Custom Knit Set Manufacturing — 100-Piece MOQ, OEM/ODM Ready
Launch your custom knit set collection with a trusted Dongguan manufacturer. 28+ years of expertise, private label capabilities, and flexible MOQ from just 100 pieces per style.
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Why CENWILD for Custom Knit Sets
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Launch your custom knit set collection without inventory risk. We start production at just 100 pieces per style, perfect for emerging brands and test runs.
Fast Sampling in 7–14 Days
In-house knitting and sampling accelerate your timeline. Receive production-ready knit-down samples in as little as one to two weeks.
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Since 1998 in Dongguan’s knitwear hub, CENWILD has delivered over 80,000 pieces monthly to 2,000+ fashion brands worldwide.
Full OEM & ODM Capabilities
Bring your tech pack or just an idea. Our design team handles stitch development, 3D knit programming, grading, and pattern creation.
Private Label Production Ready
Custom labels, hang tags, packaging, and brand trims included. We manufacture custom knit sets that carry your brand identity from yarn to box.
Complete In-House Knitting & Finishing
One-stop service from yarn sourcing and knitting to embroidery, printing, washing, quality control, and export logistics under one roof.
Custom Knit Categories We Manufacture
Wholesale Knitwear Sets
Coordinated sweater sets, matching knit two-pieces, and co-ord collections for brands seeking cohesive wholesale knitwear sets. CENWILD manufactures matching cardigans and tanks, pullover and skirt sets, and seasonal knit coordinates with consistent yarn, stitch, and finishing across pieces. MOQ from 100 pieces per style enables independent designers and retailers to launch curated knitwear capsules without excessive inventory risk.
Get a QuoteAbout CENWILD — 28+ Years of Knitwear Expertise
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s knitwear manufacturing hub — CENWILD began as a small family knitting and linking workshop. Today we are a full one-stop custom knit set manufacturer with over 200 skilled employees, serving fashion brands, retailers, and designers across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, Russia, and the Middle East.
From design development and yarn sourcing to knit-down sampling, production, quality control, decoration, packaging, and export logistics, CENWILD handles every step in-house. Our computerized flat-knitting machines span 3GG to 14GG gauges with a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces, and we have partnered with over 2,000 fashion brands worldwide.
What sets us apart is our commitment to flexible partnership. We offer OEM and ODM services with a low MOQ starting from just 100 pieces, multiple payment options including PayPal and credit card, and deposit terms that ease as our relationship grows. Quality First, Customer Growth, Innovation, and Responsibility guide everything we do.

CENWILD — 28+ Years of Knitwear Manufacturing Expertise
In-House Knitting & Sampling
CENWILD operates computerized flat-knitting machines across 3GG–14GG gauges in our Dongguan facility, producing knit-down samples and production runs entirely under one roof. Every custom knit set is prototyped, refined, and manufactured without outsourcing delays.
- Full fleet of computerized flat-knitting machines (3GG–14GG)
- Knit-down sampling with 3D programming and original stitch design
- Monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces
- No subcontracting — complete control over quality and timeline

Full Design Development Support
Our dedicated design team transforms your concept—whether a tech pack, sketch, photo, or idea—into production-ready custom knit sets. We handle stitch design, 3D knit programming, grading, and swatches so you can launch faster with confidence.
- Turn any concept into a finished tech pack and sample
- Original stitch design and 3D knit programming expertise
- Grading and fit development for men, women, and children
- Collaborative design consultations at every stage

Quality Control & Finishing
Every custom knit set passes through rigorous in-line and final inspections, followed by professional garment washing, anti-pilling, softening, brushing, or garment dyeing. CENWILD ensures your sets arrive retail-ready with consistent color, fit, and hand-feel.
- Multi-stage quality inspections from yarn to final pack
- Garment washing and finishing (softening, anti-pilling, brushing, dye)
- Color-matching and consistency across all pieces in the set
- Retail-ready packaging and labeling services

Flexible MOQ & Payment Terms
Start your custom knit set production with just 100 pieces per style and pay via T/T, PayPal, credit card, or USDT. Deposit requirements ease as trust grows—from 100% on first orders to as low as 30% for long-term partners.
- MOQ from only 100 pieces per style—ideal for emerging brands
- Multiple payment options: T/T, PayPal, credit card, USDT, VTB Bank for Russia
- Flexible deposit terms: 100% first order, scaling down to 30% for repeat clients
- Balance due before shipment—transparent, no hidden fees

