Accessories
Resort Accessories Manufacturer
Aloha & Co manufactures resort accessories such as hats, bags, bandanas, scarves, scrunchies, and print-matched add-ons that help brands complete a resort collection without building a separate supply chain.
This page is for buyers who want add-on retail SKUs that match apparel prints, packaging, and private-label presentation.

Quick facts
- Accessory range: Bucket hats, caps, tote bags, bandanas, scarves, scrunchies, and small add-ons
- Customization: Print matching, labels, patches, packaging, and hang tags
- MOQ: Planned by style and color; common programs align with apparel MOQ
- Best use: Gift shop add-ons, resort retail, capsule bundles, and print story extensions
- Shipping: Can ship with apparel under FOB, CIF, or DDP
What this page should answer
Accessories work best when planned with the apparel print story, because fabric, motif scale, label placement, and packaging can be aligned before samples are made.
Aloha & Co can help decide which accessories should use full print, logo patches, woven labels, or simpler branded packaging depending on the buyer's price point.
Accessories can improve average order value for resort retailers, but each SKU should still have a clear purpose in the capsule.
Best fit
- Brands adding low-risk add-on SKUs
- Hotel and resort shops that need giftable items
- Aloha shirt and swimwear brands extending a print story
- Private-label teams that need packaging consistency
Not the right fit
- Hard goods or jewelry outside textile accessory scope
- One-off custom gifts below factory workflow
- Accessories with no link to the apparel range or buyer story
How to use this resource before production
- 01. Choose apparel prints or logos that should extend into accessories.
- 02. Confirm accessory style, fabric, print scale, labels, patches, and packaging.
- 03. Sample the accessory alongside key apparel when color matching matters.
- 04. Approve bulk quantities, packing method, and combined shipping plan.
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 accessories use the same print as shirts?
- Yes, but the motif often needs scale changes so it works on smaller surfaces such as hats, scarves, and scrunchies.
- Can accessories ship with apparel?
- Yes. Accessories can be packed with apparel orders when carton planning and delivery timing are aligned.
- Are accessories good for low-MOQ brands?
- They can be, especially when they extend an existing print story and do not add too many new materials or suppliers.