Private Label

Private Label Resort Wear Manufacturer

Aloha & Co manufactures private-label resort wear with custom prints, woven labels, care labels, hang tags, packaging, trims, and production-ready artwork for brands that want retail-ready apparel rather than generic blanks.

Use this page when the buyer needs brand presentation, packaging, and exclusive artwork handled with garment production.

Private Label Resort Wear Manufacturer

Quick facts

  • Label options: Woven labels, printed labels, care labels, hang tags, and size labels
  • Packaging: Branded poly bags, stickers, tissue, mailers, carton marks, and retail pack methods
  • Artwork: Repeat prints, print scale, placement, and color direction
  • Bulk MOQ: 50 pcs per style per color
  • Confidentiality: Exclusive custom prints are not sold to other clients; NDA available on request

What this page should answer

Private label work should be planned before sampling, because labels, trims, packaging, and print placement can change sample construction and final cost.

Aloha & Co can start from base styles and add brand assets, or build custom silhouettes when the collection requires a stronger private-label difference.

The production file should lock garment specs, artwork files, label files, packaging method, carton requirements, and shipping documents before bulk starts.

Best fit

  • Resort labels that need products to arrive retail-ready
  • Boutiques and hotel stores with branded vacation apparel
  • Swimwear and aloha shirt brands using exclusive prints
  • Founders who need artwork, labels, and packaging coordinated together

Not the right fit

  • White-label blank resale where no garment or packaging changes are needed
  • Brands that cannot provide logo files or packaging direction before sampling
  • Orders that require certified performance claims without testing the final product

How to use this resource before production

  1. 01. Share logo files, brand guidelines, print references, packaging goals, and target retail channel.
  2. 02. Map each label, tag, trim, bag, and carton requirement to the right product category.
  3. 03. Approve samples that include the private-label details, not only the garment shape.
  4. 04. Lock the private-label bill of materials and quality-control checkpoints before bulk production.

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 private label start from existing base styles?
Yes. Most brands start from base styles and customize print, labels, trims, hang tags, packaging, and final fit details.
Can Aloha & Co design a repeat print?
Yes. The team can develop production-ready repeat artwork from references, sketches, or moodboards.
Can I use my own packaging supplier?
Yes. You can supply packaging specs or use Aloha & Co support to source packaging that fits the order and shipping method.

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