Finally, A Manufacturer That Lets You Test Your Sportswear Brand Without Draining Your Cash Flow
Just 50 Units MOQ, Factory-Direct Pricing, Your Logo On It, Delivered in 4 to 5 Weeks
- 50 units MOQ per design
- 4-5 weeks to delivery
- 100% in-house manufacturing under one roof
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How to launch your own sportswear range, under your brand and at factory prices, with samples that match production and delivery in 4 to 5 weeks — from just 50 units per design, even if a supplier has already cost you time and money, even if you've never manufactured overseas before, even if your budget can't afford to lock up cash flow in a huge MOQ.
You already know this feeling
You already know this feeling.
Hitting "send" on an email to your supplier... and waiting. One day. Three days. A week. Always the same silence while your season launch creeps dangerously closer.
Opening the sample package you'd been waiting weeks for, full of hope, only to find scratchy fabric, crooked seams, colors that no longer match your mockup at all. And having to start over.
Watching a supplier demand 500, sometimes 1,000 units per style, when you're not even sure that design will resonate with your customers. Your cash flow, the money that should be growing your brand, ends up frozen in boxes you haven't sold yet.
And the worst-case scenario, the one you dread but never say out loud: launching your collection three weeks late while your competitors are already on the shelves. Customers cancelling their orders. A team or club wearing mismatched jerseys on match day because half the batch arrived defective. And you, left explaining to your partner or your boss why the money sunk into that production run is never coming back.
I have three quick questions for you. Take ten seconds to answer honestly.
Have you ever received a sample that looked nothing like what you approved in the photos?
Are you tired of having to lock up thousands of dollars in cash flow into a massive MOQ, just to test a new design?
Does the fear of missing your launch window because production ran over sometimes keep you up at night?
If you answered yes to at least two of these questions, you're not alone. The vast majority of sportswear brand founders and club procurement managers we talk to tell us exactly the same thing. So if any of this sounds familiar, keep reading — there's another way to get your range manufactured.
You've probably already tried all of this
Before finding the right manufacturer, you've probably tried every other door first.
You started by approaching a local workshop. A cut-and-sew shop nearby, recommended by word of mouth. The pitch was reassuring: "we're right around the corner, you can visit the workshop anytime." Except when it came time to run the numbers, the prices killed the deal. Between technical fabric, sublimation, and local labor, your margin evaporated before you'd sold a single legging. Impossible to stay competitive against brands dropping three collections a year.
So you looked at the big overseas factories, the ones that produce for the giants of the industry. New wall: MOQs of 500, sometimes 1,000 units per style. For a brand still testing its designs, that's a financial bet you weren't ready to make. Locking up thousands of dollars in cash on a legging you don't even know will resonate with your community isn't running a brand, it's gambling.
You also tried sourcing marketplaces. Dozens of suppliers, tempting photos, prices that seemed unbeatable. But once the order was placed, the messages got vague, lead times stretched from four to ten weeks, and when the package finally arrived, the colors clashed with the mockup, the seams were falling apart, and the embroidered logo was crooked and unrecognizable. You had to shelve it all, unsellable, hoping to cut your losses.
Some of you even tried working with an independent sourcing agent, paid on commission, to "manage" the factory relationship on your behalf. Result: one more middleman, one more invoice, and still just as little visibility into what was actually happening on the production line.
Every time, the same story: promises on the phone, disappointment on arrival. You lost precious weeks before a season, burned part of your marketing budget on failed samples, and watched your customers' trust erode a little more with every delayed or poorly made collection.
It wasn't your vision that was wrong. You were looking for reliability in the wrong place, with partners who had neither an integrated production line nor any interest in letting you test small before committing to big volumes.
Local workshop
Prices that eat your margin
Big factory
MOQ of 500 to 1,000 units
Marketplace
Unpredictable lead times and quality
Picture what comes next
Let's try a quick exercise. Stay with me for a moment.
You open the box that just arrived. Inside, the samples are identical to the mockup you sent: same colors, same crisp embroidered logo, same finishing. You turn them over, looking for the flaw. There isn't one.
Your phone lights up with a message from your factory: production is starting, fifty units per design, exactly as you approved. Not five hundred. No cash tied up in stock you're not sure you can sell. You test, you adjust, you move at your own pace, on your own budget.
Four weeks later, not six months, not "soon, we'll keep you posted," the boxes arrive. You open them in front of your team and everyone smiles. Your brand, your logo, your cut, straight off an integrated production line, at factory prices, with a margin that finally lets you breathe.
