Aloha & Co is a custom resort wear manufacturer for brands that need low-MOQ sampling, exclusive prints, private-label trims, and bulk production across aloha shirts, resort dresses, swimwear, matching sets, tops, and accessories.
Use this page when comparing factories for a complete resort wear capsule rather than one isolated garment category.
Quick facts
MOQ: 50 pcs per style per color for bulk orders
Sampling: 10-15 days after artwork and fabric direction are confirmed
Custom repeat artwork, print scaling, fabric selection, labels, hang tags, trims, packaging, and packing instructions can be planned in one production file.
Base styles help new brands move faster, while custom development is available when the buyer needs a new silhouette, fit block, or product detail.
The best first order is usually a focused capsule: one or two lead categories, a small print story, and enough units to validate retail demand without overbuilding inventory.
Best fit
Resort brands building their first complete capsule
Hotel, beach club, and boutique retail programs
Private-label teams that need apparel and accessories in one print story
Buyers who want DDP landed-cost planning before launch
Not the right fit
Commodity blank apparel with no resort or print requirement
One-off personal orders below factory sampling scope
Buyers who need certified claims that have not been tested for their final fabric
02. Confirm base styles or custom blocks, fabric direction, print method, sample fee, pattern fee, and private-label needs.
03. Review samples for fit, drape, print scale, trims, labels, packaging, and correction notes before bulk.
04. Approve the bulk production file, deposit, QC checkpoints, packing method, and FOB, CIF, or DDP 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.
How to use the shortlist
Quote readiness checklist
A useful resort wear quote should compare the full production path, not only the unit price. Buyers should send enough detail for product scope, sample review, labels, packaging, and landed-cost planning to be confirmed before deposit.
Lead categories and style references
Artwork status, repeat scale, and print method
Fabric direction and any performance claim that needs testing
Target units by style, color, and size range
Private-label trims, hang tags, packaging, and carton needs
Destination market and preferred FOB, CIF, or DDP term
Catalog proof paths
Use the base-style catalog as proof of production scope before asking for a new custom block. A focused brief can start from aloha shirts, swimwear, dresses, matching sets, tops, and accessories, then narrow into the right sample path.
Browse aloha shirt base styles when the capsule starts with camp collars or resort shirts.
Browse swimwear base styles when the capsule includes boardshorts, rash guards, bikinis, trunks, or cover-ups.
Use sampling and quality-control pages to confirm the checks needed before bulk approval.
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
What makes a resort wear manufacturer different from a general clothing factory?
Resort wear needs print scale, relaxed drape, quick-dry or breathable fabrics, family sizing, swim-safe materials, and destination shipping decisions that many general factories do not handle together.
Can one order include multiple resort categories?
Yes. A focused order can combine shirts, dresses, swimwear, matching sets, tops, and accessories as long as MOQ is planned by style and color.
Can Aloha & Co help if I only have moodboards?
Yes. Moodboards, references, sketches, or partial artwork can be turned into production-ready repeat prints and sample directions.