Our Services
Resort-wear-only manufacturing, custom prints, low MOQ, and factory-direct delivery.
Sampling
Test fabric, fit, and custom prints before bulk. Custom print samples typically take 10–15 days after artwork approval. Sample $50/pc, pattern $50/design — refundable on bulk.
Bulk Production
Scale with MOQ from 50 pcs per style per color, 30–35 day bulk lead time after sample approval, and factory-direct QC.
Private Label
Build a complete private-label resort collection with custom labels, tags, packaging, prints, and production-ready artwork.
Process
Consult → Sample → Produce → Deliver. Toronto client operations + Shaoxing production give you 24-hour response across the project.
What this service covers
Aloha & Co is a resort-wear-only manufacturing partner for brands that need low-MOQ sampling, custom prints, private-label trims, and bulk production across aloha shirts, tops, resort dresses, swimwear, matching sets, and accessories.
Service facts
- Core services: Sampling, bulk production, private label, artwork support, and shipping planning
- MOQ: 50 pcs per style per color for approved bulk orders
- Sampling: 10-15 days after artwork and fabric direction are confirmed
- Bulk: 30-35 days after sample approval, depending on style mix and materials
- Shipping: FOB, CIF, and DDP available; DDP is recommended for landed-cost clarity
Best fit
- New resort brands testing multiple prints without committing to large factory minimums
- Hotel, beach club, and boutique retail programs that need a focused product range
- Private-label teams that need labels, trims, hang tags, packaging, and custom artwork handled together
- Brands that want one production thread across Toronto client operations and Shaoxing sourcing
Process
- Share the product line, target styles, artwork direction, quantity range, launch timing, and destination market.
- Confirm base styles, fabric direction, print method, sample fee, pattern fee, and estimated bulk quote.
- Review samples for fit, drape, print scale, trims, labels, packaging, and any correction list.
- Approve bulk production, payment terms, packing details, quality-control checkpoints, and FOB/CIF/DDP shipping path.
Common questions
- Which service should a new brand start with?
- Most new brands should start with sampling or a starter kit, then move into bulk production after the base style, fabric, print scale, and packaging direction are approved.
- Can one order include multiple product categories?
- Yes. A focused capsule can combine aloha shirts, resort dresses, swimwear, matching sets, tops, and accessories as long as the MOQ is planned per style and color.
- What makes this different from a general clothing factory?
- The process is built around resort-wear details: repeat artwork, relaxed drape, quick-dry fabrics, UPF options, family sizing, print-matched add-ons, and destination shipping.
Planning boundaries
Use this page as a planning filter before requesting a quote. Aloha & Co can support low-MOQ resort wear programs, but the cleanest projects still separate sample approval from bulk approval, confirm print scale on the real garment, and lock labels, trims, packaging, carton requirements, and shipping terms before production starts.
The best brief includes category, style IDs, target units, size range, artwork or reference images, destination market, target delivery window, and whether the buyer wants FOB, CIF, or DDP. That information lets the team recommend the right service path without overbuilding the first collection or quoting the wrong landed-cost assumption.
Quote checklist
List the categories you want quoted, the exact style IDs if you are using base styles, the expected units per style and color, and the size range. This keeps MOQ math visible before the team prices samples or bulk production.
Separate confirmed assets from open decisions. Confirmed assets can include repeat artwork, logo files, label artwork, care-label language, packaging references, and retail requirements. Open decisions can include fabric, print method, trims, and fit corrections.
State the destination country, target delivery date, retail channel, and whether you need FOB, CIF, or DDP. Shipping terms change landed cost, customs responsibility, carton planning, and the quote format a buyer should compare.
Related resources
Factory evidence pages
- Manufacturing Capabilities — Aloha & Co is a resort-wear-only manufacturer with client operations in Toronto and production support in Shaoxing, China, covering sampling, bulk production, private label, custom print development, and FOB, CIF, or DDP shipping.
- Quality Control for Resort Wear Production — Aloha & Co quality control starts before bulk production: samples are checked for fit, fabric, print scale, trims, labels, packaging, and correction notes before the final production file is approved.
- FOB, CIF, and DDP Shipping for Resort Wear — Aloha & Co supports FOB, CIF, and DDP shipping for resort wear orders. DDP is often best when a buyer wants one landed-cost view that includes customs, duty handling, and door-to-door delivery.
- Resort Wear Materials and Fabrics — Aloha & Co sources resort wear fabrics including rayon, cotton, linen blends, bamboo blends, polyester, smooth woven fabrics, quick-dry poly, nylon-spandex, mesh lining, and UPF 50+ options when the final product supports the claim.
- Sample Policy for Custom Resort Wear — Aloha & Co sampling has no sample MOQ before approved bulk. Standard sample fee is $50 per piece, pattern fee is $50 per design, and both are refundable when that approved style moves into bulk production.