High-Performance Fabrics for Ultimate Athletic Wear

Sportswear Fabrics for Custom clothing Manufacturing

Sportswear Fabric Manufacturer and Supplier

Extreme Sportswear supplies and uses high-performance sportswear fabrics for custom teamwear, activewear, gym clothing, fitness apparel and private-label collections. From lightweight moisture-wicking polyester to four-way stretch compression fabric, we help brands select the right material for comfort, durability and athletic performance.

Based in Sialkot, Pakistan, we provide fabric sourcing, custom development and complete sportswear manufacturing for brands, clubs, academies, retailers and distributors. Our services include fabric selection, pattern development, sublimation printing, cut and sew, embroidery, private labelling, quality inspection and export packaging.

Whether you need breathable fabric for football jerseys, stretch fabric for leggings or heavy fleece for sportswear hoodies, our team can recommend suitable fabric specifications according to your product, climate, performance requirements and target price.

Polyester Mesh

Fabric is vented and used for panels linning and pockets

Polyester Fabric

Polyester & Polyester Blends Fabric offers unparalleled advantages. It is strong, durable, and outlasts cotton. Resistant to shrinkage and wrinkles, it stays impeccable. Its lightweight, flexible nature withstands abrasion, while water resistance and ease of dyeing add versatility. Blended with spandex or elastane, it creates stretchy garments.

Interlock Fabric

Jersey Knit Fabric. Jersey knit is a soft, breathable, and stretchy fabric made from cotton, polyester, or blended fibers. Its comfort and flexibility make it ideal for T-shirts, dresses, and sportswear.

Double Knit Fabric

Double Knit fabric is a type of fabric knitted made from the interlock stitches. It is heavier than single knits and has a smooth, dense surface. It’s fabric which is weft-knitted using two sets of needle beds to interweave the weft and warp directions respectively to form a tightly combined composite structure.

French Terry Fabric

Terry cloth is a knitted fabric with small loops, usually made from a blend of cotton, polyester, or other fibers. It has a soft surface and a plush texture, offering excellent moisture absorption and warmth. Terry cloth is commonly used for making sportswear and Sweat Suits

Pique knit fabric

Pique knit fabric is a distinctive textile known for its unique texture. It features a raised geometric pattern that adds visual interest and sophistication to various types of clothing.

Waffle Fabric

Waffle Fabric Waffle fabric, renowned for its thermal prowess, offers unparalleled warmth, absorbency, and breathability, making it a cozy and versatile choice for clothing, towels, and bathrobes.

Scuba fabric

Scuba fabric is a smooth, thick, and stretchy double-knit textile made from a blend of polyester and spandex. Known for its excellent elasticity, wrinkle resistance,

Nylon Spandex Fabric

Nylon spandex—often referred to as nylon lycra or elastane—is a premium, 4-way stretch textile blending 70-92% nylon for durability with 8-30% spandex for elasticity. It is highly prized for its ultra-soft texture, moisture-wicking capabilities

100%Polyester Eyelet Mesh Fabric

100% Polyester fabric widely use in Jerseys, Training apparel, basketball uniforms and other sportswear

Waterproof fabrics

Waterproof fabrics are created by applying waterproof membranes (like polyurethane or PTFE) or coatings (like PVC or silicone) to base textiles like nylon or polyester. The finest versions pair these barriers with Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coatings

fleece fabric

Fleece is a soft, insulating, and lightweight synthetic fabric commonly made from polyester. It traps body heat in air pockets while wicking moisture away. Widely used for winter apparel, hoodies

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most comfortable fabric for clothing?

Cotton jersey and modal are excellent choices for comfortable everyday clothing. For activewear, moisture-wicking polyester-spandex blends provide flexibility and help keep the body dry. Merino wool and cashmere offer warmth and softness for premium winter garments.

What is the most durable clothing fabric?

Cotton-polyester blends and cotton twill provide excellent durability for casual clothing, uniforms, and workwear. For demanding outdoor applications, Cordura® nylon offers superior abrasion resistance. High-quality, tightly woven wool can also remain in excellent condition for many years.

Which fabric is best for custom printing?

The best fabric depends on the printing method:

  • Screen printing: cotton jersey and cotton-polyester blends
  • DTG printing: fabrics with a high cotton content
  • Sublimation printing: white or light-coloured polyester fabrics
  • Embroidery: most stable knit and woven fabrics with suitable backing

Our team can recommend the right fabric and decoration method for your design.

What does GSM mean in fabric?

GSM means grams per square metre and indicates the fabric’s weight. A higher GSM usually creates a thicker and more substantial garment.

For T-shirts:

  • 140–160 GSM: lightweight
  • 180–200 GSM: standard weight
  • 200–220+ GSM: heavyweight

For fleece:

  • 280–320 GSM: lightweight
  • 360–400 GSM: heavyweight
  • 450+ GSM: extra-heavyweight

Which fabric is the most sustainable?

No fabric is completely sustainable in every respect. Popular lower-impact options include organic cotton, recycled polyester, hemp and responsibly sourced lyocell. The best choice depends on the garment, manufacturing process, expected lifespan and end use.

What is the difference between knit and woven fabric?

Knitted fabrics are created from interlocking yarn loops, giving them natural stretch, softness and flexibility. They are commonly used for T-shirts, sweatshirts, leggings and sportswear.

Woven fabrics are produced by crossing lengthwise and horizontal yarns. They are generally more structured and are commonly used for shirts, trousers, denim, jackets and workwear.

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