Custom Sportswear Manufacturer for Oregon
From Hayward Field in Eugene to Forest Park trails in Portland — we manufacture track singlets, trail running apparel, soccer kits, and rain gear that ships directly to Oregon. Low MOQ, brand-builder pricing, 40–55% below domestic suppliers.
Sportswear Manufacturing for the Heart of America's Athletic Apparel Industry
Oregon occupies a position in the sportswear landscape that no other state can claim. This is where Nike was born, where Columbia Sportswear built a global outerwear brand, and where Adidas established its North American headquarters. The concentration of athletic and outdoor apparel companies in the Portland metropolitan area means Oregon generates more sportswear industry knowledge per capita than any place on earth — and that knowledge flows outward into every purchasing decision made in the state. The person evaluating your garment in Oregon has likely spent years working in the industry.
Based in Sialkot, Pakistan — a manufacturing center with three decades of experience producing both team uniforms and performance apparel for international markets — we serve Oregon's outdoor brand founders, running company entrepreneurs, team dealers, school athletic directors, and club organizers. A Portland-based trail running brand launching a performance tee line needs different support than a Eugene high school ordering track singlets for a 20-person roster. Our production floor handles both at the same quality standard.
We also understand that Oregon's market is shaped by values that go beyond price. Sustainability isn't a checkbox — it's a genuine conversation that Oregon buyers initiate early. Ethical manufacturing matters here because the people purchasing have seen the alternative up close. Our role is to provide the quality and pricing that makes Oregon's ambitious brand concepts financially viable, while meeting the transparency and responsibility standards this market expects.

Why Oregon Brands and Programs Choose Us
The practical reasons businesses across Oregon — from Portland to Bend to Eugene — partner with our production floor.
Brand-Builder Unit Economics
A trail running tee that costs $18–28 to produce domestically runs $7–12 from our facility. For a Portland running brand selling direct-to-consumer at $45, this margin improvement often determines whether a product line launches at all. Oregon's density of emerging athletic brands means dozens of founders are making exactly this calculation right now.
Low MOQ for Emerging Brands
50-piece minimum for sublimated uniforms, 100 pieces for cut-and-sew. This matters enormously in Oregon where a running brand might want to test a singlet design with 60 units, or a Bend outdoor startup wants 100 jackets to validate a product concept before scaling. We don't force Oregon's entrepreneurs into 500-piece minimums.
Running & Track Production Priority
Track singlets, cross country uniforms, and trail running apparel are core products for our Oregon clients — not secondary categories squeezed between larger orders. Our sublimation produces the vibrant, full-body designs that Oregon's running culture expects, with the lightweight moisture-wicking fabrics the sport demands.
Pacific Northwest Rain Gear
Oregon's wet climate makes waterproof apparel a year-round necessity, not a seasonal category. We produce rain jackets, water-resistant softshells, and packable shells with seam sealing, waterproof zippers, and specified breathability ratings — the technical garments that Oregon residents actually need and use from October through May.
Outdoor + Team Under One Roof
Oregon's buyers frequently straddle both categories. A running coach also launches a trail apparel brand. A ski area manager also orders basketball uniforms for the local school. We handle both without quality variation — a genuine operational advantage in Oregon's interconnected outdoor and team sports ecosystem.
White-Label for Oregon's Brand Builders
Oregon's brand ecosystem runs on white-label manufacturing. We produce under your brand exclusively — no Dhalay International markings on any garment, label, or packaging. For Oregon brands selling into the most apparel-literate market in America, brand control is absolute and non-negotiable.
Where Global Industry Meets Grassroots Participation
Oregon's market operates on two levels simultaneously — world-class industry infrastructure and deeply rooted community sports participation.
