Team, club and organization programs

Custom Team Apparel Manufacturer

Develop coordinated jerseys, polos, T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets and tracksuits with one manufacturing partner. Eking Clothing supports product development, artwork placement, names and numbers, sampling, size planning and bulk production for repeat B2B orders.

Coordinated rangeMultiple garment types in one program
PersonalizationNames, numbers, badges and artwork
Sample firstConfirm fit, color and placement before bulk

Apparel buyer reviewing coordinated garment samples in the Eking showroom

Built around the buyer

One Apparel Program, Different Team Needs

A school club, gym chain, company event team and uniform distributor may need different products, but each project benefits from a clear product list, size plan, decoration map and approved sample standard.

01

Sports Teams & Clubs

Custom jerseys, warm-up layers, tracksuits, travel jackets and coordinated support apparel.

02

Schools & Student Groups

Club polos, event T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts and jackets with consistent logos and colors.

03

Gyms & Training Communities

Training tops, lifestyle apparel and staff pieces planned as one branded collection.

04

Companies & Events

Coordinated apparel for internal teams, conferences, campaigns and recurring company programs.

05

Distributors & Agencies

Private-label or client-ready programs with sampling, artwork review and organized packing requirements.

06

Merchandise Programs

Team identity extended into polos, outerwear, hoodies and off-field pieces for repeat buying.

Product development evidence

From Jerseys to Coordinated Team Layers

The examples below show garment, artwork and construction directions developed by Eking. Your project can begin with a tech pack, reference sample, mockup or product list.

Personalization and branding

Plan the Identity System Before Sampling

Send the logo set, color references, roster logic and placement map together. We will review the technique against the selected fabric and garment construction before preparing the sample.

For detailed decoration guidance, compare options on our custom apparel technology page.

  • Team names and player numbers
  • Chest badges and sleeve marks
  • Embroidery and applique
  • Screen print and heat transfer
  • All-over print where compatible
  • Contrast panels, piping and rib
  • Custom neck and care labels
  • Individual or roster-based packing

A controlled path to bulk

Five Steps for a Clearer Team Order

01

Brief & roster

Confirm products, quantity by style, sizes, artwork, destination and target timing.

02

Product plan

Review fabric, construction, color, decoration and how the pieces coordinate.

03

Sample review

Check fit, artwork size, number position, trim and overall appearance.

04

Bulk confirmation

Approve final size quantities, personalization data, labels and packing instructions.

05

Production checks

Use the confirmed sample and production files as the reference for inspection and packing.

DecisionWhat to ConfirmWhy It Matters
Size structureSize chart, quantity by size and any sample size setReduces ambiguity when multiple people or locations are involved.
Personalization dataNames, numbers, spelling, fonts and placement rulesCreates one controlled source for production artwork.
Color referenceColor codes, physical swatches or an approved sampleKeeps different garment types visually coordinated.
Packing logicBy person, size, team, location or cartonMakes distribution easier after delivery.

Prepare a useful inquiry

What to Send for a Team Apparel Quote

You do not need a complete tech pack to start. A clear product list and reference images are enough for an initial feasibility review.

  • Team or organization type
  • Garment list and quantity per style
  • Size range or roster estimate
  • Logo and artwork files
  • Names and number requirements
  • Fabric or performance preferences
  • Color references
  • Label and packing needs
  • Delivery country and target date

FAQ

Team Apparel Manufacturing Questions

Final construction, technique and commercial terms are confirmed against the actual project brief and approved sample.

Can we order several garment types in one team range?

Yes. A coordinated program can include jerseys or sports tops together with polos, T-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, jackets or tracksuits. We review each product and keep shared colors and branding organized.

Can every garment have a different name or number?

Personalization can be planned when the roster, spelling, number, size and placement data are supplied in a controlled file before bulk confirmation.

Can you help if we only have a mockup?

Yes. Send the mockup, reference garment, logo files, product list and quantity. The team can review what additional construction or measurement information is needed for sampling.

How do repeat orders work?

Keeping approved artwork, size specifications, color references and sample records makes repeat-order review clearer. Availability and production details are reconfirmed for each order.

Can we compare printing and embroidery options?

Yes. Technique suitability depends on artwork, fabric, placement, quantity and desired hand feel. We can review practical options before sampling.

What is approved before bulk production?

The approval set normally covers garment construction, fit, fabric, color, artwork placement, personalization logic, labels and packing details relevant to the project.

Build a Team Range That Is Ready to Repeat

Send your product list, quantity, sizes, artwork and reference images. Eking Clothing will review the project and outline practical next steps for development and sampling.

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