This is your sign to start a supplements brand.
Seriously.
It’s high margin, you don’t need to touch inventory, and there’s a massive consumer base.
Here’s exactly how it works PLUS the best manufacturers who offer fulfillment the way you want it.
Let’s go.
This is your sign to start a supplements brand.
It's high margin, you don't need to touch inventory and there's a massive consumer base.
Here’s exactly how it works + the best manufacturers who offer fulfillment.
Lets go 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/R25VAO7rEM
— Oren John (@orenmeetsworld) October 2, 2022
If you’re any of the below
– a creator
– a fitness influencer
– an amazon seller
– a performance marketer
– a social media marketer
– a good salesperson
You should have your own brand.
You have the tools, you just need a product to own equity in.
Supplements is an amazing category because:
– Entrenched players don’t care about their consumers and have outdated marketing
– Amazon is full of shady knockoff products
– New trends are always coming, and can blow up
– Consumers buy off social media marketing, constantly
I think the opportunity is
– high quality, organic supplements
– unique blends and combinations for increasingly experimental consumers
– made locally (US for US customer, Europe for Europe etc)
Paired with
– money back guarantees
– great customer service
– lots of content
I’ve included all domestic factory options below, because I believe customers right now want (and deserve) US-made products of high quality.
My vetted list for overseas suppliers is …
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US based and:
Here’s their MOQs:

Supliful is a truly no-touch solution to leverage an audience:
… and you’re running – they do it all.

Truly the easiest way to start selling… and they have a wide option set. Worth noting that Supliful are US only.

If you want to:
Pietra is completely full service, and they make sourcing very easy on their Priority Support tier.
Here’s what they can make and the packaging types they can fill.

Highly recommended!

I’ve sent a lot of people here who praise their responsiveness, as well.
The gift and the curse of this industry is how trend-based it is… think how over the last year we’ve seen massive runs for:
On this list, ONLY charcoal has peaked.
My secret source for what’s new and weird in vitamins and supplements?
Shop Erewhon’s full menu of supplements online, and monitor to see what’s new. If it’s hot… rest assured they’re testing it…
Also, check out their organic grocer & Cafe:
Use Answer the Public and enter your target category to see what people are searching.
I did this for protein powder and found a lot more people are into caramel flavor than there are options on the market.
There’s plenty of opportunities if you put in the work.
First and foremost – going cheap on your manufacturer. There are tons of wacky supplements, there are less great ones. Also:
There has never been a better time to launch your own product! Here’s my thread on the formula for launching a brand in 2023.
Appreciate you reading this!
– Oren
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How to Build a Brand in Activewear and Supplements
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This is how you take a standard product and make it stand out. Satisfy Running is a great example of how to nail down on your customers’ user experiences, and create a fantastic product you can sell for a premium. There’s also my free product development guide on building a private label activewear brand in this niche.
Let’s do this.
By the way, if you missed my TikTok short on this, you can catch it below, or scroll to keep reading here on the blog.
@orenmeetsworld How do you take a basic product and make it work for your niche? Lets start with how to make a stsndout activewear product @orenmeetsworld #fashionbrand #fitnessbrand#activewear #productdevelopment #ecommercetips #trends
There are dozens of companies on Alibaba that offer basic polyester shorts for activewear. These designs are relatively well thought-through and modern, in an affordable price range.

These above will run you about $7.75 each for 200 pairs.
This pair from Satisfy costs $270 because they’ve really zeroed in on the intense, long-distance runners’ user experience.

So, how do you take a short and customize it to be effective for a target niche?
This comes down to the user experience for exactly the sport or whatever active lifestyle element that your customer is looking for. So, what Satisfy has done is to make all of these little features that are perfect for the long-distance runner.

These features include things like this sweatproof back zipper pocket so you can carry your credit cards and cash with you. It also has inner key pouches to stop your keys from jingling in your pockets as you run.
As any long-distance runner knows, these are really annoying things that you need to think about while you’re running.
Follow this up with hip pockets that carry the gels you use to hydrate and get fuel in on a 10+ mile run.

There’s also a sweatproof phone pocket that’ll keep your screen dry. The pocket is on the inside (not the outside) which is key for running.

The drawstrings tuck into the double waistband to avoid chafing, and also so you don’t have them just flying around while you run. A great addition is the mini carabiner you can use to clip in valuables or jewelry while you run, which can also be stashed in the double waistband.
All of these visible benefits add up to the perfect user experience while you’re running.
So, if you’re designing activewear for a specific niche like yoga, baseball, lacrosse, etc., how can you find all these little details and add to the base short so your customer feels your product is speaking directly to them?
As a distance runner, I’d look at this product and think, “Okay. I’m about to run a marathon. I’m going to be wearing these because they have the perfect user elements for what I need as a distance runner.”
Now, how can you achieve that in your target niche?
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In this cheetah print (that I love, by the way!), you’ll see the detachable care label. I don’t have to remove the tag to avoid chafing, but the option is there if I want it. There’s also the unique style and design of it to consider, as well.

