Category: Sports Glove Supplier Guides

Simple guides for choosing a sports glove supplier, preparing RFQs and checking factories before sampling.

  • Custom Sports Glove RFQ Checklist

    Custom Sports Glove RFQ Checklist

    RFQ checklist for sports glove sourcing

    A good RFQ helps a factory answer quickly and accurately. A vague request usually creates slow replies, broad price ranges and unnecessary sample revisions.

    Direct answer: A custom sports glove RFQ should include product category, reference photos, target quantity, target market, logo files, material preferences, color and size range, packaging needs, sample time and expected delivery time.

    Why a Clear RFQ Matters

    Factories quote faster when the project information is concrete. For sports gloves, small differences in palm material, padding, fabric, lining, stitching, cuff design and packaging can change cost and production time. A clear RFQ reduces guessing.

    If you are comparing suppliers, send the same RFQ to each factory. That makes the replies easier to compare.

    Core RFQ Information

    RFQ ItemWhat to IncludeWhy It Helps
    Product categoryFitness, cycling, tactical, winter sports, protective, golf, motorcycle or other glove type.Defines construction, materials and quality points.
    Reference productPhotos, catalog page, sample photo or existing product link.Gives the factory a visual starting point.
    QuantityExpected order quantity and whether this is a test order or repeat program.Clarifies MOQ and pricing level.
    CustomizationLogo, material, color, packaging, stitching, function and size range.Prevents incomplete quotes.
    TimingSample deadline, launch date and expected delivery time.Helps the factory judge feasibility.

    Useful Details to Add

    • Target country or region, such as the United States, Germany, UK or Europe.
    • Sales channel, such as ecommerce, retail, distributor or promotional program.
    • Target price level or quality level if you have one.
    • Packaging format, barcode needs and carton mark requirements.
    • Any testing, labeling or compliance requirement from your customer.

    Example RFQ Structure

    Example: We are developing private label cycling gloves for the US ecommerce market. Target first order is 300 pairs. We need logo customization, black and gray colorway, retail hang tag and polybag. Please quote based on the attached reference photo and advise sample time, MOQ and delivery time.

    What Not to Do

    Avoid sending only can you quote gloves or what is your best price. Without product type, quantity, material direction or target market, the factory can only guess. That usually leads to weak quotes and slow follow-up.

    For broader sourcing preparation, read how to choose a sports glove manufacturer, low MOQ custom sports gloves and OEM/ODM custom sports gloves.

    Need help checking your glove project?

    Send product photos, target quantity, logo files and target market. BURTONO can review the project path before sampling.

    Request a Quote

    FAQ

    What is the most important information in a glove RFQ?

    Product category, quantity, customization needs, reference photos, target market and sample timing are the most important starting points.

    Should I include my target price in the RFQ?

    If you have a realistic target price or quality level, include it. It helps the factory recommend suitable materials and construction.

    Do I need a full tech pack before contacting a glove factory?

    A full tech pack is helpful but not always required for the first discussion. Clear photos, quantity, logo and material direction are enough for the first review.

    Can BURTONO review an incomplete RFQ?

    Yes. BURTONO can review partial project information and advise what details are needed before sampling or quotation.

  • Low MOQ Custom Sports Gloves: MOQ, Samples and Orders

    Low MOQ Custom Sports Gloves: MOQ, Samples and Orders

    MOQ guide for private label glove projects

    MOQ is one of the first questions buyers ask, but the useful answer depends on how much of the glove is being customized. A regular base style, a logo-only private label order and a deeper ODM development do not carry the same minimums.

    Direct answer: For BURTONO projects, many custom sports glove orders can start from 300 pairs. The final MOQ depends on the glove type, materials, logo method, color plan, packaging and whether a new pattern or special component is required.

    Why MOQ Changes From Project to Project

    Why MOQ Changes From Project to Project

    A small-batch glove order can be realistic when the buyer starts from an existing construction and customizes the logo, color direction or packaging. MOQ becomes higher when the project needs special fabric, new palm material, custom molds, uncommon trims, exclusive colors or a new size pattern.

    For a new brand, the best path is usually not to force the lowest possible MOQ. A better path is to choose a stable base style, confirm the target market and customize only the details that matter for the first launch.

    Typical MOQ

    Project TypeTypical MOQBest Use Case
    Existing style with logoFrom 300 pairsMarket testing, ecommerce launch and starter private label programs.
    Custom logo, color or packagingFrom 300 pairsBrand launches, importer programs and retail-ready collections.
    New material or ODM developmentFrom 300 pairs, case by casePerformance upgrades, new patterns or special functional requests.

    What Makes MOQ Higher

    What Makes MOQ Higher

    • Custom-dyed fabric or non-standard material color.
    • Special palm material, grip print, padding or protection parts.
    • New size pattern or major construction change.
    • Retail box, hang tag, barcode, polybag or packaging bundle.
    • Multiple colors or many sizes split across a small total order.

    How to Start With Lower Risk

    Buyers can reduce first-order risk by starting with one product line and one or two colorways, then adding more variations after the first production run. If the project is for fitness gloves, motorcycle gloves or tactical gloves, an existing base style is often the fastest way to validate market demand.

