Print · Stitch · Create
We build uniforms in-house — because we know what it's like when a supplier disappears.
Seven years of full in-house production in Angono, Rizal. No subcontractors. No telephone lines between you and your deadline.
Why BNC Customs Exists
BNC Customs didn't start as a clothing business.
It started in 2019 with five thousand pesos, a single motorcycle, and a couple selling baby clothes door-to-door in Taytay. That couple — Junmil and Vivien Avellana — had failed at multiple businesses before. Corn kernels in schools. Cellphone accessories. Brownies. Online jobs to put food on the table while they figured it out.
Then they discovered Taytay Tiangge, the garments district just minutes from where they lived in Angono. They bought baby clothes wholesale, sold them on Facebook, and delivered orders themselves. ₱50 profit per piece, plus ₱40 delivery fee. Ten orders a day became twenty. Twenty became fifty.
That five thousand pesos became ten thousand. Then a hundred thousand. They named the business Baby Nelle's Corner Corp. — after their youngest daughter, Baby Nelle — and within a few years it was generating seven figures monthly with over thirty employees and a real warehouse.
But somewhere along the way, they learned something the industry didn't talk about openly: most apparel suppliers in the Philippines are middlemen.
They take your order. They send it to a subcontractor. The subcontractor sends it to their subcontractor. By the time anything actually gets stitched, your design has passed through five hands, your deadline has been quietly extended, and nobody can give you a straight answer when something goes wrong.
So in 2024, Baby Nelle's Corner Corp. launched a second brand: BNC Customs. Same company, same family, same warehouse — but built specifically to serve corporate teams, organizations, and event planners who needed apparel made the way it should be: under one roof, by people accountable for every step.
That's where the name comes from. Baby Nelle's Corner — built around our daughter, scaled to serve the country.


Baby Nelle — our youngest, our brand's namesake.
Every Stitch, In One Building
When you place an order with BNC Customs, here's what happens behind the scenes:
Your design goes to our in-house designer, not a freelancer in another city.
Your fabric is cut on our industrial cutting tables, in our warehouse in Angono.
Your logo is stitched on our four embroidery machines, running daily.
Your prints come off our DTF printer, our sublimation press, our pneumatic heat press, and our roller press — all under one roof.
Your final pieces are sewn on our industrial sewing line, by people we know by name and have worked with for years.
Your order is quality-checked by our team, packed in our warehouse, and delivered with our name on the receipt.
There is no subcontractor in this chain. There is no other warehouse. There is no “let me check with the supplier.”
If something goes wrong, you talk to us directly. If we're behind schedule, you'll know before the deadline — not after.
This is what “in-house production” actually means.
Quality si BNC Customs! Super satisfied kami.
— CEO, Go2Meds




And many more across corporate, organizational, sports, and event verticals.
Three Convictions That Shape How We Work
These aren't values we put on a wall. They're decisions we make on the floor every day.
Speed is a function of accountability, not promises.
Most suppliers promise fast delivery they can't control. We deliver fast because every step happens in our warehouse, on equipment we own, with people we employ. 100 pieces in 3 days isn't marketing — it's geography.
Trust is built through specifics, not slogans.
We don’t claim to be “the best.” We tell you exactly what we have: 30+ employees, four embroidery machines, a full sewing line, seven years of operation, BIR-registered, Angono-based. You can verify all of it. You can visit our warehouse. That’s the standard.
Reliability matters more than charisma.
We're not the cheapest, and we don't try to be. We're not the loudest in our industry, and that's by design. What we are is the supplier you call when the previous one disappears. The one who actually answers on the day before your event.
Built for the People Who Carry Real Weight
We make apparel for:
Corporate teams who need uniforms that arrive on the day they're supposed to arrive
HR managers who get blamed when uniforms are late and need a supplier who understands that
Rotary clubs and fraternal organizations preparing for installations where the optics matter
Event organizers with fixed deadlines and no margin for vendor delays
Sports clubs and tournament teams who need jerseys before the season starts
Schools and institutions that need year-after-year reliability for student and staff uniforms
We compete on being the supplier who doesn't make your job harder.

Born From OFW Discipline, Built on Filipino Ground
Our founder, Junmil Avellana, spent two years as a bartender at TGI Fridays in Qatar, then two years on a passenger cruise ship sailing European waters — before returning to the Philippines to build something he could own.
The lessons that built BNC Customs came from that period: the discipline of working in environments with global standards, the cost of being away from family, and the conviction that meaningful work happens at home.
We are based in Angono, Rizal — at the edge of the Taytay garments belt, the historical center of Philippine apparel manufacturing. We hire from the community. We train within. We invest in equipment that's built to last.
We are a Filipino business making Filipino apparel for Filipino organizations. That isn't a marketing position. It's where we live.
What Comes Next
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Expand production capacity to handle 5,000 pieces per week without losing the in-house wedge.
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Develop a premium line for organizations that need higher-grade fabrics and specialty finishes.
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Open a satellite production node in Visayas or Mindanao to serve regional clients faster.
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Build training partnerships with local schools to grow the next generation of Filipino apparel craftspeople.
Not a tagline.
That's not a tagline. That's the plan.
Visit Us. Verify Us. Then Decide.
We don't ask you to take our word for anything.
Visit our warehouse in Angono — we'll show you the machines, introduce you to the team, walk you through a live production run.
Talk to the clients we've served. Read their reviews on Google and Facebook. Ask them the hard questions.
Then, if BNC Customs feels right for what you're building, we'll work together.
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