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Become a Distributor · Factory-Direct

Become a Fishing Apparel Distributor, Factory-Direct in Your Territory.

A fishing-only factory looking for regional distribution partners — carry our finished performance fishing apparel lines wholesale in your territory, on a clear tier structure with region exclusivity, catalog and marketing support, and reliable replenishment, factory-direct from 100 pcs per style, in your territory.

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Factory-direct
supply, no middle layer
Territory
partnership by region
From 100
pcs per style
Reliable
replenishment
What It Means

Becoming a distributor means you resell our factory-direct fishing apparel lines in your region.

This is a wholesale distribution partnership — you carry the factory's own finished fishing apparel lines and sell them on in your territory, without designing a garment, owning a spec or launching a brand of your own. Here's what that covers, where it sends you if you need something else, and who it's for.

What it is — you resell our lines; we supply and restock them. You take the factory's finished, factory-direct performance fishing apparel and distribute it wholesale to retailers and buyers in your region, on a tier structure with territory terms — no tech pack, no design brief, no brand to build. We keep the range in production and you keep your territory stocked.

Want us to build your own brand's line to your spec?

That's apparel for marine brands — contract manufacturing of your branded line to your tech pack and quality baseline. Becoming a distributor is the opposite: you carry our finished lines, you don't hand us a spec to build.

Launching your own retail brand from the ground up?

That's private label fishing apparel — turnkey labels, hangtags and packaging for a brand whose business is the apparel. A distributor can add its own label as an option (below), but the core here is reselling lines that already exist.

Want a coordinated set designed with you?

That's the custom gear program — design collaboration and sign-off. A distributorship carries standing product, it doesn't develop a design.

Just want a one-off bulk order, not an ongoing partnership?

That's plain wholesale ordering on the home page. This page is the standing relationship around it — territory, tiers, support and replenishment.

Who it's for
Regional wholesalers Tackle & marine retail chains Country / regional distributors & importers Buying groups switching to a fishing-only factory
The Partner Network

You become the regional node on a factory-direct distribution network.

A distribution partnership is a simple shape: the factory supplies finished lines directly to you, and you supply them on to retailers and buyers in your region. No agent or trading company sits in the middle taking a margin. Here's how the network is structured and how a territory is held. (Factory-stated; terms confirmed per partner.)

  • The factory is the hub — you're the regional spoke.

    Product is made once, on one floor, and shipped factory-direct to each regional partner. You're a node on that network with a defined region to serve, supplied straight from production rather than through a re-seller of a re-seller.

  • Factory-direct means factory-direct margin.

    Because there's no agent or trading company layered between you and the line, the price you distribute on is the make, not a make-plus-markup — that difference is your distribution margin (the full factory-direct advantage versus a trading-company structure is laid out on the home page, so it isn't repeated here).

  • A territory is defined by region.

    A partnership is granted for a region — a country or a defined market area — so you're building demand in a patch that's yours to develop, not competing with three other buyers reselling the same line into the same postcode.

  • Exclusivity by territory, at the committed tiers.

    At the higher partnership tiers, a region can be held exclusively — one partner per territory — against an agreed, ongoing volume expectation, so the demand you build in your area isn't handed to a competitor next season. (Tier structure is on the next section.)

  • One category behind every node.

    Every partner on the network is supplied from the same fishing-only range and the same QC standard, so a line you carry reads the same whether it ships to your region or another — the network scales without the product drifting node to node.

Regional partner nodes 6regions live
North America Europe Middle East Oceania LATAM Asia-Pacific FACTORY

One hub, many territories — you plug your region into a factory-direct line and sell it on, without a middle layer between you and the floor.

The Lines You Carry

You carry the factory's full fishing apparel range, factory-direct.

A distributor doesn't distribute one product — you carry the standing range the factory runs every week, all on the same performance fabrics. Pick the lines for your market; the construction and full fabric specs live on each line's own page. (Factory-stated; confirmed on the sample.)

You carry the whole shelf, not a single product. The fiber, weight and weave numbers behind each line live on fabric technology and each line's own page — pick the styles your market moves, and we keep them running.

The Tier Structure

A tiered distribution structure you grow through, entry order to exclusive territory.

A partnership isn't one-size — it steps up as your commitment does. Here's how the tiers are structured, what qualifies for each, and what each unlocks. We keep pricing off the page; you'll get a full tier and price schedule when you apply. (Factory-stated; structure is representative.)

1
Entry stocking partner
Test your region

For: a wholesaler or retailer placing a first stocking order to prove the lines in-market.

  • Factory-direct wholesale terms
  • The catalog and a sample set
  • Replenishment access, from 100 pcs per style, mixed sizes — a first order is a real assortment, not a single-style gamble
2
Standing distributor
A repeating supply line

For: a partner ordering on a repeating cycle and building steady demand in a region.

  • Better wholesale structure as volume grows
  • Priority in the replenishment queue
  • Marketing assets for your own channels — a supply line you can plan a season on
3
Exclusive territory partner
Your region, held

For: a distributor committing to an ongoing volume in a defined market.

  • The region held exclusively — one partner per territory
  • First access to new lines
  • A reserved production block for peak-season repeats — demand you build stays yours
How the minimum works. Every tier starts from 100 pcs per style with mixed sizes to reach the minimum; a stocking order builds up from there, and reorders run from about half the first-order minimum. The full ordering mechanics are on the home page — this section is the partnership structure on top of them.