You post the photos. Pre-orders roll in one after another. Your collection launches on time for the season, not late like last year, when your old supplier stopped answering your messages three weeks before the promised date.
Your customers feel the fabric, they feel the quality under their fingers, they come back. Your partner asks if you're doubling the order for the next collection. You say yes without hesitating, because now you know your manufacturing partner keeps its deadlines and its word.
You're no longer hunting for a factory on some sketchy forum at midnight, hoping the supplier's photos match reality. You have a partner, from the first sample to the container. And while your competitors are still waiting for theirs, you're already selling.
What a Bromely Sports partnership changes
Here's exactly what partnering with Bromely Sports changes for your brand:
Test before you invest. With an MOQ of just 50 units per design, you validate a new style, color, or collection without locking up cash flow in stock you're not sure you can sell.
Why wait 3 to 4 months to see your products arrive? With a 4 to 5 week lead time even on complex custom orders, you launch your collection right on time for the season, not six months too late.
The method that eliminates bad surprises between sample and bulk run: cutting, sublimation, heat press, embroidery, finishing, all made under one roof, with no hidden subcontractor degrading quality along the way.
Your brand, your name, your label. Never ours. Every piece leaves our lines branded to your identity, ready to sell under your name, from the first sample to an order of several thousand units.
The mistake most brands make when switching suppliers: signing a big order without testing a sample true to production. At Bromely, the sample you approve comes off the same machines, the same materials, and the same team as your final bulk run.
Direct factory pricing, with no middleman eating into your margin, so you can reinvest that difference into growing your brand instead of into a reseller's pocket.
How to keep full control of your launch without becoming a sourcing expert: you send us your ideas and designs, we manufacture everything in-house, on our advanced machinery (Japanese sublimation printer, Italian press, laser embroidery). You save your energy for building your brand, not for chasing down a reliable factory.
What you actually get
And that's exactly why we built our Sialkot workshop around a single goal: letting you launch your sportswear brand without the usual risks of an overseas supplier. Here's exactly what you get with a Bromely Sports manufacturing partnership:
MOQ of 50 units per design. You test a new range, a new color, or a new design without locking up your cash flow in an entire container.
Production lead time of 4 to 5 weeks, even on complex custom orders (sublimation, multiple colorways, custom cuts). You stay in control of your launch or season calendar.
Vertically integrated manufacturing under one roof: cutting, sublimation, heat press, embroidery, and finishing. Nothing is outsourced to a third party, so nothing slips through the cracks between order and delivery.
Dedicated machine park: Japanese sublimation printer for colors that don't fade in the wash, Italian press for finishing that lasts, laser embroidery and cutting machines for crisp, clean logos.
Direct factory pricing, no middleman, with your own branding applied to every piece: labels, logos, packaging under your name.
Full range covered in-house: team wear, activewear, fightwear, leggings and compression gear, accessories (socks, bags, gloves), and balls. One single partner for your entire collection, instead of juggling multiple suppliers.
And because we know trust has to be earned before it's assumed, everything starts with a free catalogue and quote, so you can judge for yourself before committing.
A founder's story
Illustrative scenario, not a specific individual
Picture a brand founder who launched a fightwear brand three years ago. On paper, everything was perfect: a logo that popped, a growing community, designs finally coming off the page.
Then came the real test: finding a manufacturer.
The first supplier found online demanded 500 units per style. Neither the cash flow nor the confidence to sell that many was there. So the order got negotiated down to 300, nearly all the savings went into it... and then the waiting began. Seven weeks. Then eight. In week nine, a box finally arrived: the compression seams split on the first wash, the colors clashed with the approved mockups, and half the stock ended up unsellable.
Messages to customers went unanswered. Quitting started to feel like the only option.
It was a competitor, met at a trade show, who mentioned Bromely. A manufacturer that accepts 50 units per design, not 500. Understandably wary after being burned once, this founder had already believed a promise that sounded too good.
A small batch got ordered anyway, just to see. Four weeks later, the samples arrived: same colors as on screen, same finishing as on the mockup, the brand printed exactly where it had been placed.
From that point on, collections stop being tested blind, they launch with confidence: 50 units first, validated in the market, then reordered at scale, without ever locking up a year's worth of cash flow in a single bet.
This kind of scenario reflects what dozens of brand founders and club managers describe to us, with different names, different logos, but always the same fear at the start: getting burned by a supplier they don't know.
