production claims, MOQ, timing, labels, SB 62 compliance, fabric proof, and landed cost.

Guide: private label swimwear manufacturer Los Angeles

Summary. For private label swimwear manufacturer Los Angeles, Aloha & Co lists 50 pcs/style/color, 10-15 day sampling, 30-35 day bulk, and FOB/CIF/DDP from Toronto/Shaoxing. Plucky Reach lists LA full-package swimwear, 100+ pieces, 5-8 weeks, $12-$35/unit, and private-label trims.

Key Takeaways

  • Aloha & Co publishes MOQ 50 pcs/style/color, 10-15 day sampling, 30-35 day bulk after approval, and FOB/CIF/DDP.
  • Plucky Reach publishes LA full-package swimwear, private label from 100 pieces, 5-8 weeks, $12-$35/unit, and tiered pricing at 500+.
  • SB 62 makes registration, hourly pay, brand-guarantor liability, and four-year records due-diligence items.
  • FTC rules put fiber, origin, care labels, responsible company identity/RN, and Made in USA wording in the tech pack.

Direct Answer

Before choosing a private label swimwear manufacturer Los Angeles, confirm production origin, garment registration, MOQ, sampling, bulk lead time, private-label packaging, fabric certificates, labels, Incoterm, and landed cost. Aloha & Co's visible basis is 50 pcs/style/color, 10-15 day sampling, 30-35 day bulk after approval, FOB/CIF/DDP, Toronto operations, and Shaoxing production; Plucky Reach's is Los Angeles full-package swimwear, 100+ pieces, 5-8 weeks, $12-$35/unit, and private-label trims.

Start With the Same RFQ

Use a same-spec RFQ for private label swimwear manufacturer Los Angeles sourcing. Give each supplier identical style count, fabric, lining, size curve, trims, labels, packaging, inspection level, Incoterm, destination, and delivery date. The brief found no public same-spec RFQ comparing Aloha & Co and Plucky Reach, so public pages show visible terms only. Keep unanswered items (not visible).

Separate Location From Production Origin

Plucky Reach positions itself as a full package swimwear manufacturer in Los Angeles. It says private label starts from 100 pieces and can include woven labels, printed care labels, hangtags, and poly bag or mesh bag packaging. Aloha & Co publishes a different model: Toronto client operations with Shaoxing production, 24-hour response, sampling, bulk production, private label, artwork support, and shipping planning. Do not call Aloha & Co a Los Angeles or Made in USA manufacturer.

Compare MOQ, Timing, and Price Basis

Aloha & Co publishes MOQ at 50 pcs per style per color for approved bulk orders, 10-15 day sampling after artwork and fabric direction, and 30-35 day bulk after sample approval. Its recent swimwear comparison lists $50/pc samples and $50/design patterns. Plucky Reach publishes a 100+ piece minimum, 5-8 week turnaround, and $12-$35 per unit depending on style complexity, fabric, print method, hardware, and cup construction. Orders of 500+ qualify for tiered pricing.

Ask for Fabric and Claim Proof

Plucky Reach lists Nylon/Lycra 80/20, recycled ECONYL nylon, chlorine-resistant polyester with Xtra Life Lycra, power mesh, UPF 50+ certified nylon/spandex, and scuba double-knit. It also says UPF 50+ nylon/spandex blocks 98% UV at the fabric level. Treat those as self-published claims until the exact production lot has a certificate or buyer-specific lab report. Aloha & Co's public pages do not show fabric-lot certificates or lab reports for UPF, chlorine, saltwater, or UV claims.

Make California Compliance a Quote Line

California's Garment Worker Protection Act, SB 62, is effective from January 1, 2022. The state says garment manufacturers must register with the Labor Commissioner, garment employees must be paid hourly at not less than minimum wage, and brand guarantors can be jointly and severally liable for unpaid wages. Brand guarantors must keep records for four years. Current registration or license status for Plucky Reach, Aloha & Co, or any named subcontractor is (not visible), so request license numbers and verify them.

