Can a Private Label Yoga Wear Line Compete with Old Navy Active?

When I first considered launching a private label yoga wear line, I kept asking myself:
“Could my brand really compete with Old Navy Active, a mainstream favorite known for affordability and accessibility?”

After working with suppliers like FuKi Yoga and comparing them against Old Navy’s value, I found that small brands can compete—if they focus on fabrics, fit, and brand differentiation.


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From my experience as both a consumer and brand owner, Old Navy Active is popular because:

  • Affordable pricing that makes activewear accessible.
  • Trendy essentials like high-waist leggings and racerback bras.
  • Reliable fits that appeal to mainstream buyers.
  • Wide size ranges, including plus sizes.

👉 Check the Old Navy Active collection to see their value-focused styles.


Where Private Label Brands Can Compete

What I realized is that private label lines don’t need to beat Old Navy at price—they can compete by offering something different.

AreaOld Navy Active StrengthsPrivate Label Advantage
PriceLow retail pricingCompetitive wholesale
Fabric OptionsLimited retail fabricsCustom, eco-friendly blends
CustomizationNonePrivate label branding
SizingInclusive but standardNiche fits (e.g., petite, tall)
Brand IdentityMass-marketFocused storytelling + community

How FuKi Yoga Helps Private Labels Stand Out

In my own brand journey, I chose FuKi Yoga because they helped me compete with Old Navy Active while staying unique:

  • Low MOQs → perfect for startups.
  • Eco-friendly fabrics like organic cotton and recycled polyester.
  • Private label branding (tags, trims, packaging).
  • On-trend designs similar to Old Navy Active, but customizable.
  • Quick sampling to speed up market entry.

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These advantages allowed me to position my line as an affordable yet eco-conscious alternative to mainstream activewear.


Wholesale vs Retail Value Comparison

Here’s a comparison I built to guide my decision:

FeatureOld Navy Active (Retail)FuKi Yoga (Private Label)
Fabric QualityAffordable polyester blendsCustom blends, sustainable options
Style RangeTrendy basicsCustomizable activewear designs
MOQN/A (retail only)Low MOQ starting at 100 pieces
PriceRetail pricingWholesale pricing for brands
BrandingOld Navy label onlyPrivate label, your own brand

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💡 Pro Tip: Competing doesn’t mean being cheaper—it means offering unique value.


FAQs

Q1: Can a private label yoga line really compete with Old Navy?
Yes—by focusing on eco-fabrics, niche fits, and branding instead of only price.

Q2: Is starting capital high for private label yoga wear?
Not necessarily. With FuKi Yoga’s low MOQs, I launched with just 100 pieces.

Q3: How do I stand out from Old Navy Active?
By offering sustainable fabrics and building a brand identity around community and lifestyle.


Final Thoughts

So, can a private label yoga wear line compete with Old Navy Active?
In my experience, the answer is yes.

With support from FuKi Yoga, I was able to:

  • Deliver affordable but premium-feeling leggings.
  • Offer eco-friendly, custom fabrics.
  • Build a brand identity that resonates with my target audience.

👉 Want to explore further? Visit the FuKi Yoga Blog for more insights.


Fuki yoga wear author

👋 Hi, I’m Owen Yang, the founder of FuKi Yoga.
With years of experience in custom activewear manufacturing, I’m passionate about helping brands create functional, stylish yoga apparel that inspires daily movement. Let’s build something exceptional together.

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