That's exactly why Bromely built its Sialkot workshop under one roof: cutting, sublimation, embroidery, finishing, all done on-site, controlled on-site, so no middleman can betray your design between your screen and the delivered box.
If this kind of frustration sounds familiar, the rest of that story can be yours too.
A real factory, not just an email address
You don't have to take our word for it.
Bromely Sports isn't an email address and a PDF catalogue picked at random off a marketplace. We're a real factory, based in Sialkot, Pakistan, one of the world's historic hubs for sportswear and fightwear manufacturing, where the best cutting, sewing, and embroidery craftsmen have trained for decades.
Under one roof, our workshop brings together every stage of production: cutting, sublimation, heat press, embroidery, finishing. Nothing is outsourced to some invisible third party you'll never see and can never hold accountable. Our machines, Japanese sublimation printer, Italian press, precision laser embroidery and cutting, run every day for brands, clubs, and distributors across the US, UK, European, and Australian markets.
We know what a buyer fears most when committing to an overseas supplier: sending designs into a void, receiving a sample that bears no resemblance to the final production run, or waiting weeks for a reply that never comes. That's precisely why we work the way we do: a single point of contact from first brief to delivery, lead times that are announced and kept (4 to 5 weeks on complex custom work), and an MOQ of just 50 units per design that lets you judge quality with your own eyes before committing to a larger volume.
Request our catalogue, request a sample: you won't be talking to a salesperson reading from a script, but to the team that cuts, presses, and embroiders your products themselves. You imagine, we deliver isn't a slogan on the wall, it's what we do every day for brands that, like yours, can't afford to gamble.
Let's talk numbers
If you've ever compared manufacturers, you know how it usually goes. A local manufacturer quotes you a per-unit price that eats your margin before you've sold a single product. A big Asian factory offers you an unbeatable price... provided you order 2,000, 5,000, sometimes 10,000 units per style. You lock up your cash flow in stock you're not even sure you'll sell, for a design you've never tested in real conditions.
That's not how we work at Bromely.
We don't put a fixed price on a catalogue, for a simple reason: your project isn't generic. A lightweight technical polyester t-shirt, a compression legging with mesh panels, an all-over sublimated jersey with embroidered logo, a full kit for a 40-player club — every combination of fabric, cut, finishing, and quantity has its own cost structure. Quoting you on the fly, without knowing these details, would mean lying to you or overselling you.
Instead, we give you what actually matters: direct access to factory pricing, with no middleman, no hidden distributor margin between you and the workshop. Cutting, sublimation, heat press, embroidery, and finishing are all done under one roof, in Sialkot. Every step you don't pay a subcontractor for is a step we don't charge you twice for.
And most importantly, the starting investment to validate your partnership with us has nothing to do with the minimums charged elsewhere. Where most factories demand 500, 1,000, sometimes 5,000 units per design just to discuss production, our MOQ is 50 units per design. Fifty. That's the price of a test, not a bet on your cash flow. You can launch a capsule collection, kit out a single team, test a new fabric or a new cut, without committing an entire season's budget.
Here's exactly what that investment includes, no surprises, no hidden line at the end:
Starting MOQ
50 units / design
Direct factory pricing. Detailed, line-by-line quote before any commitment.
- Full integrated manufacturing (cutting, printing, pressing, embroidery, finishing)
- Your branding applied directly during production, not as a paid add-on
- A 4 to 5 week cycle, even on complex custom orders
- A detailed, line-by-line quote before any commitment
- A sample that matches exactly what you'll receive in final production, so you can validate quality before ordering your first batch
No commitment, no credit card required.
Requesting your quote costs nothing and commits you to nothing. That's the whole difference with a supplier who pushes you to approve a big order before you've even touched the fabric. You send us your design or your idea, we come back with a precise quote for your 50 units, and you then decide, fully informed, whether you want to scale to 200, 500, or 2,000 pieces.
The real question isn't "how much does it cost." It's: how much is it costing you, today, to stay with a slow, imprecise supplier who makes you wait three months for a sample that doesn't even look like the final product? How much does a missed launch window cost you because your factory didn't hit its deadlines?
Request your free quote now. You only pay to test, at 50 units, and you find out exactly what Bromely can do for your brand before investing another dollar.
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You're tired of suppliers who promise one thing and deliver another.
