Ready One is a custom sportswear manufacturer for Canada, producing performance gym wear, activewear sets, and sports apparel from 50 units per style with full private label branding and DDP delivery to any Canadian address. Canadian fitness brands, sports clubs, gym owners, and activewear startups choose Ready One because the factory combines technical sportswear expertise with the low MOQ and certified quality that Canadian brands need at every stage of growth.
Based in Sialkot, Pakistan — the world’s leading cotton textile hub — Ready One ships custom clothing to brands in 40+ countries with DDP door-to-door delivery. Founded in 2012, the company has 14+ years of manufacturing experience, a 25,000 sq ft certified factory, and MOQ from 50 units. ISO 9001, BSCI, and SEDEX certified.
What Custom Sportswear Does Ready One Manufacture for Canadian Brands?
Ready One manufactures the full range of performance and lifestyle sportswear categories most in demand among Canadian fitness and sports brands. Each category is available from 50 units with full private label branding as standard.
What Gym Wear and Activewear Categories Are Available?
Available custom sportswear categories for Canadian brands include: gym sets (matching leggings and sports bra or crop top), performance T-shirts and tanks (moisture-wicking polyester and cotton-polyester blends), custom shorts and training bottoms, compression leggings and tights, zip-up and pullover gym hoodies (lightweight 220–280 GSM), custom joggers and sweat pants, and full tracksuit sets.
Furthermore, team sports apparel is available for Canadian sports clubs and leagues: custom jerseys (sublimated or cut-and-sew), training tops and bottoms, warm-up jackets, and full team kit packages. Ready One produces team apparel with individual name and number printing, making it suitable for hockey training gear, basketball team kits, rugby training wear, and lacrosse club apparel.
What Performance Fabrics Does Ready One Use for Canadian Sportswear?
Ready One manufactures Canadian sportswear orders in the following performance fabric options: 100% polyester moisture-wicking interlock (180–200 GSM) for gym tops and jerseys, polyester-spandex blends (typically 88/12) for leggings and compression wear, cotton-polyester moisture management blend (200–220 GSM) for training T-shirts, 4-way stretch woven fabric for shorts and bottoms, and brushed-back fleece (220–320 GSM) for warm-up hoodies and zip-ups.
Specifically, Canadian sportswear brands with outdoor training or cold-weather performance requirements can specify thermal fleece linings, wind-resistant woven outer shells, and reflective tape applications — all available as standard customisation options from Ready One’s in-house technical team. Explore Ready One’s full custom sportswear manufacturing service for the complete fabric and specification options.
What Branding Options Are Available for Canadian Custom Sportswear?
Ready One provides all sportswear-appropriate decoration methods in-house from 50 units. Embroidery is standard for logos on gym tops and training jackets. Sublimation printing covers all-over graphics on polyester jerseys and performance tops — full colour, edge-to-edge, fade-resistant. Heat transfer vinyl and screen printing are available for cotton and cotton-blend garments.
Does Ready One Produce Canada-Compliant Bilingual Labels for Sportswear?
Yes. All Canadian sportswear orders from Ready One include bilingual English-French care and content labels compliant with Canada’s Textile Labelling Act. This covers fibre content by percentage, care instructions, country of origin (“Made in Pakistan” in both languages), and dealer identification. Canadian brands selling sportswear at retail or through sports retailers in Quebec require bilingual labelling — Ready One delivers this as standard without additional cost or coordination.
Moreover, woven neck labels, custom hang tags, and poly bag packaging are included in every order as standard private label services. Canadian sportswear brands receive fully branded, retail-ready product on arrival.
Can Canadian Brands Order Custom Team Kits at Low MOQ?
Yes. Canadian sports clubs, university teams, and recreational leagues can order custom team kits from 50 units. Team kits typically include training tops, bottoms, and a warm-up jacket — all produced with club logo embroidery or sublimated number printing. Individual name printing on jerseys is available from the same 50-unit minimum.
In addition, Canadian schools and university sports departments ordering seasonal kit for multiple teams can consolidate styles into a single DDP shipment to reduce per-unit freight cost. Ready One regularly produces kit packages covering 3–6 different sports teams in a single consolidated order. Learn more about Ready One’s private label clothing production for team sports branding options.
How Does Ready One Pricing Compare for Canadian Sportswear Brands?
