Custom team uniforms, jerseys, hoodies, caps, bags, and sports gear. Bulk quotes available for teams, schools, clubs, and events.

Design file preparation

Better Artwork Creates a Smoother Production Review

Send the cleanest original logo or design file available. Good source artwork helps preserve edges, colors, text, and placement when a design is prepared for printing, sublimation, embroidery, or heat transfer.

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Preferred files

Send Original, Editable Artwork When Possible

A screenshot or social-media image may be useful as a reference, but it is not always suitable for production.

AI

AI or EPS

Preferred for scalable vector logos, clean shapes, editable text, and spot-color information.

SVG

SVG

Useful for scalable web and vector artwork when the file is complete and fonts are converted properly.

PDF

Print-ready PDF

Accepted when the artwork is high quality, properly embedded, and not only a low-resolution image inside a PDF.

PNG

High-resolution PNG

May work for raster artwork when the dimensions are large enough and the background is transparent.

Artwork checklist

Review the file before uploading

Use the original logo file

Avoid copying a small image from a website or messaging app.

Convert or include fonts

Text should not change when the file is opened on another computer.

Remove unwanted backgrounds

Transparent backgrounds are preferred unless a background is part of the design.

Provide color references

Pantone, CMYK, RGB, HEX, or a physical reference can reduce color ambiguity.

Check spelling and numbers

Team names, player names, dates, and numbers must be reviewed before approval.

Organize placement instructions

State front, back, sleeve, leg, cap, bag, or other intended locations.

Resolution guidance

For raster images, aim for approximately 300 DPI at the final print size. Increasing the DPI number without adding real image detail does not improve a blurry source file.

Do not upload without permission

You must have the right to use every logo, trademark, photograph, name, mascot, sponsor mark, and design submitted for production.

Production methods

Artwork Needs Can Change by Decoration Type

The selected product and production method determine how colors, details, gradients, and small text can be reproduced.

Sublimation

Supports detailed full-color artwork integrated into suitable fabric. Color appearance can vary by fabric and screen calibration.

Embroidery

Fine details and tiny text may need simplification. Thread colors and stitch direction affect the finished appearance.

Screen Printing

Often works best with separated colors and clean shapes. The number of colors and print locations may affect price.

Heat Transfer

Useful for names, numbers, and selected graphics. Material, size, placement, and garment type affect suitability.

Printed sportswear detail

Proof review

Approval means the visible details have been checked

Review the proof at a readable size. Check text, spelling, numbers, colors, scale, placement, orientation, and whether all requested logos are present. Ask questions before approval—not after production starts.

  • Names and spelling
  • Player numbers
  • Logo version
  • Sponsor marks
  • Front and back placement
  • Approximate color direction
  • Product color
  • Requested revisions

Have Artwork Ready?

Choose a customizable product or send your logo, quantity, size list, and deadline for a team or bulk quotation.