Custom Bats Cricket Forum
Equipment => Other Gear => Topic started by: kibbs_11 on September 10, 2011, 12:37:09 PM
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Anyone know which companies offer this, where your club can have their own site to buy the kit? And who's quality is the best?
Cheers
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I'm in the same boat as Kibbs. I have been asked to get hold of prices for buying roughly 25-30 shirts fully embroidered with club logo and possibility of having the logo on there as well. Will probably have pullovers, caps and maybe social shirts done as well but would like prices on just the shirts first.
Would love to know
a) The best place to get 25-30 cheap but decent (ish) quality shirts.
b)The cheapest and best place to get the embroidery/sublimination done.
Any peoples experiences or contacts would be great.
Thanks
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Try Asad?
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I will be sending out emails shortly, but i have very limited knowledge of who does what and what a reasnoable price looks like. I know Asad offers this service, as does Tony up at Warsop but i would like to know who on the forum uses what kit and what they think of the general quality.
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Mkk sports are good ,tad expensive
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Warsop shirts are very good, and the trim also looks top drawer, our club uses warsop shirts and I really like them! Give them a shout, I might also want to try surridge as they had alot of clothing on sale
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Just on the MKK site as i type.......messing around with designs at the moment, but im prepared to be a little shocked on the price front - cheers for the help guys!
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Shilly you're in a different boat to the OP since you're ordering everything at once.
@kibbs My club's got a shop on pro4sport for our Stuart Surridge kit, and iirc you can set one up on a place called kalibazar.
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Proskins do club shops.
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I got my club kits from Sailkot Shop and his service and work was impressive plus the price was impressive. He charges fraction of what UK boys charge.
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What was the turnaround time CD and any chance of a picture of the finished product from Sialkot shop? Cost is an issue for many clubs and mine is looking for a new set with a tight budget. Thanks
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This year for our club I managed to get us new shirts on a budget. I managed to raise £300 selling shirt sponsorship raffle tickets at £25 each. I bought kookaburra shirts at £5 each from JJB sports. It took a few weeks to get 23 unmarked/damaged shirts from a total of 40. I then had the club badge embroidered on and the sponsorship logo applied for a cost of £8 a shirt. So total cost per shirt including vat was £13 each.
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http://www.academyshop.co.uk/index.php?route=product/category&path=181_72
We signed up with these this year cant fault it.
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my club uses kukri for all its kit and its top notch, but expensive
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http://wintechint.net/pdetail.asp?SecID=1&CatID=11&PID=274
For people on a budget, this seems dirt cheap! Whites and tracksuit for £25.
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we provide custom club clothing both embroided and sublimation at very competative prices. we can even design your kit Free of charge. we are manufacturers so we can offer u best prices.
Lead time is 6 weeks. Quality of clothing is guaranteed. we make clothing in variety of fabrics and you can see samples in our showroom.
A few retailers will be offering our clothing but obviously higher prices than us.
I welcome customers to visit our showroom where we carry around 300 samples.
Regards
Asad
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There's a place near me that does embroidery, prices are competitive;
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/AJP-Embroidery-Sportswear/264002968826