Top 10+ Verified Activewear Factories in Vietnam: Sourcing Guide

Vietnam is the world's second-largest garment exporter, with textile and apparel exports reaching $44 billion in 2024 and an industry target of $47 to $48 billion for 2025. For activewear specifically, the country produces for nearly every major global sportswear brand, from Nike and Adidas to Lululemon and On Running. If you're looking for an activewear manufacturer in Vietnam, this guide covers the factories worth contacting, what to look for during vetting, typical MOQs, and the step-by-step process we use with our own clients.

I've been running Cosmo Sourcing from Ho Chi Minh City since 2014, and activewear is one of our most-requested product categories. We've sourced activewear for everyone from first-time brand founders ordering 500 pieces to established labels placing five-figure runs. From that experience, I can tell you that Vietnam's activewear manufacturing capability is genuinely world-class, but finding the right factory for your specific product and budget takes work.

updated March 3, 2026

What Activewear and Athleisure Can You Manufacture in Vietnam?

Vietnamese factories produce the full range of activewear categories. What matters for buyers is understanding which product types are well-established in the country and where the manufacturing expertise runs deepest.

Performance Activewear

This is Vietnam's strongest activewear category. Factories here have decades of experience producing technical garments for the world's largest sportswear brands. Common products include moisture-wicking t-shirts and tanks, sports bras, compression tights and shorts, training jackets, and performance base layers.

Most factories work with polyester-spandex and nylon-spandex blends, and many have invested in flatlock stitching and seamless (Santoni) sewing technology for premium activewear construction. If you are sourcing gym wear, yoga apparel, or running clothes, Vietnam should be at the top of your list.

Athleisure and Lifestyle Wear

Athleisure sits at the intersection of performance and casual wear, and it is one of the fastest-growing segments in global apparel. Vietnamese manufacturers produce the full range of athleisure staples: high-waisted leggings, joggers, and sweatpants (French terry, fleece, and cotton-spandex blends), matching sets for DTC brands, biker shorts, hoodies, and lifestyle pullovers.

Many of the same factories that produce technical activewear also handle athleisure lines, since the construction techniques and fabric types overlap significantly. The difference is usually in the design intent: softer fabrics, more relaxed silhouettes, and styling details that work outside the gym.

Sport-Specific and Technical Apparel

Beyond general activewear, Vietnam has strong capabilities in sport-specific categories:

Team Uniforms and Jerseys

Soccer, basketball, and volleyball uniforms are widely produced, often using sublimation printing for full-coverage custom graphics.

Cycling Apparel

Padded shorts, jerseys, and wind-resistant jackets require specialized construction that a growing number of Vietnamese factories can handle.

Outdoor and Adventure Wear

Waterproof shells, thermal layers, and bonded-seam outerwear are produced by factories that serve brands like Columbia and The North Face.

Compression and Recovery Wear

Graduated compression garments require precise tension control in the knitting process. Several Vietnamese factories have invested in the machinery for this.

Swimwear and Rash Guards

Multiple factories produce both activewear and swimwear, signaling strong capabilities in stretch-knit fabrics and chlorine-resistant constructions.

Not every factory handles every category, so matching the right manufacturer to your specific product type is one of the most important steps in the sourcing process.

Why Brands Source Activewear from Vietnam

Vietnam's textile and garment exports exceeded $44 billion in 2023, making the country the world's third-largest apparel exporter behind China and Bangladesh. Activewear and sportswear represent a significant share of that output.

Major Brand Presence

The scale of global brand production in Vietnam speaks for itself. Nike produces over 50% of its footwear and a large portion of its apparel in the country. Adidas sources roughly 27% of its total production volume from Vietnam. Lululemon, Under Armour, Puma, Columbia, and The North Face all maintain significant manufacturing relationships with Vietnamese factories. For a more complete breakdown, see our guide on which global brands manufacture in Vietnam.

Trade Agreements

Vietnam benefits from several free trade agreements that reduce or eliminate tariffs for buyers in major importing markets. The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) and the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) provide preferential access to the EU, UK, Canada, Australia, Japan, and other member nations. For US importers, tariff rates on Vietnamese apparel are worth researching as rates vary by product classification (always check the latest rates with a customs broker or the USITC database).

Competitive Labor and Production Costs

Vietnam's manufacturing labor costs remain significantly lower than China's, and factory infrastructure has improved steadily over the past decade. For activewear, FOB prices from Vietnam are generally 15 to 30% lower than comparable Chinese factories, though this varies by product complexity and fabric requirements.

Key Materials and Fabrics

Performance Fabrics

The most common fabric blends used in Vietnamese activewear production include polyester-spandex (the industry standard for moisture-wicking gym wear), nylon-spandex (premium feel, better shape retention, commonly used in high-end compression and leggings), and cotton-spandex (popular for athleisure and casual activewear where breathability matters more than technical performance).

Sustainable Options

Sustainable material options are expanding across Vietnam's manufacturing base. Many factories now work with recycled polyester (rPET made from post-consumer plastics), GOTS-certified organic cotton, bamboo, and hemp blends, and dope-dyed fabrics that reduce water and chemical use in the dyeing process. Sustainability certifications are increasingly a requirement for brands selling into the EU and UK markets.

