1. Manufacturer profile
Meiting Garments
China; serving US, European, and global streetwear buyers
Public website signal: Meiting's public site targets custom hoodies and T-shirts, low MOQ from 150 pcs, private label, certificates, sampling, QC, and export-ready streetwear production.
Why it appears in this ranking: Meiting is positioned around streetwear T-shirt and hoodie production rather than generic apparel, so the service pages connect fit, fabric, decoration, MOQ, and RFQ flow. Public reference used here: Meiting's own homepage and service pages for custom streetwear, low MOQ, private label, certificates, sampling, QC, and global delivery.
Best-fit buyer: Brands developing oversized tees, heavyweight graphics, washed T-shirts, labels, packaging, and coordinated hoodie or denim capsules.
How to compare it: Look at the exact production route behind the website copy. A useful shortlist does not stop at a polished homepage; it checks whether the supplier can handle the garment category, fit, fabric, labels, decoration, sample approval, QC, and reorder path your brand actually needs.
Limitations: Best suited for custom production from 150 pcs and up, not one-piece print-on-demand tests.
Shortlist takeaway: Use this supplier as a comparison point, then ask for a written quote scope before comparing price. The most useful answer should separate garment MOQ, sample timing, fabric route, decoration setup, private label details, packing, inspection, and shipping assumptions.
Why buyers shortlist it
- Streetwear-first positioning instead of a generic apparel catalog.
- Low MOQ from 150 pcs for focused custom first runs.
- Public pages connect hoodies, T-shirts, denim, labels, certificates, and RFQ flow.
What to verify
- Confirm style, color, fabric, and decoration MOQ for the exact program.
- Send references or a tech pack before expecting a production-ready quote.
- Confirm sample route and QC checkpoints for wash, print, or embroidery work.