At Bromely Sports, you see exactly what you'll get before committing: our full ranges, our direct factory pricing, and a precise estimate for your project.
Request your full catalogue and free quote now. No commitment, no credit card, reply within 24 to 48 hours.
You'll discover how to test your range with just 50 units per design, without locking up your cash flow, and how to receive your branded products in 4 to 5 weeks.
Next season's production slots are booking up now. The sooner you request your quote, the sooner you launch your range.
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Test before you commit
You don't need to trust us. You just need to test us.
We get it: switching manufacturers is scary. You may have already been through it with a supplier who promised the world and delivered endless delays, inconsistent quality, or worse, a perfect sample followed by a sloppy production run.
So we're not asking you to take our word for it. We're asking you to put us to the test, on a small volume, before committing your cash flow and your season to it.
Here's how we make that first step almost risk-free.
MOQ 50, not 500
While most factories impose minimums that lock up your entire budget on a single bet, we produce from 50 units per design. You can launch a capsule collection, kit out a single team, test a new fabric or a new cut, without draining your cash flow or betting your whole season on a supplier you don't know yet.
True-to-production sample
You approve every detail on the actual sample, the one that comes off the same machines, with the same fabrics, the same sublimation, the same finishing as the final production run. No bad surprises when the container arrives: what you approve is exactly what you receive.
4 to 5 weeks
No need to tie up your brand for months waiting on a supplier. You test, you receive, you judge for yourself, all within a short window that still leaves you time to adjust before your launch or season.
This first batch of 50 pieces isn't just a test order. It's the safest way to find out, without heavy commitment, whether Bromely Sports deserves to become your manufacturer, not just for this collection, but for every one after it.
And once you're holding products under your own brand, made exactly as you imagined, delivered on time, the question won't be whether you call your old supplier back. It'll be how many designs you're going to send us next.
Bromely Sports doesn't manufacture for everyone
"Sorry, but this isn't going to work out."
That's what we told a buyer last week who wanted to order 3,000 pieces in one go, skipping the sample stage, to "save two weeks." He had the budget. We said no anyway.
It's not arrogance. It's that after hundreds of OEM and private label partnerships built under our roof in Sialkot, we've learned one simple thing: partnerships that last aren't forced, they're chosen. By both sides.
So let's be upfront about it: Bromely Sports doesn't manufacture for everyone.
This isn't for you if…
- Don't contact us if you're just after the cheapest quote on the market, even if it means sacrificing how the fabric holds up after ten washes. There are cheaper workshops out there. It won't be us.
- Don't work with us if you want to skip the sample stage and jump straight to 5,000 units. We'd rather see you start small, with 50 pieces per design, and get it right, than see you start big and regret it.
- This offer isn't for you if the first question you ask is about the discount, before you've even seen the fabric weight or the seam finishing. With us, the conversation starts with the product, not the negotiation.
- Don't invest in a partnership with us if you're hoping we'll guess what's in your head. Send us your designs, your colors, your technical requirements: we manufacture what you imagine, not what you never took the time to specify.
- And don't reach out if you change your mind about colorways or fabric weight every week once production has started. Every reversal costs time, yours, and that of the teams cutting, subliming, and embroidering your pieces.
You're a fit if…
If you're a growing brand that wants to test a design before committing to a big volume, that prefers a sample true to final production over an empty promise, and that's looking for a partner who actually replies when you write to them, then we clearly have something to talk about.
Does this list seem a bit blunt for a supplier who, in theory, should accept every order that comes their way? That's fair. But think about it for a second: is a factory that accepts absolutely everyone, on any terms, really the one you want trusting with your brand for the next five years?
This filtering isn't there to make your life harder. It's there so that the time we spend together, from the very first exchange, is time well spent, the time of a serious brand building something lasting, with a manufacturer doing the same.
If that's you, the question isn't whether Bromely Sports is right for you. It's how long you've been searching, without realizing it, for exactly this kind of partner.
Production slots are limited
A factory doesn't stretch like a spreadsheet.
At Bromely Sports, we don't have "infinite" capacity that we artificially inflate to pressure you. We have a fixed number of cutting lines, sublimation stations, presses, and embroidery machines under our roof in Sialkot. Every new brand we bring onto the schedule occupies a real share of that capacity for 4 to 5 weeks, from the first sample to final shipping.
In practical terms: we can only put a limited number of new partnerships into production each month. Not as a marketing trick, but because beyond that threshold we'd either have to turn down orders mid-stream or rush the finishing to hit deadlines. And rushed finishing is exactly what you've already lived through with a previous supplier, and exactly what we refuse to put you through.