A super-crucial thing to consider is materials. All of those Satisfy designs are using 100% polyamide, or 72% polyamide and 28% elastane blends, which they’ve actually created themselves as part of their process.
All the shorts I’ve shown you are usually going to start off as polyester, but what you’re going to want to do is identify other high quality products and ask your vendor if they can find similar materials or things that will produce a similar effect.
Polyester really isn’t a great material, and I believe there could be a great opportunity to offer these shorts in linen and some other, more-natural fabrics. Either way, experiment with this, look at what the blends are (because they’re listed on almost any product listing these days) and then ask your vendor for what that better material is. That’s going to be the big thing that sets your product apart.
Hope this introduction to private label activewear was helpful for your product ideation. Let’s take a look at product development next.
So, what separates one product from another larger, more successful product is:
I’m breaking this down with a particular emphasis on activewear. The factory link below is the perfect vendor to get started with your own private label activewear brand.
I break all of this down in my TikTok short on product development for private label activewear brands, using Satisfy products to guide you. Watch it now or scroll to keep reading here on the blog:
@orenmeetsworld If you want to start an activewear brand, heres things to consider #fashionbrand #clothingbrand #fitnessbrand #sportswearbrand #activewear #ecommercetips #ecommercebusiness @orenmeetsworld
This is a $220 pair of running shorts from Satisfy Running, a cult brand who makes super performance items for specific sport niches.

Here’s where the real brand advantage is:
This is a pretty extreme example of a premium for a pair of running shorts, but this is an activewear vendor from Alibaba. Most of the scaled activewear is made in Vietnam or Cambodia (not China) and you can get some pretty decent, high quality stuff on the platform.
You’re looking at $7.74 at scale for those. They’re also a blend in a similar way, featuring customized pockets, etc. While they’re not quite as customized as Satisfy is, you can still take a vendor like this and work with them.
One of the key things in your design that’s a major differentiator is materials. That’s also definitely one of Satisfy’s key differentiators, and that’s because they’re made of 72% polyamide and 28% elastane.

There’s a significant difference between these and say, a typical polyester short. The blend is definitely of better, more-durable, and longer-wearing quality than plain polyester is, for instance, in the long-distance running niche.
You can take information like this and approach manufacturers to find out of they can replicate it. Send them links to the shorts, or better yet, send them a sample of the shorts and ask if they can improve on the materials, design, or user experience.
There is currently a big, untapped advantage in linen or non-polyester/non-poly-based activewear, really. There are so many runners and athletes getting into the idea that comfortable may not always be good for you line of thinking, and that includes their clothing.
The big opportunity is to niche-down in this, and here’s what I would do:
This is a great approach to get you started on building an activewear brand of your own.
If you’re looking for a vendor to do it with, I recommend Guangzhou Jinfeng Clothing Co., Ltd.
Their designs have been featured here in some of the images above. They also have a bunch of ongoing sales and lots of existing styles to choose from.
Talk to them and work with them on what you can customize. Let me know how it’s going in the comments below or anywhere you see my tips and tools.
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You’ve got this!
– Oren
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We’re seeing tons of footwear designers come out and actually get some market share and success, whether they’re doing riffs off classic Nike silhouettes like the one below or coming up with complete originals. If you’re thinking of starting a footwear brand but aren’t sure where to begin, this private label shoes and sneakers vendor guide is for you.
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@orenmeetsworld Sneaker design and production isn’t easy, but these are the factories that can get you going, way more info coming in more videos #clothingbrand #fashionbrand #sneakerbrand #creatoreconomy2022 #ecommercetips #luxurybrand @orenmeetsworld
Here’s a list of private label shoes and sneakers manufacturing factories that will help you get started, across categories that begin in sports to more-classic shoes for men or women. The first of four great factories are based in China, and can help you create your private label shoes or sneakers brand at cost.
These are from Dybbuk, by the way.

Xiefu Trade Co – Private Label Shoes and Sneakers
First up is Xiefu Trade Co., Ltd, which loosely translates to “old, informal and comfortable at-home clothes”. They’re great for any kind of silhouette and are super-similar to well-known brands like Nike Yeezy, New Balance, etc. They already have most of these with a version ready to snap up.
In fact, their profile suggests that they also make Adidas, AF1, Air Max, Gucci, Jordan, Nike Shox, Prada, and Puma. If you’re also looking for accessories, watches and handbags are amongst their product offerings.
Quanzhou Wanwanxing Pipe Industry Co – Private Label Sneakers
Another option for super-similar categories is Quanzhou Wanwanxing Pipe Industry footwear. This team has already kind of done the hard work of an obviously-CE look, and similar Amiri dupes.
Hui’an County Huangtang Town Haojunlong Footwear Factory – Private Label Sneakers
If you want to get more into boots and some kind of nicer men’s wear, sporting shoes, etc, check these guys out. Hui’an County Huangtang Town Haojunlong Footwear Factory is a private-label shoe vendor who has a broad range of products to choose from, with a super selection of sporting shoes.
Chengdu Xinzi Rain Shoes Co – Private Label Shoes
Lastly for kind of significantly higher-end, if you’re getting into women’s patent leather, that kind of thing, try here.
Some random alpha here… Chengdu Xinzi Rain Shoes Co., Ltd also do pole dancer shoes.

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– Oren
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