We bridge European design sensibility with the manufacturing capacity of Asia — so emerging brands and growing names get factory-grade tech packs, sampling, and production without the typical 500-unit MOQ headaches.
Every year, hundreds of fashion founders hit the same wall. UK and EU manufacturers want 300 to 500 units minimum, charge accordingly, and rarely speak the language of an early-stage brand. Meanwhile, offshore factories offer attractive pricing but come with a different kind of friction: slow communication, no design partnership, quality roulette, and compliance gaps that create real commercial risk.
Fabrickly was built to sit squarely in the middle. Headquartered in Denmark, we operate on European business hours with European design DNA — but our production runs through vetted, certified facilities in Bangladesh and China that can scale from 50 units to 50,000.
That deliberate 50-piece MOQ is not a limitation we apologise for. It is the core of our proposition: meeting brands where they are, with the same quality controls and project management you'd get from a UK studio at 30% of the cost.
We start with a real conversation about your collection, your runway, and your constraints — then build a plan around them.
Same-day responses. English-fluent project managers. The infrastructure to make 50 or 50,000 pieces.
Sedex SMETA + BSCI. Audited annually, openly available, ready for your retailer's procurement team.
Our 50-piece MOQ exists because we believe in growing with brands, not gating them out.
Copenhagen — design, project management, client relations.
Dhaka — primary cut & sew, knitwear, woven, denim.
Guangzhou — specialty technical, sportswear, swim, performance.
CEO & Co-founder
Head of Production
Senior Technical Designer
China Operations Lead
Ethical trade & worker welfare auditing
Business Social Compliance Initiative
Worldwide Responsible Accredited Production
Standard 100 — textile safety certification
Global Organic Textile Standard
Whether you have a tech pack ready or just a sketch on a napkin — start the conversation.