Frequently Asked Questions
We offer a wide range of custom sportswear options to suit various sports and activities. This includes jerseys, shorts, tracksuits, and compression wear. Our products cater to a variety of sports including soccer, basketball, baseball, cycling, running, and more.
We utilize a variety of printing techniques to ensure the best quality for your custom sportswear, including screen printing, sublimation, embroidery, and heat press. The choice of technique depends on the product material, design complexity, and durability requirements. Sublimation is popular for vibrant and detailed designs, while embroidery is ideal for a classic, durable finish on logos and monograms.
While we strive to accommodate a wide range of designs, certain restrictions may apply due to technical limitations or copyright considerations. Designs should not infringe on third-party trademarks or copyrights without proper authorization. Additionally, some intricate designs may need adjustments to ensure they can be effectively reproduced on fabric. Our design team will work with you to find solutions or alternatives if any issues arise.
To maintain the quality and appearance of your custom sportswear, we recommend washing it in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, and turn the garments inside out before washing to protect the print. It’s best to air dry the sportswear, but if you must use a dryer, use a low-heat setting. Following these care instructions will help ensure that your custom sportswear remains vibrant and durable over time.
Proper care and maintenance are key to extending the life of your custom sportswear. Here are some best practices to follow:
- Wash Gently: Machine wash your sportswear in cold water on a gentle cycle with like colors. Cold water helps prevent shrinkage and color bleeding.
- Use Mild Detergent: Choose a mild detergent and avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, which can degrade the fabric’s quality and affect the elasticity.
- Turn Inside Out: Before washing, turn the garments inside out to protect printed designs and logos from abrasion and fading.
- Avoid Overloading: Don’t overload the washing machine. Washing sportswear in a crowded drum can cause excessive rubbing and strain on the fabric.
- Dry Properly: Air dry your sportswear by laying it flat or hanging it up. Avoid using a tumble dryer if possible, as high heat can damage the fabric and printed areas. If you must use a dryer, select a low heat setting.
- Iron with Care: If ironing is necessary, do so on a low heat setting and avoid direct contact with printed designs. Use an ironing cloth between the garment and the iron if needed.
- Storage: Store your sportswear in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent colors from fading.