Start where your market is, step up as it grows — the tier moves with your volume, and the higher it goes, the more of the territory is yours.

Optional Own Label

Add your own label to the lines you distribute, if you want one.

Some distributors resell the lines as they are; others want a house label on their region's stock. Both work — here's the option, in one place, so it doesn't clutter the rest of the partnership. (Factory-stated; optional add-on.)

  • Resell as-is, or brand it as yours.

    By default you distribute the factory's finished lines unbranded of any distributor mark; if you'd rather carry a house label in your region, we can apply your woven neck label and hangtag on the same lines.

  • It's an add-on, not a separate business.

    This is a label on lines you already distribute — not launching a retail brand from scratch. If a full own-brand build (woven labels, hangtags, barcodes and retail- or FBA-ready packaging) is what you're after, that's the private label fishing apparel service, where it's covered end to end.

  • Kept consistent across restocks.

    If you do run a distributor label, the label art is logged to your account so a reorder carries the same mark — the same consistency mechanism the factory holds on any repeat.

Distributor Private Label

Want the full own-brand build instead?

Barcodes, hangtags, retail- and FBA-ready packaging and a brand built from scratch belong to the private label service — this page keeps the option light, so the partnership stays about distribution.

Private label fishing apparel
A fishing apparel warehouse holding a standing range for distributor replenishment
Support & Replenishment

What we hand a distributor to sell with, and how we keep the shelf stocked.

A distributor sells better with tools and stays a partner when the shelf never runs dry. Here's the support you get to move the lines and the replenishment you can plan a season on. (Factory-stated; the day-by-day production timeline is on the home page.)

A sample set to sell from

A physical sample set of the lines you carry sews in-house in 7–10 days, with the fee credited back against your first stocking order, so your buyers and accounts see and feel the real product, not a photo. Request a sample.

7–10 daysFee credited back

Catalog and line sheet, digital and print

A product catalog and line sheet — categories, SKUs and specs — you can put in front of a retail account or a buying group, so you're quoting from a real sell sheet, not building one yourself.

Categories · SKUs · specs

Marketing assets for your channels

Product photography, spec sheets and clean lifestyle imagery for your own site, wholesale portal, trade-show booth or account decks — so the effort of making it sellable isn't pushed onto you.

PhotographySpec sheetsLifestyle imagery

Replenishment from a held range

Because the lines are standing production, a restock repeats against a held range and reserved fabric lot rather than starting from scratch — reorders run from about half the first-order minimum and faster than a first run (the full production and repeat timeline is on the home page).

Held rangeReserved lot
Fabric swatches from the sample set a distributor sells from
Sample set & swatches
Folded finished fishing apparel from a held range for distributor replenishment
Held range, ready to restock

Tools to sell it and a supply that keeps coming — so a line you build demand for is a line you can actually keep on the shelf.

How to Become a Distributor

Five steps from applying to a stocked, restocking territory.

Becoming a distributor is a short, clear path — you apply, we check the fit, you sample and agree terms, you place a first stocking order, and then you're on replenishment. Here's each step and what happens in it. (Factory-stated.)

  1. Apply.

    Tell us your business type, your region and the lines you want to carry. A short application is enough to start — no full order commitment yet.

  2. Review — business and territory fit.

    We check the fit: your business type, the region and whether that territory is open at the tier you want, so both sides know it works before anyone spends time on terms.

  3. Sample and terms.

    You get a sample set of the lines and a written tier, territory and wholesale terms sheet — so you evaluate the real product and the real deal together, not one without the other.

  4. First stocking order.

    Place a first stocking order from 100 pcs per style, mixed sizes, to stock your region — the point where you go from applicant to active distribution partner on the network.

  5. Ongoing replenishment.

    From there you restock from the held range on your own cycle, step up a tier as your volume grows, and — at the exclusive tier — hold your territory.

    You're now a node on the network.

Ready to start? Apply to distribute →
Distributor FAQ

Becoming a fishing apparel distributor, common questions answered.

The questions wholesalers, retail chains and regional distributors ask before applying.

From 100 pcs per style, mixed sizes, so a first stocking order is a real assortment. A stocking order builds from there and reorders run from about half that. See how to become a distributor.
A territory is a region — a country or a defined market area — and at the higher tiers it can be held exclusively, one partner per territory, against an ongoing volume commitment. See the partner network.
No. You resell the factory's finished lines as they are; a house label is an optional add-on (distribute under your own label), and building a full brand from scratch is the separate private label service.
A sample set, a digital and print catalog and line sheet, and marketing assets (photography, spec sheets, lifestyle imagery) for your own channels. See partner support.
The lines are standing production, so restocks repeat from a held range and reserved lot, faster than a first run and prioritized by tier. See reliable replenishment.
Yes — a distributorship is an ongoing partnership with territory, tiers, support and replenishment. A single bulk buy is plain wholesale ordering on the home page.
Terms are factory-direct wholesale, stepped by tier; we keep figures off the page and send a full tier and price schedule once you apply.
A fishing apparel distribution warehouse ready to supply regional partners
Apply

Apply to become a distribution partner.

Send us your business type, your region, the lines you want to carry and your rough volume — you'll hear back within 24 hours, in plain English, with tier and territory terms.

  • Response within 24 hours (GMT+8)
  • Factory-direct wholesale terms
  • Territory & exclusivity discussed on apply
  • Worldwide shipping — DDP / DDU

Apply to Distribute

Tell us your business type, region, the lines you want to carry and rough volume.