Aloha & Co manufactures private-label swimwear for resort and swim brands that need low-MOQ sampling, custom prints, fit review, labels, packaging, and bulk production across boardshorts, trunks, bikinis, rash guards, swim sets, cover-ups, and UPF 50+ active options when the final fabric supports the claim.
This page is for buyers who need swimwear production with custom prints, private-label trims, fit review, and shipping planning.
Swimwear needs a tighter sample review than most woven resort apparel because stretch, opacity, lining, elastic tension, and size grading affect both comfort and returns.
UPF or performance language should be treated carefully. If a buyer needs a certified claim, the final fabric and garment construction must support that claim through the right testing path.
Private-label swim programs can connect with resort shirts, family sets, cover-ups, and accessories when the print story is planned across categories.
Best fit
Swim brands launching low-MOQ capsules
Resort retailers adding swim to an apparel line
Family swim programs and kids rash guards
Brands that need DDP landed-cost planning
Not the right fit
Performance claims without final-product testing
Complex technical swimwear without enough sample rounds
Buyers who need one universal fit across all body types without grading review
03. Review samples for fit, stretch, coverage, opacity, construction, and print scale.
04. Approve bulk with QC checkpoints, carton packing, and FOB, CIF, or DDP shipment.
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
Swimwear sample review checklist
A swimwear sample should be reviewed more tightly than a woven shirt sample because stretch, recovery, lining, opacity, elastic tension, and grading can affect fit, returns, and customer trust.
Shell fabric, lining, mesh, elastic, and trim selections
Stretch recovery, opacity, seam comfort, and coverage
Print scale, color direction, and placement by size
Care label, hang tag, packaging, and carton needs
Any UPF or performance claim that requires final-fabric testing
Private-label swimwear quote inputs
Before comparing swimwear manufacturers, send the same RFQ to each supplier so MOQ, sample fee, correction rules, fabric, private-label package, QC, and shipping term are comparable.
Swim category and reference style
Fabric direction, lining, and support requirements
Artwork, print method, and color count
Target units by style, color, and size split
Sample deadline, bulk launch date, and destination market
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 you make UPF swimwear?
UPF 50+ options are available, but any certified claim should be confirmed on the final fabric and construction before marketing language is finalized.
Can swimwear match shirts or dresses?
Yes. A coordinated print story can connect swimwear with aloha shirts, resort dresses, matching sets, cover-ups, and accessories.