    Practical quote note: tell the factory your target quantity, required logo method, expected packaging and launch market. MOQ can be discussed more accurately when the specification is clear.

    When a Higher MOQ Can Be Worth It

    A higher MOQ is not always bad. If the glove needs a specific material, a consistent brand color or a retail packaging system, a slightly higher starting quantity may reduce quality risk and make the product feel more complete. The decision should match your sales plan, not just the lowest sample quote.

    For broader project planning, see OEM/ODM custom sports gloves and sample and custom process.

    Need help checking your glove project?

    Send product photos, target quantity, logo files and target market. BURTONO can review the project path before samples.

    Request a Quote

    FAQ

    Can custom sports gloves start below 500 pairs?

    Yes. Many custom sports glove projects can start from 300 pairs when the style, logo, material and packaging plan are clear.

    Why does logo customization affect MOQ?

    Logo method, placement and color can affect setup, material planning and production efficiency. Simple logo methods are usually easier for small-batch orders.

    What is the best first order for a new glove brand?

    A focused first order with one category, limited colorways and clear packaging is usually better than spreading a small quantity across too many styles.

    Does BURTONO support small-batch custom sports glove projects?

    Yes. BURTONO supports custom sports glove projects from 300 pairs, depending on specification.

  • How to Choose a Sports Glove Manufacturer

    How to Choose a Sports Glove Manufacturer

    Sourcing guide for custom sports gloves

    Choosing a sports glove manufacturer is not just about comparing unit price. The better question is whether the factory can understand your glove category, develop a workable sample, control the details in production and keep communication clear after the first order.

    Direct answer: choose a manufacturer that has real experience with your glove type, gives clear MOQ and samples terms, can show factory or quality-control records, and can explain how it handles materials, sizing, logo placement, packaging and delivery. For custom sports gloves, a practical partner should be able to discuss product details before quoting, not only send a price list.

    Start With Category Fit

    A fitness glove, a motorcycle glove, a tactical glove and a winter sports glove are not the same project. The materials, padding, grip, seams, cuff structure, insulation and testing points can be completely different. A serious manufacturer should be able to talk about the category you are building, not only say “we can make gloves.”

    Before asking for a quote, decide which product family you are developing: fitness gloves, motorcycle gloves, tactical gloves, winter sports gloves or protective gloves. This makes the first conversation much more productive.

    Manufacturer Evaluation Checklist

    What to Check Why It Matters What to Ask
    Relevant glove category experience Different sports gloves need different materials, construction and fitting logic. Have you made this type of glove before? Can you show similar cases or product photos?
    MOQ and customization flexibility New brands and seasonal projects often need a realistic starting quantity. What is the MOQ for regular styles and deeper custom styles?
    Samples speed and sample requirements Fast samples helps you test fit, materials and packaging before bulk orders. What do you need to start samples, and how long will the first sample take?
    Material and workmanship control Small changes in padding, grip, fabric stretch or stitching can change the user experience. Which material options do you recommend for my target market and price level?
    Quality-control process Production needs repeatable checks, not only one good sample. What do you inspect before packing and shipping?
    Certification and factory evidence Clear records reduce risk when working with an overseas supplier. Can you provide factory photos, process videos, certificates or inspection records?

    Understand MOQ Before You Compare Prices

    MOQ is often where a sourcing project becomes realistic or unrealistic. For BURTONO projects, many custom sports glove orders can start from 300 pairs when the style, logo, materials and packaging plan are clear.

    The final MOQ is affected by fabric minimums, logo method, color matching, pattern changes, packaging and production-line setup. If you are building a new private label glove program, it is better to ask for a small, clear starting plan than to ask for the lowest possible number without product details.

    Check the Samples Process

    A good manufacturer should help you turn an idea into a sample that can be checked by your team. For many sports glove projects, samples can be done in about 3 to 7 days after the key information is confirmed. Complex new patterns, special materials or unusual trims can take longer.

    Prepare these details before samples: product type, target users, size range, reference photos, logo file, preferred materials, color direction, packaging requirement, estimated order quantity and target market.

    You can also review BURTONO’s sample and custom process before sending your first request.

    Look for Product Thinking, Not Only Production Capacity

    For custom sports gloves, the best factory conversations are specific. A useful partner may suggest changing palm material for grip, adjusting padding thickness, moving a logo away from a high-wear area or simplifying packaging to protect MOQ and cost. This kind of advice is often more valuable than a fast quote.

    Good Signal

    The factory asks about sport type, user level, season, fit, materials, logo method, packaging and sales channel before quoting.

    Risk Signal

    The supplier only asks for quantity and target price, then sends a generic quote with no discussion of construction or quality points.

    Factory or Trading Company?

    A trading company may be useful when you source many unrelated products at once. For a sports glove line, however, a factory is often the stronger choice when you care about fit, materials, sample revision, repeat orders and production details. The closer the communication is to the production team, the easier it is to solve technical questions.

    BURTONO works as an OEM/ODM custom sports gloves manufacturer, with support from China and Vietnam factory resources for custom glove projects. That matters when a project needs flexible MOQ, fast sample making and stable delivery and quality control.

