Private Label Clothing Manufacturing
Private label is the shortest route to selling apparel under your own name. You are not developing patterns or debugging a fit across three sampling rounds — you are choosing from a product base that already works, and putting your labels, tags, shades and packaging on it. Wearzo produces it entirely in-house in Hyderabad. What reaches your customer carries your brand at every point a customer looks: the neck label, the care tag, the hang tag and the bag.
Private Label or OEM?
The two arrangements get used as synonyms and are not. The question is whether you are bringing a design or choosing one — and that decides your timeline, your sampling and your realistic minimum quantity.
| Private label | OEM / contract manufacturing | |
|---|---|---|
| What you bring | Your brand, artwork and shade preferences. | Your tech pack, patterns or a reference sample. |
| What we bring | A developed, proven product base. | Production capacity built exactly to your specification. |
| Speed to market | Faster — no pattern development, fewer sampling rounds. | Slower — pattern making and fit sampling take rounds. |
| Control over construction | Within the range of the base product. | Complete. |
| Realistic minimum | Lower, because there is no development cost to spread. | Higher, because pattern and fit work is a fixed cost. |
| Best when | You are building a range under your name and want it selling sooner. | The product itself is your differentiator. |
Not sure which you need? Say what you are trying to sell and by when. If a developed base gets you there, we will say so rather than selling you a longer development cycle.
The Product Base
Private label draws from the garments Wearzo already manufactures at volume. Fabrics, GSM ranges, yarn counts, shade families and size ranges are documented on each page — which means you can see exactly what you would be selling before you commit to it.
Round-Neck T-Shirts
Combed and carded cotton knits across weight tiers, from a value promotional build to a bio-washed retail hand.
Specifications →Polo T-Shirts
Pique knits with combed or carded yarn options and a firmer collar build for the retail tier.
Specifications →Hoodies & Sweatshirts
Brushed-back fleece with substantial weight — the highest-margin piece in most private-label ranges.
Specifications →Jackets
Softshell and windcheater outerwear in woven shells.
Specifications →Leggings
Cotton-lycra with four-way stretch, in value and premium builds — an established activewear and school-range seller.
Specifications →Size ranges for all of them are in the size charts, which is also what your own listings and returns policy will need to quote.
Everywhere Your Brand Has to Appear
For a garment being sold rather than issued, the labelling chain is not a detail — a missing care label is a compliance problem, and a generic neck label undermines the price you are asking. All of these are produced on our own floor.
- Woven neck labels in your brand mark. The first thing a customer checks on a garment they are considering buying.
- Printed size labels matched to the size chart you publish.
- Care and composition labels — fibre content and wash instructions. Required content varies by the market you sell into, so confirm what yours needs and we will produce to it.
- Hang tags and price tags to your artwork, attached before packing.
- Polybags and packaging in your branding, packed size-wise so stock can go straight to a shelf or a fulfilment bin.
Wearzo produces the labelling to the content you specify. Confirming what your market legally requires on a care and composition label is yours to determine — we will make exactly what you specify.
A First Private-Label Order
Shorter than an OEM development cycle, because the product is proven before you arrive. The stage that still matters is shade approval.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between private label and OEM?
What is the minimum for a private label order?
Can we sell these products under our own brand?
Can you match our brand colours?
Send a physical swatch, a garment from a previous supplier, or your brand colour reference. Approving by eye on a screen is the single most common cause of a shade dispute and is worth avoiding.
Building a range under your own label?
Tell us the garments, the shades, the quantity and how you want it packed. We will quote it itemised and set the shade and label references up so your second production run matches your first.