Customized Sports Wear

Discussion in 'Apparel & Training Gear' started by FKJohn, Jan 26, 2016.

  1. FKJohn

    FKJohn New Member

    Jan 15, 2016
    Many people wants to buy jerseys of their favorite team while a tournament is going on or just any time to support their team. It's implies the the team you are supporting and it's a must have apparel to some sports lovers. Now a days it becomes very easy to purchase any kind of goods as there are many online service provider or stores available who offers you to buy any thing online and also get the delivery to your home directly. Sports wear, jackets, jerseys are also available online including NFL, NHL, MLB jerseys and jackets. But to find your desired size online is a hectic job usually and it's really difficult to match every criteria perfectly. That's why many stores are now offering you to buy customized jerseys from them like Get Me Sports and many other. It can be a good option for any sports lover to buy their desired jerseys by customizing it from the store authority. Thanks for reading my post :)
     
  2. Foland_35

    Foland_35 New Member

    Oct 16, 2017
    I also want to buy a jersey for myself and have searched out a store that is giving Carbon38 workout leggings on best price. So planning to buy them from there only. Hope will get best quality tights that will be really comfortable for me.
     
  3. marven

    marven New Member

    AC Milan
    Brazil
    May 27, 2019
  4. lagogo

    lagogo New Member

    Apr 2, 2015
    Club:
    AC Milan
  5. Curveball

    Curveball New Member

    QPR
    England
    Feb 19, 2020
    I picked up an old QPR shirt I have and the sponsor is CSF. The sponsor badge looks like its heat pressed on and digitally printed, very typical of mid-1990s sponsorship badges.

    I want to see if I can get something like this made for my small team but I can't find the name for the technique, perhaps its from a bygone era but surely someone still does it or is capable of doing it.

    When I contacted manufacturers people only offered 'flocking' which is the iron on felt, this is a different technique.

    Does anyone know the name of this process and know where it is still done today?
     
  6. lagogo

    lagogo New Member

    Apr 2, 2015
    Club:
    AC Milan

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