Track and field is culturally foundational. Oregon's identity as the spiritual home of American distance running traces from Bill Bowerman's innovations at the University of Oregon through Steve Prefontaine's legacy to the present day. Hayward Field in Eugene hosts the Olympic Trials, the Prefontaine Classic, and NCAA championships. This cultural significance means track uniforms — singlets, shorts, and warm-ups — carry more weight in Oregon than in almost any other state. They're not just functional garments; they're part of a living tradition that every Oregon track program feels connected to.
Running is a lifestyle, not just a sport. Portland has more running stores per capita than any major American city. Trail running in Forest Park and the Columbia River Gorge is a daily practice for thousands of residents. Community races, ultramarathons, and informal running groups generate consistent demand for performance running apparel — not uniforms, but consumer products that people choose to wear because the running culture makes the category desirable.
The outdoor brand ecosystem is extraordinary. Beyond the global giants — Nike, Columbia, Adidas — Oregon hosts a dense network of smaller outdoor and running brands, many founded by people who learned the industry at those larger companies and then struck out on their own. These brands need manufacturing partners who can produce at the quality level their experience demands while providing the pricing that makes small-batch production financially viable. This is precisely the gap we fill.
Soccer, skiing, and cycling round out the picture. Portland's Timbers and Thorns FC have built one of the strongest soccer cultures in MLS, driving youth soccer participation. Mount Hood's ski areas — including Timberline Lodge with North America's only year-round skiing — generate consistent outerwear demand. And Oregon's cycling culture, both road and mountain biking, creates additional apparel categories that most states don't support at scale.

What We Manufacture for Oregon
Products matched to what Oregon's market actually demands — heavy on running, outdoor performance, and rain gear, with team uniforms for smaller school programs.
Track & Field Singlets
Sublimated track singlets with full-body custom designs — the garment Oregon's track culture cares about most.
Trail Running Apparel
Performance tees, tanks, and shorts engineered for trail conditions — durability, moisture management, and freedom of movement.
Rain Jackets & Shells
Waterproof and water-resistant jackets with seam sealing, breathable membranes, and packable designs for Oregon's wet climate.
Soccer Kits
Full sublimated soccer kits — jerseys, shorts, and socks — for Portland-area youth clubs and high school programs.
Basketball Uniforms
Sublimated and reversible basketball jerseys and shorts for Oregon's school and rec programs.
Ski & Snowboard Jackets
Insulated and shell jackets for Mount Hood ski areas and Oregon's winter sports market.
Base Layers
Thermal and compression base layers for skiing, winter running, and year-round outdoor activity in the Cascades.
Cycling Jerseys
Sublimated cycling jerseys for Oregon's road and mountain biking community — club kits and brand product lines.
Softshell & Fleece
Softshell jackets, fleece mid-layers, and insulated vests — the versatile pieces Oregon residents wear more than almost anything else.
Team Warm-Ups
Matching warm-up jackets and pants for track, cross country, basketball, and soccer — suited for Oregon's wet, cool seasons.
Performance Tees
Moisture-wicking tees for running brands, gym lines, event merchandise, and outdoor product ranges.
Hoodies & Joggers
Team hoodies, sweatpants, and joggers for sideline wear, spirit gear, and the casual layering that defines Oregon's style.
Want to See Quality Before Ordering?
We ship free sample kits to Oregon — fabric swatches, sublimation print samples, outerweight material cuts, and a product catalog. DHL delivers in 4–6 days.
Request Free SamplesOEM & Private Label for Oregon
Two models — one for experienced brands with design capability, one for founders and programs that need full product development.
OEM Manufacturing
- You provide: Tech packs, designs, color specifications, artwork files, or physical reference products — including detailed outerwear specifications with waterproof ratings
- We provide: Pattern execution, fabric sourcing, prototype production, and bulk manufacturing at any scale
- Best for: Established Oregon brands with design experience — particularly those with industry backgrounds who know exactly what they want
- Turnaround: Prototype in 7–10 days, production in 15–25 days after approval
- MOQ: 100 pieces per style per color for cut-and-sew and outerwear, 50 pieces for sublimated uniforms and singlets
- Includes: Full 4-stage QC inspection, standard labeling, export documentation
Private Label Manufacturing
- You provide: Your brand name, logo, colors, target price per unit, and intended use (trail running tee, rain jacket, track singlet, etc.)