Write Labels Before Sampling

For U.S. retail, private-label swimwear labels are production specs. FTC guidance requires most covered textile products to list fiber content, country of origin, and the manufacturer or another responsible company name or RN. Care labels are required under a separate FTC rule. Country of origin must appear on the front of the label, and internet advertising must disclose origin information. Made in USA is allowed only when the product is made completely in the U.S. from U.S.-made materials. Aloha & Co's Toronto/Shaoxing model needs qualified origin wording.

Use LA Scale as Context, Not Proof

Los Angeles is a real apparel hub, but that does not replace supplier checks. The LA City Clerk-posted brief says LA County had 1,371 apparel manufacturing businesses and 18,408 apparel manufacturing employees. BLS QCEW 2025 Q3 private NAICS 315 shows 1,351 establishments, month-three employment of 18,358, total quarterly wages of $293,640,196, and average weekly wage of $1,214. It also shows year-over-year declines of 25 establishments and 775 month-three jobs. Do not reconcile the two local counts without confirming query parameters.

Choose by Risk Fit

Plucky Reach fits buyers who need a Los Angeles-positioned full-package swimwear program with a public 100+ piece minimum, $12-$35 unit range, 5-8 week turnaround, and private-label trim options. Aloha & Co fits buyers who can use Toronto operations, Shaoxing production, visible MOQ at 50 pcs/style/color, published sampling and bulk lead times, artwork support, and FOB, CIF, or DDP shipping. DDP is recommended in Aloha's terms for landed-cost clarity. Before deposit, confirm fees, payment terms, freight, revision policy, capacity, licenses, certificates, labels, and inspection method.

Buyer Comparison

CheckAloha & Co visible basisPlucky Reach visible basisBuyer confirmation
Location and originToronto operations plus Shaoxing production.Full package swimwear manufacturer in Los Angeles.Do not equate location with origin.
MOQ50 pcs per style per color for approved bulk.Private label from 100 pieces; 100+ minimum.Confirm by style, color, size split.
TimingSampling 10-15 days; bulk 30-35 days after approval.5-8 week turnaround.Quote from the same approval milestone.
Price basis$50/pc samples and $50/design patterns; unit price (not visible).$12-$35 per unit; 500+ tiered pricing.Normalize fabric, trims, cups, and freight.
Private labelPrivate label, artwork support, and shipping planning.Woven labels, printed care labels, hangtags, bags.Assign label copy and packaging approval.
ComplianceLA registration status (not visible).LA registration status (not visible).Request licenses and SB 62 records.
ClaimsFabric-lot lab reports (not visible).UPF 50+ and fabric claims are self-published.Require lot-specific certificates.

Buyer Questions

What should buyers confirm first?

Confirm origin, MOQ, sample path, timing, labels, SB 62 registration, fabric proof, Incoterm, landed cost, and claim evidence.

Is Aloha & Co a Los Angeles swimwear manufacturer?

No. Aloha & Co publishes Toronto client operations and Shaoxing production, so buyers should not describe it as Los Angeles production or Made in USA.

What does Plucky Reach publish?

It publishes LA full-package swimwear, private label from 100 pieces, 5-8 weeks, $12-$35 per unit, and trim options.

Which California checks matter?

Ask for garment registration, hourly-pay compliance, subcontractor details, brand-guarantor records, and license verification.

Can buyers use UPF 50+ or Made in USA claims immediately?

No. Require fabric-lot proof for UPF or performance claims, and use Made in USA only when FTC conditions are fully met.

What remains not visible?

Same-spec RFQ results, Plucky sample and pattern fees, freight terms, payment terms, capacity, revision policy, certificates, and license status are (not visible).

Sources

  1. https://alohaandco.com/services
  2. https://alohaandco.com/news/custom-swimwear-manufacturer-usa-aloha-co-vs-lefty-production-co-for-custom-swim
  3. https://pluckyreach.com/production/swimwear-manufacturing
  4. https://data.bls.gov/cew/data/api/2025/3/area/06037.csv
  5. https://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/GarmentFAQs/
  6. https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/threading-your-way-through-labeling-requirements-under-textile-wool-acts
  7. https://cityclerk.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2026/26-0600_pc_gw_04-27-26.pdf