If you’re planning to launch leggings, one of the first decisions is: seamless or stitched? It affects your production cost, MOQ, fabric options, fit, and retail price point.
Here’s the practical difference, based on what we see with brands that come through our factory.
🎬 Watch: A look at how leggings are made — from fabric cutting to finished product on the production floor.
Stitched Leggings
Stitched leggings are cut from fabric panels and sewn together. They have visible seams on the sides, crotch, and hem.
Advantages:
- Works with more fabric types — cotton blends, nylon-spandex, polyester, matte, shiny
- Lower development cost — no specialized seamless machine needed
- Lower MOQ — typically 100–200 pieces per style, vs 300+ for seamless
- Easier to sample and revise — pattern adjustments are straightforward
Who it suits: Brands launching their first collection, testing different fabrics, or targeting a mid-range retail price ($25–$45). You get more flexibility in fabric selection and style variations with a smaller upfront commitment.
Seamless Leggings
Seamless leggings are knitted in one piece on specialized machines. No side seams, closer body fit, and a cleaner look.
Advantages:
- No side seams — more comfortable under clothing, less chafing
- Closer fit — the knit construction contours to the body
- Premium appearance — supports a higher retail price ($50–$80+)
- Faster bulk production — once programmed, the machine knits the complete garment
Trade-offs:
- Higher MOQ — typically 300+ pieces per style, because the machine setup is more involved
- Limited fabric options — seamless machines work with specific yarn types, not all fabrics
- Higher development cost — pattern adjustments require reprogramming the knitting machine
- Less flexibility for design changes mid-run
How to Decide
The quickest way: look at your target retail price and your budget for the first order.
- If retail under $40 and first order under 200 pieces: stitched is the practical choice.
- If retail $50+ and you can commit to 300+ pieces: seamless gives you the premium look and feel.
At HF Garments, we make both. We’ve helped brands start with stitched leggings for their first season, then add seamless styles once the customer base and capital are there.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I switch from stitched to seamless later?
Yes. Many brands start with stitched (lower MOQ, more fabric options) and add seamless styles after their first successful season.
Which type has better profit margins?
Seamless typically has higher retail price points ($50-80+), which can mean better margins. But stitched has lower entry costs. It depends on your target market.
Does seamless fit differently than stitched?
Seamless leggings use compression knitting — they fit tighter and contour to the body. Stitched leggings have more give in the fabric panels. Try both to see which your customers prefer.