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GYMHUR is a private-label sportswear and teamwear manufacturer serving global customers. Its website states that its production base is located in Sialkot, Pakistan, with a focus on factory-direct custom manufacturing. Its target customers include activewear brands, combat sports labels, and team wear distributors. It supports OEM/ODM production based on Tech Packs, making it a supply-chain service commonly used by cross-border e-commerce sellers rather than an online retail platform.
Its main selling points are low MOQs and relatively deep customization. Sportswear starts from 50 pieces per design, while team uniforms start from 15 sets, which is lower than the 100+ piece threshold it says is common locally. Product coverage includes leggings, hoodies, sports bras, rashguards, baseball/softball uniforms, ice hockey uniforms, MMA gear, and various types of team sportswear. Fabric options include Nylon/Spandex, Polyester/Spandex, French Terry, Scuba Knit, heavyweight cotton fleece, and more. Processes include sublimation, 3D embroidery, screen print, DTF, silicone heat transfer, tackle twill, and others. It can also provide woven labels, wash care labels, and individual packaging. For fulfillment, the stated sample lead time is 14 days. DHL/FedEx shipping to the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia takes around 7–12 days, while bulk orders can be shipped by sea. Export documents and customs clearance are handled in-house.
The website does not publish specific unit prices, sample fees, shipping costs, payment terms, or after-sales policies. It only states that there are “no agents” and “no middlemen,” with quotes coming directly from the Sialkot production side. For sellers, this means that assessing any cost advantage depends on a formal RFQ. At a minimum, sellers should provide a Tech Pack, fabric weight, production techniques, size range, packaging requirements, destination port, and order quantity before comparing prices.
The advantages are friendly MOQs, coverage of niche sportswear categories, a complete customization workflow, and dedicated account managers, production managers, and QC specialists. Quality control reportedly covers fabric, stitching, and finishing. The drawbacks are that most public information comes from the company’s own website, with limited third-party delivery data. Its stated monthly capacity is 5,000+ pieces, which should be verified for especially large orders. Payment methods, support for Chinese sellers, dispute handling, and return/repair policies are not disclosed.
GYMHUR is better suited to private-label fitness apparel brands, teamwear distributors, club procurement teams, MMA/combat sports brands, and cross-border sellers looking to test styles in small batches. The site does not mention its accessibility from China, so the status is unknown; payment methods are also undisclosed. Chinese sellers can treat it as an overseas factory option while comparing it with sportswear suppliers on Alibaba, Made-in-China, and Global Sources. Before placing an order, they should complete sample testing, factory verification, payment security checks, and confirmation of trade terms.
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gymhur.com is an Pakistan E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach gymhur.com directly.