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Our Custom Knit Set Production Process
From concept to finished custom knit set, CENWILD guides you through six quality-controlled phases with 28+ years of Dongguan manufacturing expertise and in-house knitting capabilities.
Design & Tech Pack Review
Our team reviews your tech pack, sketches, or concept for your custom knit set and develops production-ready specifications with stitch design, grading, and material recommendations.
Yarn Sourcing & Sampling
We source premium yarns—cashmere, merino, cotton, or blends—and create knit-down swatches to confirm texture, color, and gauge for your custom knit set.
Knit-Down & Fit Approval
A full prototype of your custom knit set is knitted in-house, allowing you to approve fit, construction, and finishing before bulk production begins.
Production & Quality Control
Your order enters our computerized flat-knitting lines with real-time quality checks at every stage, ensuring consistency across every piece in your custom knit set.
Finishing & Decoration
Garments undergo washing, softening, anti-pilling treatment, and any requested embroidery, printing, or embellishments to complete your custom knit set design.
Packing & Export
Final inspection, folding, poly-bagging, carton packing, and export documentation are handled in-house, delivering your custom knit set ready for retail or distribution.
How to Partner With CENWILD for Your Custom Knit Set
From concept to shipment, our streamlined process makes custom knit set production simple, transparent, and reliable—even for first-time buyers.
Submit Your Design Brief
Share your tech pack, sketches, reference photos, or just an idea. Our team will review your custom knit set requirements and clarify all details.
Receive Quote & Sample Timeline
Within 24–48 hours, we’ll provide a detailed quotation, MOQ options starting from 100 pieces, and a knit-down sample production schedule.
Approve Your Knit-Down Sample
We produce a physical prototype of your custom knit set. Review fit, fabric, stitch, and finish—request revisions until you’re completely satisfied.
Place Your Bulk Order
Confirm quantities, colors, and sizes. Pay your deposit and we’ll schedule production with full transparency on lead times and milestones.
Production, QC & Shipment
Your custom knit set enters our controlled production line. Every piece is inspected, finished, packed to spec, and shipped with full export documentation.
Certifications & Compliance for Your Custom Knit Set
What Our Custom Knit Set Clients Say
CENWILD helped us launch our first custom knit set collection in just 7 weeks from approval to delivery. Their in-house sampling cut our timeline by 40% compared to our previous manufacturer.
We started with a 200-piece trial order and scaled to over 8,000 custom knit sets per season within 18 months. Their ODM team turned our rough sketches into best-sellers with zero design experience on our side.
Sampling time dropped from 21 days to 9 days, and their jacquard quality on our matching cardigan-and-skirt sets exceeded what we got from Italian mills at half the cost. Game changer for our private label line.
FAQ: Custom Knit Set Manufacturing
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The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Custom Knit Set Manufacturing and Sourcing
Navigate the custom knit set sourcing landscape with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, essential supplier criteria, quality benchmarks, and the critical mistakes to avoid when launching your knitwear collection.
1. What Is a Custom Knit Set?
A custom knit set is a coordinated two-piece or multi-piece knitwear ensemble — typically a sweater paired with matching pants, a cardigan with a skirt, or a knit top with shorts — manufactured to your brand’s exact specifications in yarn, gauge, color, fit, and decoration. Unlike off-the-shelf inventory purchased from wholesalers or stock catalogs, custom knit sets are produced from scratch: your design team or manufacturing partner develops original stitch patterns, selects fiber blends, programs flat-knitting machines (commonly 3GG–14GG gauge), and executes full production runs starting from as few as 100 pieces per style per color.
Fashion brands choose custom knit sets for three strategic reasons: brand differentiation (no competitor carries the identical silhouette or yarn story), seasonal collection coherence (matching textures and colorways anchor lookbooks and retail displays), and higher perceived value (coordinated sets command price premiums 1.4–1.8× individual pieces). When you order a custom knit set, you are commissioning a fully bespoke knitwear system — not selecting from pre-made samples.
2. Evolution of Custom Knit Sets in Fashion
Knit sets first appeared in the 1920s as coordinated sportswear separates — cardigans paired with matching skirts or trousers — enabling women to mix practical pieces for leisure and travel. By the 1970s, leisure suits and twin-sets became mainstream, but production remained labor-intensive and limited to solid colors or simple stripes.
The introduction of computerized flat-knitting machines in the 1980s transformed the category. Jacquard programming allowed intricate patterns, logos, and color-blocking to be knitted directly into fabric, while circular knitting technology accelerated production cycles and reduced waste. These advances made mass customization economically viable, dropping MOQs from thousands to hundreds of pieces.
Today’s custom knit set market is driven by three forces: remote work normalizing elevated loungewear, Instagram’s visual culture rewarding matching coordinates, and consumer demand for comfort without sacrificing style. Flat-knit machines operating at 3GG to 14GG gauge now produce everything from chunky cable sets to fine-gauge cashmere coordinates, enabling brands to launch seasonal capsules with 100-piece minimums and full decoration capabilities.
3. Types of Custom Knit Set by Style and Function
Custom knit set categories span lounge, active, fashion, workwear, resort, and kids’ segments, each defined by silhouette, fabric weight, and seasonal demand. Identifying your target category before contacting a manufacturer ensures alignment on construction, yarn selection, and minimum order quantity.
Lounge and Sleepwear Knit Sets

