You’re launching a clothing line. You hear “cut and sew” from one factory and “private label” from another. But what do they actually mean? And which one fits your brand vision?
Cut-and-sew and private label are two very different paths to building a fashion line—one is custom-built, the other is ready-made with your branding.
At Fumao Clothing, we work with U.S. buyers choosing both models. Here’s a full breakdown of how they compare and when to use each.
What Is Cut-and-Sew Manufacturing?
“Cut and sew” means you're building a garment from the ground up—fabric selection, pattern making, grading, sampling, and bulk.
With cut-and-sew, you design everything from silhouette to stitch, and the factory follows your tech pack to execute it.

What’s Involved in Cut & Sew?
- Creating custom tech packs and patterns
- Choosing exact fabrics, trims, stitch types
- Sampling until fit and shape are approved
- Producing via made-to-order specifications
Great for fashion-forward brands, capsule drops, and unique silhouettes. Tools like CLO3D or Techpacker help streamline this process.
Pros:
- Full design freedom
- Unique product identity
- Fits specific sizing and brand DNA
Cons:
- Higher sampling cost
- Longer lead time
- Requires design development skills
What Is Private Label Clothing?
Private label is the shortcut to launching your brand fast.
With private label, you start with factory-developed styles and simply add your logo, tag, and packaging.

What Does Private Label Include?
- Access to a pre-existing catalog
- Option to customize labels, tags, packaging
- Sometimes includes limited color/fit variation
- Logo printing or embroidery on basic areas
Think of it like customizing a stock template. Many Fumao clients use private label to test product categories before going full cut-and-sew.
Pros:
- Lower upfront cost
- Faster lead time (as little as 2–3 weeks)
- Ideal for startups, Amazon/FBA brands
Cons:
- Limited design control
- Similarity to other brands using same blanks
- Restricted fabric/yarn customization
Which Is Better for Your Brand Type?
Your brand goals determine which route is best.
Cut-and-sew fits brands prioritizing originality and custom fits. Private label works for fast launches or market testing.
| Brand Type | Cut & Sew | Private Label |
|---|---|---|
| Designer-led labels | ✅ Full customization | ❌ Limited styling |
| Fast fashion eCommerce | ❌ Long lead time | ✅ Ready to ship |
| Streetwear drops | ✅ Original silhouettes | ✅ Easy to relabel |
| Fitness/Activewear | ✅ Tech fabrics + custom fits | ✅ If using standard base cuts |
| Test-run startups | ❌ Higher risk | ✅ Low MOQ, quick turnarounds |
Our recommendation: test with private label → validate audience → move into cut-and-sew once demand is clear.

Cut-and-Sew Typical Costs:
- Tech pack creation: $100–$250 per style
- First sample: $80–$200 depending on complexity
- Grading: $30–$60 per size set
- MOQ: 300–500 pcs/style
- Lead time: 30–45 days after sample approval
Private Label Typical Costs:
- Unit price: $3–$9 depending on garment
- Relabeling/packing: $0.30–$1.50 extra
- MOQ: as low as 100 pcs/style
- Lead time: 14–21 days
At Fumao, we offer both paths—our private label library has over 500 base styles, while our cut-and-sew program includes yarn sourcing, dyeing, and full-package development.
Conclusion
Cut-and-sew vs. private label isn’t about better or worse—it’s about what fits your brand goals today. Want to launch fast with a clean aesthetic? Go private label. Have a unique vision or sizing spec? Go cut-and-sew.
At Fumao Clothing, we help buyers across both paths. Whether you’re building a one-of-a-kind designer drop or relabeling high-margin basics, we’re your end-to-end manufacturing partner. Let’s build your collection the smart way.














