A Custom Fishing Gear Program, Designed With You and Signed Off Before We Build.
Bring a logo and an idea — we design a coordinated custom gear set with you, proof it on digital mockups until you sign off, then a fishing-only factory produces and delivers apparel, headwear, gaiters, flags and bags in one look, from 100 pcs per style.
A custom gear program is a full design-and-deliver service, not just a factory order.
You don't need a finished design to start. A custom gear program means we design the set with you, show you digital mockups to approve, and deliver a coordinated run — here's what that covers, where it sends you if you need something else, and who it's for.
If you want the factory's raw make, not the design service
The cutting, printing, sewing and QC capability itself — a custom gear program wraps design collaboration and project management around that capability. The program is how we design and deliver a set with you; manufacturing services is what the factory can build.
If you're launching a retail apparel brand to sell
Woven labels, hangtags, barcoded packaging and FBA/retail-ready cartons for a brand whose business is selling the apparel. A gear program is for a set you use, staff, gift or promote — not a retail line you stock and re-order to a listing.
If you're a competition team or event
Sponsor panels, per-athlete numbers and event-date roster delivery. A gear program is the general design-and-deliver service; the tournament page is the competition-specific version of it.
If you want a coordinated gear set designed and delivered with you
A curated set across categories for your operation, staff, guests or promotion — developed on mockups, signed off, then produced and delivered as one program. That's this page.
How the design gets made with you, and signed off before anything is cut.
The part that makes it a program, not just an order, is the design loop — you see it before we build it, and we revise until you approve. Here's how an idea becomes a signed-off proof. (Factory-stated; you own the artwork throughout.)
Your sketch
Rendered mockup
Bring a logo and a direction — not a finished design.
A logo, a rough idea, a reference photo or a color you love is enough; you don't need artwork ready. We can start from your files or from our free fish-art library and build up from there.
We draft a design direction.
Our team turns your input into a design direction — layout, colorway, logo placement and how it carries across the pieces — so you're reacting to something concrete, not a blank page.
You see it on a digital mockup.
The design is rendered onto the actual gear silhouettes — the shirt, the hat, the flag — as a digital proof, so you see the real look before a single piece is made, not after.
You mark it up, we revise. the loop
You comment on the proof; we revise and send it back. That loop runs until it's right — a color tweak, a logo move, a swapped piece — so nothing goes to production on a guess.
You sign off — then it's locked.
Once you approve the proof, that signed-off artwork is the production standard: what you saw is what gets built. Nothing enters bulk before your sign-off. (Decoration methods — print, embroidery, sublimation — are detailed under custom decoration.)
What happens after you sign off — produced and delivered in about 2–4 weeks.
The proof is the slow, careful part; once it's locked, the making moves. Here's what runs after sign-off, and why a program on one floor is faster than a design shop plus a separate factory. (Factory-stated; the full brief-to-ship timeline is on the home page.)
Sample first
Key piece sewn in-house in 7–10 days on the exact fabric — color, fit and logo confirmed in hand, fee credited back.
Whole set produced together
Apparel, headwear, gaiters, flags and bags cut, decorated and sewn in one coordinated run — nothing waits on an outside vendor.
QC to your proof
Pre-shipment AQL 2.5 inspection against the artwork you approved, with a photo report before anything ships.
Delivered
Shipped roughly 2–4 weeks from your signed-off proof, because design, decoration and sewing all happen under one roof.
One gear program can cover the whole kit, not just shirts.
A program is a coordinated set — you pick the pieces, and they all carry the one approved design. Apparel and headwear through to flags and bags, built to share a look. Pick what's in your kit; the construction and fabric specs live on each piece's own page. (Factory-stated; confirmed on the sample.)

Apparel
Fishing shirts, sun hoodies, jerseys, polos, jackets, pants and shorts as the core of the set.
Custom fishing shirts & sun hoodies
Headwear
Trucker, wide-brim, bucket and beanie styles carrying the front-and-center mark.
Custom fishing hats
Neck gaiters
Sublimated gaiters in the program art, the low-cost piece that lifts every kit.
Neck gaiters
Boat flags & pennants
Dock and outrigger flags in the same look, so the operation matches on the water, not just on the crew.

Bags & towels
Tote and gear bags, plus performance towels, as the giveaway or resale add-ons of a program.

Decals, stickers & koozies
The small branded extras that round a kit and make cheap giveaways.
Fishing accessories
A hat, a flag and a shirt that read as one program.
The point of a program over one-off orders is that the whole set looks like it belongs together — the same colorway and logo system carried across pieces that are cut, knit and printed completely differently. Here's what we hold constant so a cap and a flag still match a jersey. (Factory-stated; color figures are representative.)
One approved colorway, mapped to every material.
The signed-off color is matched across a knit shirt, a structured cap and a printed flag — each takes color differently, so we map the one colorway onto each substrate instead of eyeballing a near-match per piece.
One logo system, placed per piece.
Your mark has a set placement and clear-space rule that adapts to each product — chest on a shirt, front panel on a cap, corner on a flag — so it sits right everywhere without redrawing it for each item.
The art carried, not re-created.
The same approved artwork drives every piece from one master file, so a gaiter and a tote aren't a slightly different version of the shirt graphic — they're the same art, re-laid for the shape.
Consistent color across a run.
Print color is held to your Pantone within a ΔE of about 2 across the set, so the pieces match in hand and on camera at first build — the reserved-lot mechanism for reorders is detailed under quality & workmanship.
Pick five different pieces and they still read as one program — because the design language is set once and mapped to each, not re-invented per item.
Start a gear program from a small core set — from 100 pcs per style.
A program doesn't have to launch with everything at once. Start with a core set, prove the design, then layer on more pieces and volume as you need them — without warehousing gear you're not sure about yet. (Factory-stated.)
Start with a core set.
Start with a few pieces — say a shirt, a hat and a gaiter — at 100 pcs per style, mixed across sizes, so a first program is a real coordinated kit, not a warehouse bet on one item.
Prove it, then add pieces.
Once the core set lands and the look works, layer on more categories — flags, bags, a second apparel style — on the same approved design, so the program grows without a new design loop each time.
Scale the volume.
Reorder the pieces that get used from about half the first-order MOQ against your logged program file, so a restock is a decision, not a re-setup. Request a sample of the core piece first, or get a quote on the full set.
Whether it's a lodge, a charter, a club or an event, a program can start small and widen — the design is done once, the set grows from there.
Custom gear programs in production: three profiles.
Three anonymized programs the factory runs, by organization type — what each started with, what got delivered, and the one thing that mattered to them. (Client names held under NDA; figures are representative.)
A staff-and-guest gear program off one lodge design.
Started: shirts, sun hoodies, hats and gaiters off one lodge design and a single logo.
Delivered: a season starter set across six piece types, all reading as one program.
Crew, dock-shop resale and boat flags in one look.
Started: crew uniforms, a dock-shop resale run and matching boat flags in one look.
Delivered: the full set signed off in about two proof rounds and shipped roughly 3 weeks after approval.
A branded event kit for a trade show and outing.
Started: a branded event kit — shirts, hats, tote bags and flags — for a trade show and client outing.
Delivered: the whole kit ahead of the event date.
Custom fishing gear program questions, answered.
The questions lodges, charters, shops and event hosts ask before starting a first program.
Start your custom gear program.
Send us the pieces you want, a rough quantity, your logo and your in-hand date — you'll hear back within 24 hours, in plain English, with a first design direction to react to.
- Response within 24 hours (GMT+8)
- We design it with you — a proof before we build
- From 100 pcs per style, mixed sizes
- Delivered ~2–4 weeks after sign-off
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