What should brands check before producing custom fleece tracksuits?
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- Apr 28,2026
Before producing custom fleece tracksuits, brands should check fabric weight, fleece backing, shrinkage, hand feel, fit, waistband construction, cuff quality, drawcord style, pocket shape, logo technique, and bulk consistency requirements.
Fleece tracksuits are often used for streetwear, loungewear, teamwear, and private label collections. The final result depends heavily on fabric weight and surface quality. A lightweight fleece set will feel different from a heavyweight fleece tracksuit with a structured silhouette.
Buyers should also confirm whether the tracksuit needs a relaxed fit, oversized fit, tapered pants, straight-leg pants, elastic cuffs, or open hem. These details affect both comfort and production measurements.
Branding methods such as embroidery, screen printing, puff printing, appliqué, and woven patches should be confirmed during sampling. The technique must match the fabric surface and garment position.
A clear tech pack and approved sample help reduce bulk production issues such as shrinkage, measurement deviation, uneven printing, poor embroidery position, and inconsistent hand feel.