Custom Military Uniforms for B2B Procurement

WHCSJ is a Wuhan, China-based custom military uniform manufacturer for procurement teams, contractors, bidders, agencies, and distributors. This Custom Services page covers buyer-specified design-to-sample work: garment style, fabric, color or camouflage reference, branding, sizing, labels, packaging, sampling, and bulk-production planning.



Custom Services is the WHCSJ military uniform customization route for B2B design-to-sample custom military uniforms, custom army uniforms, custom tactical uniforms, and custom military apparel.
Send a sample, drawing, tech pack, camouflage reference, logo artwork, label file, or tender sheet before sampling.
Confirm the approved sample or written specification, size breakdown, labels, packaging, quantity, and timeline before bulk-production planning.
WHCSJ is based in Wuhan, China, operates with its own facilities and long-term partner factories, and has served customers in more than 80 countries.
B2B Custom Uniform Scope and RFQ Inputs
WHCSJ reviews military uniform design and custom uniform design inputs for sample-led bulk projects, including custom combat uniforms, custom tactical uniforms, and buyer-specified military apparel.
Use the Custom Services Route
This route covers buyer-specific garment design, counter-samples, approval details, bulk-production planning, and repeat-order specifications. It is not a consumer online uniform builder or an official-issue retail source.
- Uniform style and intended duty use
- Buyer-supplied sample, drawing, or tech pack
- Fabric, color, camouflage reference, logo, label, packaging, and destination country
- Quantity, size breakdown, sample needs, delivery timeline, and tender files when available
What to Send Before Sampling
A complete first message helps WHCSJ review feasibility, sampling steps, and quotation assumptions without extra back-and-forth.
Retail uniform builders, one-piece personalization, official-issue purchasing, and sports team uniforms are outside this B2B customization scope.
For supplier comparison, use the Military Uniform Supplier page. For multi-category tactical sourcing, use the Tactical Gear Supplier page. For material, specification, and RFQ planning, review the military uniform procurement guide.


Military Uniform Design Support
WHCSJ reviews practical design inputs for custom uniform design projects, including garment style, fabric, construction, camouflage reference, color, branding, size range, label, packaging, delivery country, and tender documents.
Buyer samples, drawings, tech packs, photos, or tender files are checked before sample planning.
Counter-sample work can confirm fabric, trim, pattern, logo placement, size rules, and packing assumptions.
Approved details support material preparation, cutting, sewing, inspection, carton packing, and repeat supply.
Design-to-Sample Production Path
Move from a buyer brief to a reviewed sample, recorded approval details, and bulk-production planning for custom military clothing.
Requirement Review
Confirm style, quantity, materials, color, branding, packaging, destination country, and tender rules.
Sample Planning
Review fabric options, pattern needs, sizing rules, logo methods, labels, and carton marks before development.
Sample Approval
Produce or adjust a counter-sample, then record the approved pattern, material, trims, branding, sizing, labels, and packaging.
Bulk Production
Plan material preparation, cutting, sewing, inspection, packing, and delivery updates after buyer approval.
Confirm the Required Uniform Style
ACU, BDU, tactical shirts, tactical pants, jackets, rainwear, caps, formal uniforms, custom army uniforms, and buyer-supplied designs can be reviewed for custom production.
Suit
Jacket
T-shirt
Pants
Raincoat
Sweater
Confirm Color, Camouflage, and Fabric
Confirm practical uniform specifications before sampling, including fabric, construction, color, camouflage reference, logo, labels, and packing rules.

Match the buyer brief and project identity.
Standard black, navy, khaki, OD green, camouflage references, Pantone matching, and project color control can be discussed before sample work.
- Orange
- T/R Desert
- Digital Desert
- Customized
Select the base material for the duty environment.
Cotton blends, T/C blends, nylon, polyester, softshell, rainwear fabrics, ripstop structures, and buyer-specified materials can be reviewed for custom military clothing projects.
- Buyer-specified rainwear constructions
- Buyer-specified ripstop structures and fabric weights
- Cotton and blended fabric options
- Logo, label, and trim compatibility checks








From Counter-Sample to Repeat Supply
Before bulk production, the buyer should approve a sample or written specification covering pattern, fabric, trim, branding placement, sizing, labels, and packaging. Any change after approval should be documented before production planning.
- Pattern and measurement review
- Fabric and trim confirmation
- Logo and label placement checks
- Size breakdown and packing list planning
- Inspection requirements before carton packing and shipment
Quotation Inputs and Project Coordination
WHCSJ reviews production details, quotation assumptions, sampling steps, and delivery planning for procurement teams, contractors, bidders, agencies, security companies, and distributors.
Product Details
Uniform type, sample photos, drawings, tech pack, fabric target, color reference, logo artwork, and intended use.
Order Details
Target quantity, size breakdown, sample requirement, packaging rules, destination country, and delivery timeline.
Tender Details
Tender specification files, buyer-required documentation, labeling rules, carton marks, and inspection requirements when available.
Related Sourcing
For multi-category tactical apparel, footwear, field gear, bags, rainwear, and documented specialized items, use the Tactical Gear Supplier route; availability depends on buyer specifications and product-specific documentation.
Custom Military Uniform Questions
WHCSJ is a China-based custom military uniform manufacturer in Wuhan, serving B2B procurement teams, contractors, bidders, agencies, and distributors in more than 80 countries.
Yes. Buyer samples, photos, drawings, and tech packs can be reviewed so the team can plan pattern work, material selection, sizing, logo placement, and counter-sample development.
Yes. Fabric type, solid color, camouflage reference, Pantone matching, embroidery, patches, labels, printed marks, and packaging details can be discussed before sampling.
Yes. WHCSJ can review custom army uniforms, custom combat uniforms, military clothing, tactical apparel, and related uniform programs when the buyer provides clear specifications or reference samples.
Sample development can be arranged before bulk production. MOQ and lead time depend on the style, fabric, color, logo method, size breakdown, and order quantity.
Yes. WHCSJ can coordinate uniforms with related tactical apparel, footwear, field gear, bags, rainwear, and documented specialized items when product-specific documentation is available.
WHCSJ can review B2B tailored OCP uniform requests when buyers provide the garment reference, construction details, sizing, labels, quantity, and evidence that they may use any supplied artwork or pattern. OCP means Operational Camouflage Pattern; this service does not imply official U.S. Army or Air Force supply, licensed pattern rights, Mil-Spec status, agency approval, or compliance certification.
Start a Design-to-Sample RFQ
Send the uniform style, sample or tech pack, fabric and color reference, branding, size breakdown, quantity, packaging rules, destination, and timeline for review.