Orions Fashion
Engineered for Latin American elite athletes, boxing clubs, and distributors seeking high-durability performance gear.
Colombia is currently experiencing a historic surge in combat sports. Driven by the international achievements of Colombian pugilists and the rapid expansion of mixed martial arts (MMA) and cross-training gyms in major urban centers like Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, and Barranquilla, the demand for high-performance athletic footwear is growing exponentially. However, local importers and brand owners face systemic supply chain bottlenecks, including volatile shipping networks, quality inconsistencies, and lack of customization tailored to the physical requirements of Latin American athletes.
From an industrial perspective, Colombian retailers require boxing shoes that can withstand both the high-humidity conditions of coastal departments and the cold, high-altitude environments of the Andean region. Standard athletic shoes fail to offer the precise torque resistance, ankle alignment, and non-slip rubber density necessary for intensive canvas work. This has positioned Quanzhou Orions Fashion Co., Ltd. as the premier strategic partner for Colombian businesses seeking to import elite combat gear directly from the world's most advanced footwear cluster.
Leveraging high-grade breathable mesh (Flyknit technology) and anti-fungal internal linings designed to prevent heat retention and moisture build-up in warm Colombian climates.
Anatomically contoured lasts tailored to diverse foot widths, featuring reinforced high-top ankles and TPU stabilizer plates to eliminate ankle inversion injuries.
Tested on polyurethane and canvas canvas surfaces, our natural rubber outsoles feature multi-directional tread patterns ensuring zero-slip pivots and lightning-fast lateral shifts.
Based in Quanzhou, Fujian Province—the globally recognized epicenter of athletic shoe manufacturing—Quanzhou Orions Fashion Co., Ltd. integrates raw material sourcing, mold fabrication, upper weaving, and advanced assembly within a single location. This geographical cluster advantage translates directly into major cost savings and velocity for Colombian wholesale buyers.
Our facility runs synchronized operations containing high-precision Flyknit weaving machines, computerized hot-stamping units, automatic overlock stitching lines, and heavy-duty PU injection molding presses. By bypassing third-party subcontractors, we guarantee strict control over raw material composition, ensuring that every batch of synthetic PU leather and natural rubber compound meets environmental and durability metrics prior to assembly.
For Colombian buyers managing complex customs clearing processes via DIAN (Dirección de Impuestos y Aduanas Nacionales), we supply clean, compliant commercial invoices, packing lists, and Certificates of Origin to expedite shipping through Caribbean ports (Cartagena, Barranquilla) and Pacific ports (Buenaventura).
Dynamic designs tailored to regional requirements across Colombian training centers.
At Quanzhou Orions Fashion Co., Ltd., quality control is embedded in every stage of production. From the precise selection of raw fibers for the Flyknit knitting process to the high-pressure vulcanization of outsoles, our facility utilizes modern machinery to ensure flawless execution.
Importing footwear into Colombia requires deep familiarity with local regulations administered by DIAN. Athletic footwear imports fall under specialized tariff headings (primarily Chapter 64 of the Harmonized System). To facilitate hassle-free entry, Quanzhou Orions Fashion provides comprehensive commercial invoices that feature correct HS codes, detailed material compositions, and packaging structures.
Furthermore, we strictly adhere to Resolution 2108 of 2013, which mandates specific labeling regulations for footwear sold in Colombia. This includes permanent labeling showcasing:
The global fight wear landscape is moving towards hybridization. Modern athletes demand footwear that functions smoothly across multiple disciplines, transitioning easily from boxing sparring to weightlifting and functional high-intensity training. This trend is highly visible in Colombia, where combined training academies are replacing traditional single-sport gyms.
Additionally, sustainable manufacturing is shifting from option to necessity. We are continuously expanding our integration of recycled polyester yarns in our Flyknit uppers and water-based, solvent-free adhesives to minimize VOC emissions during assembly, offering Colombian distributors a highly competitive, eco-conscious sales proposition.
Our high-demand athletic models engineered for retail distribution, commercial boxing chains, and regional gym chains across Colombia.
To optimize product selection, it is crucial to understand where and how these shoes are utilized in the local Colombian context:
During national tournaments in departments like Valle del Cauca or Antioquia, combatants require absolute stability. Mid-to-high top models with structural ankle locks provide the necessary protection against high-impact pivot strains on competition canvas.
In fast-growing metropolitan fitness chains, consumers engage in hybrid workouts combining heavy bag routines with jump rope and strength training. Lightweight, hybrid-sole shoes offer the flexibility needed for multi-activity workouts without premature wear.
Coastal cities like Barranquilla or Cartagena present unique challenges with elevated humidity. Flyknit and perforated ventilation layers prevent sweat accumulation, preventing internal slippage and blister development during long training sessions.
Expert technical answers addressing logistics, custom branding, and import compliance for South American commercial buyers.
For customized designs featuring your corporate logo, custom colorways, and bespoke sizing ranges, our standard MOQ is 500 to 1,000 pairs per design style. However, for initial market-testing orders in Colombia, we can discuss flexible structural batch allocations depending on material availability.
We strictly comply with Colombia's footwear labeling law (Resolución 2108 de 2013). During our packaging process, we integrate custom textile labels inside the tongue showing the material composition, country of origin, and importer details. We also ensure your commercial invoice and packing list values align precisely to facilitate clean customs clearance.
For large volume FCL/LCL orders, sea freight is the most cost-effective. Direct maritime lines run from Xiamen or Shenzhen ports to key Colombian ports. Pacific coast shipments arrive at Buenaventura within 28-35 days, while Caribbean coast shipments (Cartagena, Santa Marta, Barranquilla) average 32-40 days. Air cargo via Bogota (BOG) is available for urgent, high-value samples.
Yes. As a premier OEM manufacturer, we offer comprehensive mold customization. You can choose natural rubber, synthetic gum, or specialized EVA-blended soles depending on your target pricing and performance levels. Ankle heights can be structured as low-top, mid-top (helper format), or traditional high-top athletic formats.
Absolutely. We provide pre-production samples to Colombian businesses for fitting, stress testing, and color verification. Sample production generally takes 7 to 14 working days, depending on custom mold and materials specifications.
We recommend our Flyknit woven structures or double-layer micro-perforated PU. These materials encourage continuous airflow, keeping the foot dry and reducing internal heat in hot coastal climates like Cali or Barranquilla.
Yes. Our production line integrates boxing, wrestling, and weightlifting/bodybuilding shoes. We utilize cross-disciplinary engineering, incorporating flat, dense soles for lifting stability and flexible, grippy outsoles for combat sports pivots.