Lounge sets pair relaxed-fit tops with joggers or shorts in 180–240 GSM cotton, modal, or bamboo blends. Retail price points range from $35–$70, with peak demand October through February for holiday gifting and winter comfort.
Silhouettes favor dropped shoulders, ribbed cuffs, and elastic waistbands. Many brands add custom embroidery or jacquard monograms to differentiate in a crowded sleepwear market.
Activewear Knit Sets

Activewear coordinates combine sports bras or cropped tops with high-waisted leggings or bike shorts in 220–280 GSM performance blends with spandex content of 10–20%. Retail spans $50–$95, driven by year-round gym and athleisure demand.
Flat-seam construction, moisture-wicking finishes, and four-way stretch are standard. Brands often specify custom jacquard waistbands or reflective heat-transfer logos for brand recognition.
Fashion and Streetwear Coordinates

Streetwear sets feature oversized or cropped knit tops with matching skirts, shorts, or wide-leg trousers in 200–300 GSM merino, cotton, or acrylic. Retail ranges from $60–$150, peaking in spring and fall fashion cycles.
Intarsia graphics, color-blocking, and custom patches drive differentiation. Designers leverage low MOQ (100 pieces at CENWILD) to test limited drops before scaling production.
Workwear Knit Suits

Knit suits pair tailored cardigans or blazers with matching trousers or pencil skirts in 240–320 GSM fine-gauge merino or cashmere blends. Retail price points start at $120 and climb above $300 for luxury fibers, with steady demand September through March.
Fully-fashioned construction and minimal seaming deliver a polished silhouette. Buyers specify custom linings, branded buttons, and garment-dyed finishes to elevate perceived value.
4. Materials and Fabrics for Custom Knit Set Production
Fabric choice drives comfort, durability, and price positioning for every custom knit set. CENWILD works with natural fibers — cashmere, merino wool, lambswool, cotton, Pima, alpaca, mohair — and synthetics including acrylic and polyester-spandex blends across gauges from 3GG to 14GG.
| Fabric | GSM Range | Stretch | Cost Tier | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton jersey | 150–220 | Moderate | Low–Mid | Everyday lounge sets, casual wear |
| Cotton fleece | 240–340 | Low–Moderate | Mid | Lounge sets, athleisure, winter basics |
| Rib knit | 180–260 | High | Low–Mid | Form-fitting tops, cuffs, waistbands |
| Interlock | 200–280 | Low | Mid | Structured sets, children’s wear |
| Merino wool | 200–300 | Moderate | High | Luxury sets, temperature regulation |
| Cashmere blend | 180–240 | Moderate | Premium | High-end collections, gift sets |
| Acrylic | 160–240 | Low–Moderate | Low | Budget sets, promotional items |
| Polyester-spandex | 180–260 | High | Low–Mid | Activewear, performance sets |
5. Customization and Decoration Options for Custom Knit Set
Decoration and branding techniques transform a blank custom knit set into a signature product. Each method carries distinct setup costs, MOQ implications, and durability profiles that buyers must weigh against budget and brand positioning.
Embroidery and Appliqué

Flat embroidery, 3D puff, chain-stitch, and sequin embroidery offer durable, premium branding. Setup digitization typically costs $15–50 per design; MOQ impact is minimal since thread costs scale linearly. Appliqué patches and logo embroidery withstand 50+ industrial washes without fading, ideal for high-end custom knit set collections.
Printing Techniques

Screen printing suits large runs (500+ pieces) with per-color setup fees of $25–75; heat transfer and DTF (direct-to-film) work for smaller batches (100–300 pieces) at $1–3 per print. Sublimation is limited to polyester blends. Screen prints endure 30–40 washes; heat transfers typically last 15–25 washes under normal care.
Jacquard and Intarsia Knit-In Patterns

Jacquard and intarsia weave patterns directly into the knit structure during production, eliminating separate decoration steps. 3D knit programming adds $50–150 per design but incurs no per-piece cost. Durability matches the garment lifespan, making knit-in decoration the most permanent option for custom knit set branding.
Custom Trims and Hardware

