Hong Kong · Est. 2009 · Mills in seven countries

The cloth
that carries a
collection.

ONE WAY INT'L CO.,LTD. is a textile house in Central, Hong Kong. We source, qualify and supply woven and knitted cloth — by the lot, by the season — to apparel makers and brands across four continents.

What we are
A sourcing and supply house for finished cloth — not a mill, not a broker.
Who we serve
Apparel manufacturers, private-label makers and design-led brands.
Plate I — Goods inward, Central Bolts of folded cloth stacked on warehouse shelving in warm directional daylight, ends fanned to show colour and weave
Incoming lots awaiting inspection at our consolidation floor.

The brief

Cloth is the first decision a garment makes. Get the hand, the weight and the colour right, and everything downstream — the cut, the drape, the price — falls into place.

For more than fifteen years we have sat between the loom and the line: reading a mill's strengths, matching a buyer's standard, holding the lot to the lab dip. We carry no showroom of our own and sell nothing we have not handled. What we offer is judgement — the part of sourcing that does not fit in a swatch card.

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What a textile house actually does

Wide loom in operation at a weaving mill, warp threads under tension, raking side light catching the lint in the air
01 — Sourcing

We find the mill before we find the cloth

Most fabric is bought on a swatch and a promise. We work the other way: vetting the mill, its fibre programme and its honest capacity, then specifying the cloth to a standard we can repeat next season and the one after.

  • Mill audits per year40+
  • Active production regions7
  • Fibre programmes tracked120+
Hands drawing a length of woven fabric across a backlit inspection frame, gloved fingers checking the surface for slubs and faults
02 — Assurance

Every lot is held to the lab dip, not the hope

Colour drifts, weight runs light, a finish breaks at the wash. We inspect on a four-point system, hold counter-samples and book third-party testing for shrinkage, fastness and composition before a roll leaves the floor.

  • Inspection standard4-point
  • Counter-samples retainedPer lot
  • Independent test labsSGS · Intertek
Shrink-wrapped pallets of fabric rolls staged at a loading dock under an overcast sky, a container truck reversing in the background
03 — Delivery

From greige to your cutting table, on a date you can plan around

Hong Kong is a logistics city, and we use it. We consolidate across mills, manage finishing and dyeing, clear documents and ship to a confirmed window — so your line is never waiting on cloth that is "almost ready".

  • Typical lead time3–6 weeks
  • ConsolidationMulti-mill
  • TermsFOB · CIF · DDP

By the numbers

2009
Founded in Central
7m+
Metres shipped each year
31
Countries delivered to
94%
Of clients reorder
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From the library

See all materials
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Close detail of combed cotton shirting, even plain weave with a soft matte surface in natural ecru

Combed & carded cottons

Shirtings, poplins, twills and brushed flannels — from 80s two-fold to heavyweight workwear ducks.

Woven40–340 gsmBCI · Organic
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Macro of wet-spun linen showing slubby flax fibres and an open natural weave in warm oatmeal

Wet-spun European linen

Garment-washed, yarn-dyed and union blends with a dry, falling hand for resort and tailoring.

Woven120–260 gsmMasters of Linen
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Detail of a fine merino suiting twill with a subtle diagonal rib in charcoal, soft directional sheen

Worsteds & merino knits

Super 100s–150s suitings, flannels and fine-gauge jersey for transitional and cold-weather lines.

Woven · Knit150–320 gsmRWS available
They turned up at the mill, not just the meeting. The lot we got was the lot we approved — which is rarer than it should be.
Production Director, women's contemporary label — New York

Start a programme

Tell us the hand you're after.

Send a target, a swatch or a tech-pack. We'll come back with mill options, indicative pricing and an honest lead time — usually within one business day.