FAQ
Questions about production, shipping, or compliance? Our team supports you every step of the way.
We offer a range of customization options, including custom colors, patterns, logos, embroidery, and adjustable sizes. You can also choose specific fabric types for performance or comfort.
Our minimum order for custom swimsuits is 100 pieces. This allows us to provide personalized designs and ensure a high-quality production process.
Custom swimsuits typically take 3 to 4 weeks to produce. Shipping times vary depending on your location, but we’ll provide a more precise timeline when you place your order.
Absolutely! You can submit your own designs, patterns, or logos, and we’ll work with you to ensure they’re accurately applied to the swimsuits.
Yes, customization may incur additional charges depending on the complexity, such as custom printing, embroidery, or fabric choices. We will provide a detailed quote before production begins.
We offer a variety of fabrics, including nylon, spandex, polyester, and eco-friendly materials. You can choose based on the desired style, performance, and comfort level of your swimsuit.
Yes! We can adjust the fit to your preferences, whether it’s for more support, a looser fit, or specific adjustments for length or coverage.
Yes! We can add logos or branding through various techniques, including embroidery, screen printing, or heat transfer printing, based on your preference and the type of fabric.
You can submit your custom design through email or our online platform. If needed, our design team can assist in creating mock-ups or refining your idea to ensure it’s production-ready.
Yes, we offer sample production so you can approve the fit, design, and overall quality before committing to the full order.
Children’s swimwear sold in the EU must comply with REACH regulations, General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), and relevant chemical and physical safety standards, including restrictions on harmful substances and requirements for safe construction.
Yes. REACH compliance is mandatory for all textile products sold in the EU. This includes restrictions on substances such as azo dyes, formaldehyde, phthalates, lead, cadmium, and other harmful chemicals.
Yes. Children’s swimwear typically requires chemical testing to confirm compliance with REACH substance limits. Testing is usually conducted by EU-recognized third-party laboratories such as SGS, TÜV, Intertek, or Bureau Veritas.
Yes. Children’s swimwear must avoid long cords, functional drawstrings, sharp accessories, or detachable small parts that could pose choking or entanglement risks. Design safety is especially important for toddlers and young children.
No. CE marking is not required for children’s swimwear. However, products must still meet EU product safety and chemical compliance requirements, and supporting technical documentation must be available.
EU regulations require:
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Fiber composition labeling
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Country of origin
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Care instructions
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Labels must be clear, durable, and written in the local language(s) of the target EU market.
Typical compliance documentation includes:
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REACH test reports
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Product specifications
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Supplier declarations
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Commercial invoice & packing list
Importers must keep documents available for market surveillance authorities.
Legally, the EU importer or brand owner is responsible for product compliance. However, manufacturers are expected to support compliance by providing compliant materials, testing, and documentation.
Yes. We can assist with:
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Selecting REACH-compliant fabrics
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Arranging third-party testing
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Reviewing product design for safety risks
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Preparing compliance documentation for EU buyers

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