Custom gym wear from Canadian domestic or US suppliers typically costs CAD 30–60 per unit for a performance set (top and leggings) at 200–500 units MOQ. The same specification from Ready One — including sublimation or embroidery, bilingual labels, poly bag packaging, and DDP delivery to Canada — typically lands at CAD 15–28 per unit at 50 units, improving to CAD 10–18 per unit at 200 units.
Why Is Ready One’s Sportswear More Affordable Than Canadian Domestic Options?
Pakistan’s sportswear manufacturing sector benefits from vertically integrated fabric production — polyester and cotton performance fabrics are spun, knitted, dyed, and cut within the same industrial cluster as the garment factories. This eliminates raw material import costs that inflate prices for Canadian domestic manufacturers. Ready One passes this supply chain cost advantage directly to Canadian brands through lower unit pricing.
Furthermore, Ready One’s 25,000 sq ft factory with 150 skilled workers operates at a scale that delivers technical sportswear consistently — not as a specialist one-off capability. Canadian brands ordering sportswear at 50 units receive the same technical execution as brands ordering 5,000 units.
How Does Shipping Work for Canadian Custom Sportswear Orders?
Ready One ships Canadian sportswear orders via DDP — all CBSA customs clearance, Canadian import duties, freight, and door-to-door delivery are included in the quoted price. Small sportswear orders (50–200 units) ship by air freight in 3–5 days transit from Sialkot to any Canadian city. Larger orders (300+ units) ship by sea freight — 22–28 days to Vancouver, 26–35 days to Toronto or Montreal.
For Canadian gyms and sports clubs with seasonal registration windows — autumn team kit, spring training gear — air freight is the recommended option for time-sensitive orders. Ready One quotes both air and sea DDP pricing at the order stage. Read the full guide to Ready One’s Canada shipping for complete DDP lead time details.
Can Ready One Ship Canadian Sportswear Directly to Amazon Canada FBA?
Yes. Ready One ships custom sportswear directly to Amazon Canada FBA fulfilment centres in Mississauga, Brampton, and Surrey. FBA-compliant FNSKU labelling, poly bag packaging, and box content labels are prepared at the Pakistan factory. Canadian sportswear brands selling on Amazon Canada receive DDP FBA-ready product without managing a separate domestic preparation step.
As a result, Canadian activewear e-commerce brands can go directly from Ready One production to Amazon Canada fulfilment — reducing handling cost and time between production completion and product going live on the marketplace. See Ready One’s full service for Canadian clothing brands.
How Canadian Sportswear Brands Start an Order With Ready One
Canadian brands start by submitting reference images of sportswear styles, fabric type preference (performance polyester, cotton-blend, compression), target quantity, and any logo or branding files. Ready One responds within 24 hours with a full quote including unit price, lead time, and DDP shipping cost to the Canadian address.
Most importantly, a physical sample — including all branding and decoration — ships to the Canadian address before bulk production begins. Canadian sportswear brands evaluate fit, fabric performance, and brand execution before committing to a bulk run. Start a custom sportswear order today for a free quote with DDP delivery to Canada.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order for custom sportswear for Canadian brands at Ready One?
Ready One accepts custom sportswear orders from 50 units per style for Canadian brands. This applies to gym sets, performance T-shirts, leggings, shorts, training jackets, and team jerseys. Full private label branding — bilingual English-French labels, hang tags, and poly bag packaging — is included from 50 units with no setup fee.
Can Ready One produce sublimated team jerseys for Canadian sports clubs?
Yes. Ready One produces fully sublimated team jerseys for Canadian sports clubs from 50 units. All-over sublimation printing allows full-colour designs, gradients, and patterns edge-to-edge on polyester jerseys. Individual name and number printing is available on the same order. Team kits covering jerseys, shorts, and warm-up jackets can be consolidated into a single DDP shipment to Canada.
What performance fabrics does Ready One use for Canadian gym wear?
Ready One manufactures Canadian gym wear in 100% polyester moisture-wicking interlock (180–200 GSM), polyester-spandex 88/12 blends for leggings and compression wear, and cotton-polyester moisture management blends for training T-shirts. Cold-weather performance options include brushed-back fleece (220–320 GSM) and thermal-lined fabrics for Canadian outdoor training conditions.
How long does it take to receive custom sportswear in Canada from Ready One?
Sample production takes 10–14 days. Bulk production takes 25–35 days after sample approval. Air freight delivers to any Canadian city in 3–5 days. Total DDP lead time to Canada is 38–55 days by air or 55–75 days by sea. Canadian brands with seasonal registration deadlines or launch events should allow the full air freight window and submit inquiries at least 8–10 weeks before the required delivery date.
