In the modern era of eco-conscious fashion, consumers expect garments to deliver both performance and planet-friendly credentials. Nowhere is this dual demand more critical than in lingerie and underwear, where comfort, support, and fit intersect with sustainability and environmental impact.
In the dynamic world of sportswear, athletes require more than just ordinary underwear—they demand performance-enhancing garments tailored precisely to their sport, body shape, and activity level. Whether it’s a marathon runner, a yoga enthusiast, or a gym regular, the perfect sports underwear must offer superior comfort, support, breathability, and durability.
In today's global textile industry, sustainability has moved from a marketing buzzword to a non-negotiable expectation. As fashion brands seek to reduce their carbon footprint and consumers demand more environmentally responsible products, the methods and machinery behind garment production are under increasing scrutiny.
In today's fast-paced apparel market, underwear brands must balance efficiency, flexibility, and sustainability. Traditional cut-and-sew manufacturing often forces companies into large production runs to amortize setup costs—a strategy that can leave warehouses overflowing with unsold inventory when trends shift or demand falls short.
In recent years, the lingerie industry has undergone a remarkable transformation. Gone are the days when one-size-fits-all or rigidly structured designs were the norm. Instead, consumers are seeking comfort, body inclusivity, and personalized fit like never before.
WELLKNIT was founded in Taiwan since 1987, and in 1995, we set up the production base in Quanzhou, Fujian, is the first Taiwan-funded weft knitting machine manufacturer to take root in Quanzhou.