Event uniforms, sports club kits, brand ambassador garments, and hospitality workwear all benefit from a tee that's built to the brand rather than printed onto a generic one. Bespoke t shirts in this range let the buyer specify the colour for each panel of the shirt. Body, sleeves, collar, side inserts. The finished garment carries the brand's colour palette across the whole design rather than just in a printed area. The default fabric across the range is Breathe Easy Poly Mesh, a lightweight poly that breathes well and suits active environments and warm-weather events. Buyers wanting a different weight or feel can upgrade the fabric to suit the garment's purpose.
The available fabric options are: - Breathe Easy Poly Mesh — the default, lightweight, excellent airflow - Light Feel Poly Check — subtle check texture, light weight - Smooth Finish Poly Jersey — flat, clean surface, versatile finish - Soft Touch Cotton Back Poly Cotton — cotton backing for a softer skin-feel - Pique Knit Poly Cotton — textured knit, more structured finish
Printing is applied to the finished garment. From 50 units, a threshold accessible to sports clubs, boutique brands, and smaller organisations who need a designed garment rather than an off-the-shelf option with a logo applied.
Each panel's colour is specified independently, so a three-colour brand palette can appear across the body, sleeves, and collar without any additional print area needed.
Buyer Scenarios
What kind of organisation orders bespoke t shirts?
Sports clubs ordering a kit that reads as a genuine team uniform rather than a printed tee. Event production companies dressing brand ambassadors and staff in a cohesive branded garment. Hospitality venues kitting out front-of-house teams in something that looks designed rather than dressed. Boutique retail or lifestyle brands creating a garment that functions as merchandise. Any organisation that wants a tee that looks like it was made for them rather than selected from a catalogue.
Is bespoke more expensive than an off-the-shelf branded tee?
The pricing is provided on application. Bespoke garments involve a higher level of design input and custom production than an off-the-shelf tee. The cost reflects the garment being built to specification rather than taken from stock and printed. For organisations where the garment is a key brand touchpoint, such as a uniform seen daily or a merchandise item that represents the brand in retail. The investment in bespoke design typically delivers a garment that wears better, photographs better, and generates more brand equity than a generic tee.
Can the same design be ordered in multiple sizes without additional setup?
Yes, the bespoke design, once specified and approved, can be ordered across the full size range. Each size is cut to the same panel colours and design. Providing an accurate size breakdown across the order at the time of specification ensures the run covers the team or group without overordering on any particular size.
Can bespoke t shirts be ordered alongside other bespoke garments for a cohesive kit?
Yes, bespoke tees are often ordered as part of a broader uniform or kit that includes other garment types. The colour specification process applies across garment types, so a consistent palette can be carried through a full kit. Discussing the full garment range at the outset means the colour decisions are made cohesively rather than style by style.