For a deeper breakdown of fabric options, performance characteristics, and what to specify in your tech pack, see our complete guide to activewear fabrics.

How to Find and Vet an Activewear Factory in Vietnam

What to Prepare Before Contacting Factories

Factories respond faster and give more accurate quotes when inquiries are specific. Before reaching out, have the following ready: a tech pack or detailed product description (including fabric type, weight in GSM, construction details, and any special features like pockets, mesh panels, or reflective detailing), your target order quantity, size range and grading requirements, and any certifications you need (OEKO-TEX, GOTS, BSCI, WRAP, or brand-specific audit standards).

If you do not have a full tech pack, most experienced factories can work from a reference sample or detailed sketches, but the more detail you provide upfront, the better your quotes and samples will be.

Where to Search

The most practical channels for finding Vietnamese activewear manufacturers include sourcing directories and platforms specific to Vietnam, Global Sources (which requires supplier verification), and industry trade shows in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi.

Keep in mind that many of the best-fit factories for activewear do not have English-language websites and do not appear on international sourcing platforms. This is one of the reasons working with a sourcing company that has an on-the-ground presence in Vietnam can save significant time and reduce risk.

What to Evaluate in a Supplier

When vetting an activewear factory, these are the areas that matter most:

Production Model

Understand whether the factory operates on a CMT (cut-make-trim) basis, where you supply the fabric; FOB (free on board), where the factory handles fabric sourcing; or full-package OEM/ODM, where they handle everything from design development to delivery. Not every factory offers all three, and the distinction affects your pricing, lead times, and level of control.

Relevant Product Experience

Ask for samples of products similar to what you want to produce, not just a general product catalog. A factory that makes excellent polo shirts may not have the right machinery or expertise for compression leggings.

Certifications and Compliance

Social audits (BSCI, WRAP, SA8000), environmental certifications (ISO 14001), and product safety standards (OEKO-TEX) are increasingly non-negotiable for brands selling into regulated markets. Ask for current certificates, not just claims.

Capacity and Current Workload

A factory operating at 95% capacity may struggle to meet your timeline. Ask about current utilization and realistic lead times before committing.

Communication Quality

Responsiveness and English proficiency matter more than most buyers expect. Poor communication early in the quoting process is a reliable indicator of problems during production.

Requesting a factory visit or third-party audit before placing a production order is standard practice and strongly recommended.

Vietnam Activewear MOQ Guide
Factory Type Typical MOQ Best For
Small / boutique workshops 100–500 pcs per style Startups, test runs, niche brands
Mid-size private label factories 500–1,500 pcs per style Growing brands, e-commerce sellers
Large-scale manufacturers 1,500–5,000+ pcs per style Established brands, retail chains

MOQs and Pricing

Minimum order quantities for activewear in Vietnam vary widely by factory, product complexity, and fabric requirements. As a general range, smaller factories may accept 300 to 500 pieces per style per color, while larger operations typically start at 1,000 to 3,000 pieces per style per color. Highly technical products (sublimation printing, bonded seams, custom fabric development) tend to push MOQs higher.

Top Activewear and Sportswear Manufacturers in Vietnam

The factories listed below are among the most active producers of activewear and sportswear in Vietnam. Most have been verified through US customs import records (shipment volume, departure ports, and product descriptions), while others are included based on industry reputation and direct sourcing experience.

This is not a comprehensive directory (for a broader view of Vietnam's garment industry, see our list of top Vietnam clothing manufacturers). Many excellent factories, particularly those serving European, Japanese, and Australian markets, do not appear in English-language searches or US customs databases. The right factory for your specific product may not be on any published list, especially if your requirements involve specialized fabrics, lower MOQs, or niche product categories. The best-fit supplier often comes through direct introductions from someone who knows the factory landscape firsthand. If you need a factory matched to your specific product, a sourcing company with local presence can introduce you to suppliers that would be difficult to find independently.

Hoa Thanh Textile and Garment

Products: Men's and boys' knitted athletic apparel (cotton-polyester blends). Ships from: Vung Tau

Hoa Thanh is one of the highest-volume activewear exporters in Vietnam, according to US customs records. Their shipments consistently include knitted athletic tops and training wear. They handle large-scale production and are best suited for brands with established order volumes rather than small test runs.

Lotus Textile and Garment

Products: Knitted athletic wear, sweatshirts, fleece products. Ships from: Vung Tau

Lotus shows a similar export profile to Hoa Thanh, with high shipment volumes in knitted athletic wear and sweatshirts. A strong option for brands focused on knit-based activewear and fleece athletic products at scale.