    What to Include in Your First quote request

    • Glove category: fitness, motorcycle, tactical, winter sports or protective.
    • Order plan: trial order, seasonal program, repeat order or new private label launch.
    • Estimated quantity and expected MOQ range.
    • Logo method, color direction and packaging style.
    • Material preference or reference product photos.
    • Target country or market, such as Europe or the United States.
    • Required sample timing and delivery time.

    How BURTONO Supports Custom Sports Glove Projects

    BURTONO focuses on OEM/ODM sports gloves for overseas brands, importers and brands, importers and product teams. The factory supports logo customization, material selection, color matching, packaging, stitching details and functional adjustments across fitness gloves, motorcycle gloves, tactical gloves, winter sports gloves and protective gloves.

    Typical project terms include 300 pairs MOQ for regular styles, for deeper custom styles, 3 to 7 days for many sample projects and 15 to 30 days for production after confirmation. Exact timing depends on materials, order size and customization level.

    Need to check whether your glove idea is manufacturable?

    Send product photos, logo files, quantity and target market. BURTONO can help review the project before samples.

    Request a Quote

    FAQ

    What should I check before choosing a sports glove manufacturer?

    Check category experience, MOQ, samples speed, customization options, certification, factory photos, inspection records and delivery control. A serious manufacturer should be able to explain these points clearly before you place a production order.

    What is a realistic MOQ for custom sports gloves?

    Many custom sports glove projects can start from 300 pairs when the style, logo, materials and packaging plan are clear. Final MOQ depends on the project details.

    How long do sports glove samples take?

    Many projects can be sampled in about 3 to 7 days after key details are confirmed. Complex patterns, special fabrics or new trims can require more time.

    Which pages should I read next?

    For project planning, read OEM/ODM custom sports gloves, quality control and delivery, and the custom sports glove MOQ guide.

  • Quality Control Checklist for Bulk Glove Orders

    Quality Control Checklist for Bulk Glove Orders

    Quality control

    Quality Control Checklist for Bulk Sports Glove Orders

    Bulk sports glove quality depends on a confirmed sample, practical inspection points and clear communication before shipment.

    Protective tactical glove AB-side sample for quality control checklist reference

    Use the approved sample as the reference

    The approved sample should guide material, color, logo position, stitching, sizing, packaging and functional details. Without a clear reference, buyers and factories may judge quality differently.

    Bulk order QC checklist

    Area What to check
    Material Palm, back fabric, lining, padding, grip and color consistency.
    Sizing and fit Finger length, palm width, wrist closure and size labels.
    Stitching Loose threads, skipped stitches, edge finishing and stress points.
    Function Grip, padding, flexibility, warmth or protection depending on category.
    Branding Logo method, color, position, size and durability.
    Packaging Hang tags, labels, barcode, polybag, retail box and carton marks.

    Before shipment

    • Confirm quantity by size and color.
    • Review carton information and packaging requirements.
    • Check whether any production issues need buyer confirmation.
    • Keep inspection findings and shipment readiness clear.
    Buyer tip: If your sales channel has packaging or barcode requirements, confirm these before production instead of waiting until shipment.

    Need help developing a custom sports glove?

    Send your product type, target quantity, market, logo file and reference photos. BURTONO will review MOQ, sample path and customization options.

    Request a quote

  • How to Evaluate a Sports Glove Factory Before Samples

    How to Evaluate a Sports Glove Factory Before Samples

    Supplier checks

    How to Evaluate a Sports Glove Factory Before Samples

    Before paying for samples, buyers should check whether a sports glove factory can communicate clearly, understand the product category and control production risk.

    Olive tactical glove AB-side sample for factory evaluation and specification review

    Start with clear operating facts

    A trustworthy factory should be able to explain MOQ, sample delivery time, delivery time, customization options and basic quality control steps without vague claims. For sports gloves, buyers should expect direct answers about material, construction, logo method, packaging and delivery timing.

    Evaluation checklist

    Signal What to look for
    MOQ clarity MOQ from and customization scope are explained separately.
    Category knowledge The factory can discuss fitness, motorcycle, tactical, winter or protective glove differences.
    Sample process Sample time, sample requirements and approval steps are clear.
    Customization scope Logo, material, color, stitching, packaging and function options are explained realistically.
    QC process Material, stitching, sizing, logo and packaging checks are part of the order process.
    Communication The factory asks useful questions instead of giving only generic sales promises.

    Questions to ask before samples

    • What is the MOQ for this glove if we only customize logo?
    • What MOQ changes if we customize material, color or packaging?
    • How long will the sample take after details are confirmed?
    • Which parts of the glove are most important for QC?
    • What information do you need to quote accurately?

    Red flags

    Be careful when a supplier gives an extremely low MOQ for every type of customization, avoids material questions, cannot explain sample approval steps, or promises unrealistic delivery time without checking specifications.

    Need help developing a custom sports glove?

    Send your product type, target quantity, market, logo file and reference photos. BURTONO will review MOQ, sample path and customization options.

    Request a quote