Contrast rib cuffs, custom drawstrings, branded zippers (YKK or equivalent), and woven labels personalize fit and finish. Trim MOQs range from 100 to 500 pieces per color or style; setup for custom woven labels starts at $30–100. Metal or silicone badges add tactile brand identity with minimal wash-wear degradation.
6. Key Quality Indicators in Custom Knit Set Manufacturing
Professional quality control in custom knit set production hinges on measurable benchmarks that prevent costly rework. Understanding stitch density, seam construction, fabric durability, and grading tolerances lets you read factory QC reports confidently and hold manufacturers accountable from the first sample onward.
Stitch Density and Gauge Consistency

Courses per inch (CPI) and wales per inch (WPI) define fabric weight and drape. A 7GG pullover typically runs 16–18 CPI; deviations beyond ±1 course signal tension issues or yarn-count drift.
CENWILD’s 3GG–14GG computerized flat-knitting lines maintain gauge tolerances within 0.5 CPI across production runs, ensuring that your custom knit set pieces match approved swatches panel by panel.
Seam Type and Finishing Technique

Overlock (504) seams are fast and durable for casual sets; flatlock (406) seams lie flat against skin, preferred for activewear and luxury pieces. Fully-fashioned knitwear minimizes seams altogether, knitting panels to shape for a cleaner finish.
CENWILD’s linking workshop hand-finishes necklines, cuffs, and shoulder seams on fully-fashioned styles, eliminating bulk and improving comfort in premium custom knit set collections.
Pilling Resistance and Martindale Ratings