- We provide: Complete product development — fabric selection, design suggestions, sampling, production across any category
- Best for: Oregon brand founders launching their first product line, school athletic directors, and club organizers without design resources
- Turnaround: Initial concept to delivered product in 4–6 weeks
- MOQ: 50 pieces for sublimated uniforms, 100 pieces for cut-and-sew apparel and outerwear
- Includes: Custom woven labels, hang tags, branded poly bags — all at no extra cost
From Your Oregon Office to Delivered Product
A 6-step process built for both small-batch brand launches and school uniform orders.
Consultation
Day 0–1Development
Day 2–7Sampling
Day 7–12Approval
Day 12–14Production
Day 14–35Shipping
Day 35–42Quality That Passes Industry-Professional Scrutiny
Oregon's buyers have worked at Nike, Columbia, and Adidas. They evaluate garments with professional precision. Our QC is built for that.
4-Stage Inspection Pipeline
- Fabric Pre-Check: GSM verification, waterproof rating testing for rain gear and outerwear, color matching against approved swatch, moisture-wicking performance testing on running fabrics — critical for products that will be evaluated by people who've spent careers in apparel quality control
- Inline Sewing Checks: Inspection at 20%, 50%, and 80% completion monitoring stitch density, seam sealing integrity on waterproof garments, and reinforcement at high-stress points on running apparel and team uniforms
- AQL 2.5 Final Inspection: ISO 2859-1 random sampling checking dimensions, print clarity, seam strength, waterproof seam integrity, zipper function, and color consistency across the full order
- Packing Audit: Size-sort verification, label placement, hang tag attachment, individual poly bagging, and carton marking — especially important for Oregon brands shipping direct to consumer
Certifications & Durability Testing
- OEKO-TEX Standard 100: All fabrics tested for harmful substances — a baseline expectation in Oregon's sustainability-conscious market
- ISO 9001:2015: Quality management system covering every process from raw material receipt to finished goods dispatch
- Waterproof Testing: AATCC 127 hydrostatic pressure testing on rain gear and outerwear fabrics to verify waterproof ratings meet specifications for Pacific Northwest conditions
- Colorfastness Grade 4+: AATCC 61 wash testing ensures colors hold through repeated washing and Oregon's persistent rain exposure
- Sublimation Durability: Print adhesion and color permanence verified through accelerated wash testing for track singlets and running apparel that see frequent use
Custom Branding & Packaging
For Oregon's brands, packaging is part of the product experience. Every detail carries only your identity.
Woven Labels
Damask or satin labels with your brand name, size, and care instructions — never our name.
Printed Neck Labels
Heat-transfer interior labels for a tagless feel — essential for base layers and running singlets.
Hang Tags
Custom-shaped tags with your logo, barcode, and size — retail-ready for brand showrooms and DTC fulfillment.
Branded Poly Bags
Individual garment bags printed with your logo for professional presentation at delivery and online order fulfillment.
Custom Cartons
Master cartons marked with your brand, style numbers, and size breakdowns for organized inventory management.
Size Labels
Individual size stickers on poly bags for quick sorting by coaches and brand fulfillment teams.
Custom Drawcords
Branded drawcords on basketball shorts and joggers — a detail Oregon's quality-conscious market notices.
DTC-Ready Packaging
Folded, tagged, and bagged products ready to ship directly from your Oregon fulfillment operation to customers.
Shipping from Sialkot to Oregon
Three delivery options — Oregon has direct port access and one of the West Coast's most efficient air freight hubs.
Express Courier
Air Freight
Sea Freight
Why Pakistan for Oregon Apparel Production
Specific advantages that matter when your buyers have worked at the world's best apparel companies.
