Top 12 Kidswear Manufacturers in Vietnam (2026)

Published by: Raphaël Garnier / Last updated: April 11, 2026 at 04:20

If you’re looking for the best kidswear manufacturers in Vietnam, top choices in 2026 include Primo Agency, Thygesen Textile, Babeeni, K-Embroidery, Dugarco, and Thanh Cong TCM. These partners produce children’s clothing from hand-smocked dresses to organic babywear and school uniforms, with GOTS, OEKO-TEX, SA8000, and WRAP certifications for brands targeting the U.S., Europe, Japan, and Australia.

Top 12 Kidswear & Children’s Clothing Manufacturers in Vietnam (2026)

Curated for children’s fashion brands, babywear startups, and retailers sourcing kids’ apparel, school uniforms, and organic children’s clothing from Vietnam. Primo Agency is featured first as your sourcing partner.

#1 • Featured • Sourcing Partner

Primo Agency — Your Kidswear Sourcing Partner in Vietnam

Primo Agency streamlines sourcing in vietnam and connects you with vetted factories producing children’s clothing, babywear, school uniforms, and kids’ activewear. Their HCMC-based team handles factory matching, fabric sourcing, CPSIA/OEKO-TEX compliance verification, sample development, and container logistics from factory to warehouse.

Baby & Kids’ Apparel OEM & Private Label On-site Quality Control Safety Compliance
Network3,000+ garment & textile factories
Typical MOQsFrom 100–1,000 pcs/style (via partners)
Local TeamHCMC-based sourcing & QC staff
LanguagesEnglish • French • Vietnamese
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Ideal for children’s fashion brands, babywear startups, school uniform companies, and retailers sourcing kidswear from Vietnam.
  1. 2. Thygesen Textile Vietnam

    Danish heritage (92+ years). Kidswear OEM/ODM producing bodysuits, rompers, pajamas, dresses, leggings. GOTS, GRS, OEKO-TEX, SA8000, WRAP certified. 800,000 pcs/month. Supplies Little Sleepies, Love to Dream. Needle detection safety systems.

    GOTS • GRS • OEKO-TEX 800K pcs/Month Needle Detection
  2. 3. Babeeni

    Vietnam’s biggest hand-smocked children’s clothing manufacturer. 1,650+ workers in Hanoi, 3 million garments/year. Smocked dresses, bishop dresses, rompers, longalls. MOQ from 100 pieces. Exports to 30+ countries. 18+ years of artisanal kids’ apparel exclusively.

    Hand-Smocked Specialist MOQ 100 pcs 30+ Countries
  3. 4. K-Embroidery

    25+ years of hand embroidery and smocking in Hanoi/Hai Duong. Ultra-low MOQ of 30 pieces. OEKO-TEX certified. Exports to 150+ countries. “Top 10 ASEAN Leading Brands 2023.” 250+ embroidery workers, 250,000 pcs/month. Prices 5-10% below competitors.

    MOQ 30 pcs OEKO-TEX 150+ Countries
  4. 5. Dugarco

    25 factories, 160+ production lines across northern Vietnam. GOTS, OEKO-TEX, SA8000 certified. Children’s jackets, pants, suits, school uniforms, down jackets. MOQ 300-500 pcs. Supplies Calvin Klein and Marmot. 20 million units/year total capacity.

    GOTS • SA8000 25 Factories MOQ 300 pcs
  5. 6. Nha Be Garment (NBC)

    Vietnam’s largest garment producer (est. 1973). 20,000+ employees, 38 units, 10M+ garments/month. Dedicated children’s wear production lines. WRAP, BSCI, OEKO-TEX, Better Work, GRS, Higg Index certified. Exports to 40+ countries including Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger.

    20,000+ Employees WRAP • GRS • Higg 10M+ pcs/Month
  6. 7. Thanh Cong TCM

    Publicly listed (TCM), vertically integrated from spinning to sewing. WRAP Gold, GOTS, OEKO-TEX, ISO 9001 certified. Baby-safe fabrics from eco-friendly fibers (algae, sugarcane, recycled plastic). 26M garments/year. Supplies Uniqlo, H&M, Levi’s.

    WRAP Gold • GOTS Vertically Integrated Uniqlo & H&M
  7. 8. Thai Son S.P.

    HCMC-based knitwear specialist. Children’s embellished knitwear with sequins, applique, burnout effects. SA8000, BSCI, OEKO-TEX, OCS certified. Metal detection for kids’ garment safety. Sustainable fabrics: recycled polyester, organic cotton, bamboo, coffee fiber.

    Embellished Knitwear SA8000 • OEKO-TEX Metal Detection
  8. 9. Fashion Garments (Hirdaramani)

    Sri Lankan group, 10,000+ employees across 6 Vietnam factories in Dong Nai, Quang Nam, Dong Thap. Children’s knitwear, baby apparel, activewear. 250M+ garments/year capacity. “Future First” sustainability roadmap. 100+ year group heritage.

    10,000+ Employees 250M+ pcs/Year 6 Factories
  9. 10. Apex Dalat

    School uniform and knitwear specialist in Dalat, Lam Dong. 150 computerized Shima Seiki knitting machines. BSCI, WRAP, SMETA, OEKO-TEX, GRS certified. In-house testing lab (color fastness, pilling). 80,000-100,000 units/month. Exports to UK, Canada, Australia, USA.

    School Uniforms 150 Shima Seiki BSCI • WRAP • GRS
  10. 11. Phong Phu (PPJ International)

    Founded 1964, vertically integrated from spinning to garments. 60+ years of children’s wear and denim production. OEKO-TEX certified. 1,000+ employees with Japanese/American/European equipment. Supplies GAP, JC Penney, Okaidi. Exports to US, EU, Japan.

    60+ Years OEKO-TEX GAP & Okaidi
  11. 12. Ngoc Linh Garment

    HCMC-based children’s clothing specialist. Organic and non-toxic materials. Supplies GAP, Carter’s, POLO, The Children’s Place, Limited Too. Both processing and design services for boys’ and girls’ outfits, bibs, dresses, skirts. Proven US brand track record.

    GAP & Carter’s Organic Materials Kids Specialist

Vietnam Kidswear & Children’s Clothing Market Overview (2025)

Vietnam’s children’s apparel market reached $1.2 billion in 2025, projected to grow to $1.4 billion by 2029. The country is the world’s 3rd largest garment exporter, with total textile exports hitting $44 billion. The United States absorbs 66% of Vietnam’s baby clothing exports, followed by South Korea (7.9%) and Spain (5.2%).

Vietnam is a global leader in hand-smocked and embroidered children’s clothing, a premium segment with few competitors worldwide. Factories like Babeeni (1,650 workers) and K-Embroidery (250 artisans) produce heritage-quality smocked dresses and embroidered garments at MOQs as low as 30 pieces.

Manufacturing is concentrated in HCMC and Binh Duong (large-scale export), Hanoi and the Red River Delta (embroidery, smocking, textile mills), and niche hubs like Dalat (school uniforms). Over 6,000 factories employ 2.7 million garment workers nationwide.

Safety compliance is standard across export-oriented factories, with widespread OEKO-TEX Standard 100, CPSIA, GOTS, SA8000, and WRAP certifications. Needle detection systems, flammability testing, lead/phthalate screening, and REACH compliance are routine for children’s garment production.

Vietnam offers cost advantages over China with preferential tariff access through CPTPP, EVFTA, and RCEP. MOQs range from 30 pieces (artisan embroidery) to millions at vertically integrated factories. The organic and sustainable children’s clothing segment is growing rapidly as GOTS and GRS-certified production capacity expands.

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