If you're aiming for a collection launch next season, a kit for an event or a club, or simply a launch window you can't push back, the math is simple to work backward: between design approval, sample production, your feedback, manufacturing the minimum 50 units, and shipping to your warehouse, every week of delay in getting started translates directly into a week's delay on your launch date.
And while you're still weighing three manufacturer quotes, other brands are already booking their production slot for the months ahead. Slots don't reopen on demand: once the month's schedule is full, the next availability rolls to the following month, the following season.
Request your catalogue and quote now. It commits you to nothing, but it reserves your place in the production schedule and lets you receive your sample before your season's window closes. You can still compare, think it over, negotiate afterward, but a production slot that no longer exists can't be negotiated.
Two possible paths
If you're truly as serious as I think you are, and you want your sportswear brand to finally stand out with flawless products, delivered on time and under your own name, deep down you know there are only two possible paths.
Path 1 — Keep doing what you're doing
The first is to keep doing what you're doing. Calling that supplier who never replies fast enough for the tenth time, waiting weeks for a quote that goes nowhere, receiving a sample that bears no resemblance to the final production, or getting stuck with a massive MOQ that locks up all your cash flow before you've sold a single piece. You're free to keep going this way. Free to lose another season, another launch, and watch other brands roll out their collections on time while you're still waiting on an email. No one's forcing your hand. It's your choice, entirely.
Path 2 — Bromely Sports
Or there's this second path. A manufacturing partner that makes everything under one roof, cutting, sublimation, embroidery, finishing, with no subcontracting and no bad surprises. One that lets you test with just 50 units per design before committing to more, that delivers your custom pieces in 4 to 5 weeks, and that lets you sell your own products, under your own brand, at a price that leaves you real margin. You're free to send your designs to Bromely Sports today, just like dozens of brands, clubs, and distributors around the world already have, and see for yourself what a true-to-sample delivery, on time, with no bad surprises, looks like.
I can't decide for you. But if you truly want your next collection to come out exactly as you imagined it, without sacrificing your cash flow or your sleep, you already know which choice gets you closer to that. Request your catalogue and quote now, and see for yourself what "You Imagine, We Deliver" really means.
One last question before you decide
You've read the whole page. You know how it works, the 50-unit MOQ per design, the 4 to 5 week lead time, the factory pricing, the guarantees. There's only one thing left to do: write to us.
So, to leave nothing to chance, here are the last questions most brands and clubs ask before sending us their first quote request.
Where are your products made?
Everything is produced in our own facility in Sialkot, Pakistan, one of the historic hubs for technical sportswear. Cutting, sublimation, heat press, embroidery, and finishing all happen under one roof, by the same team, start to finish. That's what lets us control quality at every stage, unlike a middleman who outsources here and there.
What's the minimum MOQ?
50 units per design. So you can test a range, a colorway, or a new style without locking up cash flow you'd rather put into your marketing or your final stock.
How long does it take to receive my order?
Count on 4 to 5 weeks for a complex custom order, from design approval to delivery. You're kept informed at every stage: proof approval, production start, quality control, shipping.
Can I get a sample before approving my order?
Yes. It's actually the safest way to start with us: you approve the cut, fabric, print, and finishing on a sample before launching your run. What you receive as a sample is exactly what you'll receive in production.
Can I really put my brand, my colors, my logo on it?
Yes, that's the whole point of a private label partnership. You send us your designs, your colors, your logo, and we manufacture your products, branded under your name, from the first piece to the last.
Can we reach you if we have questions?
At every stage. You have a direct point of contact at Bromely Sports, not an anonymous contact form. You can email us at hello@bromelysports.com or speak directly with your account manager from your very first request.
What if you decide to wait before ordering?
No problem. Request your free catalogue and quote now: you'll have the pricing, lead times, and models in hand to decide when the time is right, with zero commitment on your part.
You imagine it. We manufacture it.
That's the promise we've kept to every client since day one, and it's the one we're making to you today. Behind Bromely Sports there's a team that cuts, sews, embroiders, and inspects every single piece that leaves our workshop, not just an inbox.
Have a range in mind, a club to kit out, a collection to launch? Write to us. Request your free catalogue and quote today, and let's see what we can make for you.
Talk soon,
The Bromely Sports team
hello@bromelysports.com