Outerwear + Team Under One Roof
Sialkot has significant experience producing both team uniforms and performance outerwear — rain jackets, insulated garments, softshells, and layered systems that require seam sealing, waterproof zippers, and lining assembly. For Oregon buyers who need both a rain jacket product line and track singlets from the same partner, this combined capability is rare.
Raw Material Cost Structure
Pakistan is the world's 4th largest cotton producer with a substantial synthetic fabric industry. For Oregon buyers who need polyester-spandex running fabrics, nylon shell materials for rain gear, polyester mesh basketball jerseys, and poly-cotton fleece — the raw material cost advantage accounts for 15–20% of total savings compared to domestic production.
English Communication
English is the standard business language in Pakistan's export sector. Tech pack discussions for rain jacket specifications, running fabric details, color approval emails, and shipping coordination all happen in fluent English. For Oregon brand founders managing their first production run, the communication quality significantly reduces error rates.
Sublimation Infrastructure
Sialkot has invested heavily in large-format sublimation printing — the technology that Oregon's track singlets, running apparel, and cycling jerseys depend on. The print infrastructure produces consistent color across small batch sizes, which matters when Oregon's orders tend to be smaller per style but design-intensive.
Established Export Logistics
Pakistan has been exporting apparel to the US Pacific Northwest for decades. The freight forwarding network, customs procedures, and Portland and Seattle port routing are well-established. For Oregon buyers, this existing infrastructure reduces risk and transit time variability.
Small-Batch Capability
Our production floor handles orders in the 50–500 piece range without quality compromise. This is essential for Oregon's market, where a running brand's first singlet order might be 75 pieces or a rain jacket test run might be 100 units — not the thousands-piece minimums that large factories require to be efficient.
Oregon Business Types We Serve
The specific segments of Oregon's sports and outdoor apparel market that rely on our production capabilities.
Why Oregon Buyers Keep Coming Back
Six operational reasons that keep Oregon's brands and programs ordering season after season.
Quality That Survives Professional Evaluation
Oregon's buyers evaluate garments the way a sommelier evaluates wine — they check stitch count, test seam strength with their fingers, hold fabric up to light to check weight consistency, and compare hand-feel against products they admire. Our quality output is calibrated to pass this level of scrutiny because we've been doing it for Oregon clients long enough to know exactly what they'll examine first and how closely.
Pacific Time Zone — Same as Oregon
Pakistan operates on PKT (UTC+5), which maps closely to Pacific Time. Your 9 AM call from Portland is our 7 PM — we're available. Your 4 PM follow-up from Bend is our 2 AM — we'll see it and respond by your 9 AM. For Oregon's brand founders who are often the only person managing production, this communication accessibility matters enormously.
Pricing That Makes Brand Launches Viable
Our quotes include fabric, manufacturing, basic branding, and standard packaging. For Oregon brand founders building financial models — people who've seen P&L statements at their previous companies — this transparency matters. A trail running tee that costs $7 to produce and sells for $42 has fundamentally different unit economics than one that costs $18. That $11 difference often determines whether a brand launches.
Physical Samples — Always
We produce actual product samples before any production run. For Oregon running brands, feeling the actual fabric hand, checking the print quality under different light, testing the fit during a run in Forest Park — these are non-negotiable steps. We never skip sampling, even on repeat orders with identical specifications, because Oregon buyers expect it.
Category Flexibility for Multi-Sport Brands
Oregon brands frequently span categories — a running brand that adds cycling jerseys, a ski area that needs both outerwear and instructor uniforms, a school that needs track singlets and basketball jerseys. We accommodate category additions without requiring a new onboarding process. Once you're a client, the production relationship covers everything we make.
Transparency in a Values-Driven Market
Oregon buyers ask questions that other markets don't — about working conditions, material sourcing, waste management, and production ethics. We answer them directly with specifics rather than marketing language. Oregon's buyers can tell the difference, and that honesty is what builds the long-term trust that keeps them ordering. We don't overclaim, and that's precisely why Oregon clients stay.
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