Private Label
Private-label clothing manufacturing for your brand
Your garment is developed to your design, fit, fabric, colours and branding, then produced under your own label. Kemora does not sell a fixed ready-made collection.
Production is developed for your brand
When you work with a private-label manufacturer, you are not buying stock that already exists. You are asking for a product to be made according to your designs, your fabric, your fit, your colours and your quantity.
That means the first stage is not ordering — it is deciding what the product actually is. Everything after that follows from what is agreed at this stage.
What you can send us
You do not need technical documents to start a conversation. Any of the following is enough:
- Reference images or screenshots of products you like
- Hand sketches or simple drawings
- An existing physical sample or a garment you already own
- A tech pack, if you have one
- A written description of what you want, if you have nothing visual yet
A tech pack is never a requirement. Most first-time brand founders do not have one, and it is completely normal to begin from a photo.
How a private-label order actually works
We review the design
We look at what you have sent and tell you what is realistic — including where a design would be difficult or expensive to produce, and what we would change.
We recommend fabric and construction
We propose suitable fabrics and a way of constructing the garment, based on the product, the fit you want and your target price.
A sample is developed first
A physical sample is made so you can see and feel the actual product before committing to a production quantity.
You review and revise
You tell us what to change. Adjusting fit, fabric or details at sample stage costs far less than discovering a problem after bulk production.
Bulk production starts only after approval
Nothing goes into production until you have approved the sample and the final specification has been documented.
Branding and finishing are included in the plan
Labels, care labels, hang tags, printing, embroidery, trims and packaging are agreed as part of the project, not added as an afterthought.
What private label is not
Your designs stay confidential
Kemora respects client confidentiality. Certain brand names, designs and project details are not publicly disclosed unless permission has been granted.