The Martindale abrasion test measures cycles to pilling; ≥20,000 rubs suits everyday knitwear, ≥40,000 for high-wear zones. Cashmere and merino blends benefit from anti-pilling enzyme washes that remove loose fibers before shipment.
CENWILD applies softening, anti-pilling, and brushing finishes in-house, ensuring your custom knit set meets durability expectations without post-production surprises.
Colorfastness Standards
ISO 105 colorfastness grades range 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent); grade 4 or higher is essential for washable knitwear to prevent dye transfer and fading. Test rubbing (dry and wet), washing, and light exposure separately.
CENWILD sources yarn-dyed and piece-dyed fibers from certified mills, validating colorfastness before knit-down to safeguard brand reputation across every custom knit set order.
Size Grading Consistency and Fit Symmetry
Grading tolerances of ±0.5 cm on chest, length, and sleeve are standard; tighter ±0.3 cm suits tailored fits. Asymmetry in armhole depth or side-seam placement signals pattern or tension errors.
CENWILD’s design team grades each custom knit set spec across XS–3XL, knitting fit samples in boundary sizes (XS, M, XL) to verify proportional scaling before bulk production begins.
7. How to Choose the Right Custom Knit Set Manufacturer
Selecting the right partner for your custom knit set production requires a systematic evaluation framework that balances quality assurance, operational capability, and financial flexibility. A thorough vetting process minimizes risk and ensures on-time, on-spec delivery for every order.
Verify Certifications and Compliance
Request proof of WRAP, BSCI, or OEKO-TEX certifications to confirm ethical labor practices and chemical safety standards. Factories with third-party audits demonstrate accountability and reduce supply-chain risk for your brand.
CENWILD maintains compliance documentation and transparent audit records, ensuring that every custom knit set meets international safety and social-responsibility benchmarks.
Assess Sampling Turnaround and Accuracy
Compare how quickly manufacturers produce knit-down samples and how closely the final piece matches your tech pack or reference photo. Industry-standard sampling runs 10–15 days; faster turnaround with high accuracy signals strong design and programming capabilities.
CENWILD’s in-house design team and 3D knit programming deliver production-ready samples within 10–12 days, with stitch-level precision that minimizes revision cycles.
Review Production Capacity and Lead Times
Confirm monthly output, gauge range (3GG–14GG), and typical lead times for bulk orders. A factory running 80,000+ pieces per month can scale with your growth and accommodate seasonal peaks without compromising delivery schedules.
Evaluate Communication and Payment Flexibility
Test responsiveness during the inquiry phase and review deposit structures. Transparent manufacturers offer multiple payment channels (T/T, PayPal, credit card) and ease deposit terms as trust builds — from 100% on first orders down to 30% for long-term partners, with balance due before shipment.
8. Common Mistakes When Ordering Custom Knit Set
Even experienced buyers stumble over the same production traps when launching a custom knit set collection. Each mistake triggers returns, delays, or unexpected cost overruns — but all are preventable with the right checks at the sampling stage.
Underestimating Fabric Shrinkage
Natural fibers — cotton, wool, cashmere — shrink 3–8% after the first wash, yet many brands approve samples without pre-production wash tests. A medium top that fits perfectly unwashed becomes a small after laundering, triggering costly returns.
Always request washed samples and specify shrinkage tolerance (typically ±3%) in your tech pack. CENWILD runs garment-wash tests on natural blends before bulk production to lock in final dimensions.
Ignoring Size-Grading Standards
US sizing adds 2 inches per grade (S/M/L), while EU standards use 4 cm increments; mixing the two creates fit chaos. A custom knit set graded to the wrong chart leaves half your size run unwearable.
Provide a detailed measurement spec sheet (pit-to-pit, length, sleeve) for every size. Confirm whether your manufacturer defaults to US, EU, or Asian grading before sampling begins.
Skipping Wear Testing
Pilling, seam failure, and neckline stretch appear only after repeated wear and wash cycles. Approving a sample based on visual inspection alone hides durability flaws until customer complaints arrive.
Order 2–3 extra samples for a two-week wear-and-wash trial. Test pilling resistance (ASTM D3511) and seam strength to catch quality issues before committing to 1,000-piece orders.
Unclear Tech-Pack Specifications
Vague instructions — ‘soft pink’ instead of Pantone 12-1212 TPX, or ‘ribbed cuffs’ without stitch gauge — force factories to guess, and guesses rarely match your vision. Revisions add 7–14 days and resample fees.
Include yarn composition, stitch type (1×1 rib, 2×2 cable), gauge (7GG, 12GG), Pantone codes, and trim details. A complete tech pack cuts sampling rounds from three to one.
Unrealistic Lead-Time Expectations
A fully custom knit set with intarsia graphics and embroidered logos requires 45–60 days from deposit to shipment, yet buyers often expect 21-day turnarounds. Rushing production sacrifices quality control and raises defect rates.
Build 60–75 days into your launch calendar: 7–10 days for sampling, 30–40 for bulk knitting, 10–15 for finishing and QC. CENWILD’s timeline calculator helps brands plan realistic delivery windows.
9. Steps to Launch Your Custom Knit Set Collection
Launching a custom knit set collection requires coordinated steps from concept to delivery. A first-order timeline typically spans 12–16 weeks, so align your launch calendar and cash-flow planning accordingly.
Research, Concept, and Tech-Pack Development
Begin with market research and trend forecasting to identify silhouettes, color palettes, and price points. Translate findings into mood boards and concept sketches, then finalize technical specifications — measurements, stitch patterns, yarn weights, and trims — in a production-ready tech pack.
CENWILD’s design team assists brands at any starting point, from a finished tech pack to a simple photo or idea, ensuring every detail is knit-programmable and graded.
Material Sourcing, Lab Dips, and Sampling
Source yarns (cashmere, merino, cotton, blends) and request lab dips to match Pantone or physical swatches. Approve knit-down samples for stitch structure, then order fit samples in all sizes to validate grading and silhouette.
Typical sampling cycles run 2–3 weeks; plan for one revision round to refine fit or decoration before production sign-off.
Production Order, Inspection, and Logistics
Place the production order with an initial deposit (100% for first orders, easing to 30% for repeat clients). CENWILD’s monthly capacity exceeds 80,000 pieces across 3GG–14GG gauges. Pre-shipment inspection confirms stitch integrity, color consistency, and packaging standards.
Balance payment clears before shipment; customs clearance and final in-house QC complete the cycle, typically 8–10 weeks from deposit to dock.
10. Custom Knit Set Pricing and Cost Breakdown
CENWILD’s custom knit set pricing starts at 100 pieces, with per-unit costs decreasing as order volume rises. Base pricing assumes standard acrylic or cotton blends; premium yarns such as organic cotton add approximately 15%, merino wool 25–35%, and cashmere blends 40–60% to the unit cost.
Setup fees cover sampling, 3D knit programming, and grading; these are typically absorbed or reduced for repeat orders. Decoration add-ons — embroidery runs $1–3 per placement depending on stitch count, custom woven labels approximately $0.50 per piece, and heat-transfer prints $0.80–1.50 — stack on the base garment price.
Lead time shortens with higher volumes due to production-line efficiency. First-time buyers pay 100% deposit; established partners enjoy terms as low as 30% down, with balance due before shipment. Use the table below to model landed cost and retail margin for your collection.
| Quantity Tier | Price per Set (USD) | Setup Fee | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $18–28 | $300–500 | 25–30 days |
| 500 pcs | $14–22 | $200–300 | 30–35 days |
| 1,000 pcs | $12–18 | $100–200 | 35–40 days |
| 2,500 pcs | $10–15 | Waived | 40–45 days |
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