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FAQ — Sports Bra Manufacturer

What should I prepare before requesting a quote or sample for a custom sports bra?

Prepare the product direction first: target use scenario, expected support level, reference images or tech pack, preferred neckline or back shape, fabric feel, color direction, size plan, and branding details. The live sports bra pages already show custom colors, Pantone-based color options, custom labels and tags, and sizing support, so the clearer your inputs are, the faster the project can move from discussion into usable sampling. 

Should I start this page through OEM or ODM?

Both paths are possible on this page. If you already have a clear tech pack, measurements, branding, and trim direction, the project is closer to OEM; if you still need help refining the support level, structure, or style direction, it is more practical to begin as ODM first and move toward OEM once the sample logic is stable. 

What are the most common sample revision points in a custom sports bra project?

The most common revisions usually involve support feel, neckline stability, strap balance, underband tightness, and cup or padding placement. That is normal for this category, especially on a page that includes multiple light-to-medium support bra directions with different necklines and back structures. The more clearly these issues are resolved in sampling, the easier it is to protect consistency in bulk. 

Which construction details are easiest to overlook in sports bra development?

Underband structure, strap setup, and padding direction are the details most often underestimated. The current page already shows wide straps, cross-back options, halter shapes, and removable-pad directions across different bra styles, which shows that support and comfort are shaped by construction choices, not just by silhouette. Small changes in these areas can noticeably change pressure balance and wear feel. 

What matters most when choosing fabric for a custom sports bra?

The key issue is not softness alone. The live page repeatedly positions sports bras around stretch, breathability, moisture management, and support, which means fabric should be judged by recovery, hold, comfort against skin, and how stable it remains through wear and production. A fabric that feels pleasant at first touch can still fail if it does not match the intended support level. 

How should I define the support level before starting a sports bra sample?

The support level should be defined by the bra’s real use scenario, not just by the look. This page currently centers on light to medium support styles for yoga and training, so the first decision is whether your bra is meant for softer studio wear, everyday training, or a more secure medium-support need. That choice affects fabric behavior, strap logic, and overall fit evaluation. 

How long does bulk production usually take after the pre-production sample is approved?

A representative sports bra detail page currently shows bulk delivery in about 30–35 days after the pre-production sample is confirmed. That should be treated as a public reference point rather than a fixed promise, because final timing still depends on style complexity, fabric and trim readiness, and whether revisions are already resolved before bulk. 

What is your MOQ for a custom sports bra order?

Our current public-facing MOQ starts from 200 pcs per style. On the representative sports bra detail page under this category, HUCAI also shows 200 PCS per design and notes that sizes can be mixed, so this page is better suited to brands that already have a reasonably clear product direction rather than a very loose test idea.