A coordinated custom fishing gear set — shirts, hats, gaiters, a flag and a bag in one design
Custom Gear Program · Design With You

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.

Design with you
Not a self-serve order
Proof to sign-off
See it before we build
~2–4 wk
After approval
100
MOQ, pcs · style
What It Is

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.

What it is — a service, not a self-serve order. Bring a logo and a direction (or just an idea); we develop the design with you, proof it on mockups, and once you sign off, a fishing-only factory builds and delivers the whole gear set — one point of contact from first sketch to the boxes landing.

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.

Manufacturing Services

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.

Private Label

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.

Tournament & Team

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.

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Who it's for Fishing lodges & resorts Charter operations & marinas Tackle shops & outdoor businesses Events, corporate outings & sponsor activations Clubs, guides & crews
The Proof Loop

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.)

A fishing gear design proof, sketch to rendered mockup
Your sketch Rendered mockup
You react to a rendered proof on the actual gear — not a blank page, and not a finished order you can't change.
1

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.

2

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.

3

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.

4

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.)

Bring the idea, approve the proof — the design risk is retired on a screen, before the fabric is ever cut (need art help? logo & artwork help).
After Sign-Off

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.)

2–4
weeks to delivered
A standard custom gear run, from your signed-off proof — one roof, no design-shop-to-factory hand-off lag.

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.

Tell us your in-hand date at the brief and we schedule to it — the full step-by-step production timeline is on the home page, and a first program runs roughly 5–8 weeks including the design loop.
The Set

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.)

Custom fishing gear in the program's coordinated design language
One art, every piece
One Look

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.

Getting Started

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.)

01 1 Core set

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.

02 2 Prove & add

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.

03 3 Scale

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.

A fishing lodge, dock and boat operation
In Production

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.)

Fishing lodge & resort · North America

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.

What mattered 6 piece types, one design language carried across every one at first build — coordinated from the dock to the gift shop.
Charter operation & marina · Gulf / Caribbean

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.

What mattered ~3 weeks after sign-off — crew, shop and boats matched without chasing three separate suppliers.
Corporate event & sponsor activation · Europe / APAC

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.

What mattered Ahead of date — one approved proof drove every item, so the giveaway and staff gear were unmistakably one brand.
Planning a program like these? Start a gear program →
FAQ

Custom fishing gear program questions, answered.

The questions lodges, charters, shops and event hosts ask before starting a first program.

No — bring a logo, a reference or just an idea. We draft a design direction, show you a digital mockup, and revise until you sign off. See how the design works.
Yes — you approve a digital proof on the actual gear before anything is cut, and nothing goes to production until you sign off.
Apparel, headwear, gaiters, boat flags, bags, towels and small branded extras — you pick the pieces and they all carry the one approved design. See what goes in a program.
About 2–4 weeks from your signed-off proof to delivery on a standard run; a first program runs roughly 5–8 weeks including the design loop. The full timeline is on the home page.
From 100 pcs per style, mixed sizes, and you can start with a small core set and layer on more pieces later. Reorders run from about half that.
Yes — one approved colorway and logo system is mapped across every piece and material, so the whole set reads as one program. See one design language.
No — private label is for a retail brand you sell; tournament & team is for competition rosters. A gear program is the general design-and-deliver service for a set you use or promote.
Fishing boat on the water
Start Here

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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Start a Gear Program

Tell us which gear, quantity, your logo and in-hand date — reply within 24 hours.