Dugarco (Duc Giang Corporation)

Products: Sportswear, casualwear, uniforms, outerwear. Location: Headquartered in Hanoi, with branches across northern Vietnam

Dugarco operates over 25 factories with more than 8,000 workers and 160+ production lines. They are one of Vietnam's most recognized garment manufacturers, with clients in the US, EU, Japan, and South Korea. We have worked with Dugarco directly on sportswear projects and can confirm their manufacturing capabilities firsthand. They handle both knit and woven sportswear and are best suited for mid- to large-volume orders. Note that Dugarco serves many non-US markets, which means their export footprint may not be fully visible in US customs databases.

Leader Garment Vietnam

Products: Women's and men's athletic apparel. Ships from: Vung Tau and other southern ports

Leader Garment is a verified exporter of women's athletic performance wear. Their US customs records show production for brands including Calia (the activewear line from Dick's Sporting Goods). If you are producing women's performance apparel or lifestyle activewear, Leader Garment has demonstrated category experience.

Win Vina

Products: Activewear (knitted), legwear (knitted). Ships from: Ho Chi Minh City area

Win Vina is one of the few Vietnamese factories whose customs records explicitly list "activewear knitted" and "legwear knitted" as product descriptions. They also produce swimwear, suggesting strong capabilities in stretch-knit fabrics and technical construction methods.

Linea Aqua Vietnam

Products: Activewear and swimwear. Ships from: Hai Phong

Linea Aqua appears in customs data under both activewear and swimwear categories. Their cross-category capability makes them a solid option for brands that need performance activewear and swim or resort-wear produced under one roof, reducing the need to manage multiple factory relationships.

Viet Tien Garment

Products: Sportswear jackets, outerwear. Ships from: Vung Tau

Viet Tien is one of Vietnam's largest and most established garment manufacturers. Their customs records show production of Calvin Klein Sportswear jackets and outerwear. If your activewear line includes woven jackets or technical outerwear rather than knit-focused performance wear, Viet Tien is a strong option.

Kwang Viet Garment

Products: Athletic outerwear (woven). Ships from: Vung Tau

Kwang Viet is a verified producer of athletic outerwear. Their US customs data includes the production of Nike Windrunner jackets and other woven athletic outerwear. A good fit for brands focused on windbreakers, running jackets, or technical woven outerwear.

Bolco

Products: Athletic pullovers, hoodies, jackets, pants. Ships from: Hai Phong and Vung Tau

Bolco produces a broad range of athletic apparel across both knit and woven constructions, including pullover hoodies, jackets, and athletic pants. Their product mix also includes swimwear, indicating versatility in fabric types and construction methods.

Son Ha Garment

Products: Sportswear jackets, activewear leggings. Location: Hanoi, with additional entities including Son Ha Hue

Son Ha has been in operation since 1969 and exports sportswear to brands including Columbia Sportswear, Umbro, and Levi's. Their customs records show production of sportswear jackets and, through a related entity, women's activewear leggings. The combination of a long track record and a diversified client base makes them a reliable option for established brands seeking a proven manufacturer.

Thien Son Hung Yen

Products: Joggers, knit shorts, knit pants (cotton-polyester and cotton-spandex blends) Location: Hung Yen Province

Thien Son's customs records reveal a product mix that leans toward athleisure: joggers, knit shorts, and knit pants in cotton-blend fabrics. This positions them well for athleisure and casual activewear products rather than high-performance technical gear.

Source Activewear in Vietnam with Cosmo Sourcing

Cosmo Sourcing connects brands with the right Vietnamese factories for the production of activewear, athleisure, and sportswear. We have been sourcing from Vietnam since 2014 and have helped thousands of clients get over 10,000 products made across Southeast Asia.

Our team is based in Ho Chi Minh City, with direct access to factories across Binh Duong and Dong Nai, and to the southern manufacturing clusters where most activewear production is concentrated. We work on a flat-fee model (not commission-based), so our incentive is to find you the right factory, not the most expensive one.

For activewear sourcing, we typically obtain original quotes from 2 to 6 factories based on your product specifications, coordinate sample production so you can evaluate quality before committing, negotiate pricing and terms on your behalf, and manage on-site quality inspections during production. Whether you are launching a new activewear brand, adding athleisure to an existing line, or moving production out of China, our Vietnam sourcing services page has full details on how we work.

To get started, reach out to info@cosmosourcing.com or contact us here.

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Jim Kennemer

Jim Kennemer is the founder and Managing Director of Cosmo Sourcing, a product sourcing company he launched in 2012 and has been building ever since, based in Ho Chi Minh City.

Over more than a decade, Jim has helped thousands of clients find and vet factories across Vietnam, Southeast Asia, Mexico, and beyond, covering everything from apparel and furniture to electronics and outdoor gear. His approach has always been hands-on: visiting factories in person, understanding production realities on the ground, and cutting through the noise that slows most sourcing projects down.

Cosmo Sourcing operates on a flat-fee model, which means Jim and his team work entirely in the client's interest. No commissions, no hidden markups, no conflicting incentives. With teams now operating across multiple countries and 10,000+ products sourced, the company has become a go-to resource for brands and businesses that want direct factory relationships without the guesswork.

When Jim writes about sourcing, it comes from real experience: factory floors, supplier negotiations, and the kind of hard-won knowledge you only get by doing this work for over a decade.

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