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Looking to get ~100 jerseys of varying sizes made, according to a custom design.

Cut is important, we would like a reasonably (but not too) loose fit, if possible "3/4" sleeve cut.

Any recommendations/leads appreciated.
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Posted : 05/12/2011 1:27 pm
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Endura will do a custom run (16 minimum) of a wide range of gear.

http://www.endura.co.uk/Dept.aspx?dept_id=134

We've used them a few times and they're great to deal with.


 
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I found this ad this morning. I have no experience of them but they can rest assured that someone has seen their advert.
[url= http://www.cycle-jersey.com/ ]http://www.cycle-jersey.com/[/url]


 
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Thanks - anymore for anymore??


 
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I found this ad this morning. I have no experience of them but they can rest assured that someone has seen their advert.
http://www.cycle-jersey.com/

our club used these a couple of times. ok price-wise and they do look good, but quality not amazing & some funny collars. think the consensus was to find a new supplier next time we needed one.


 
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Get in touch with Oggy on www.mbnw.co.uk

He sorts out the kit orders on there so will have dealt with a few suppliers I imagine.


 
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You could try [url= http://www.owayo.com/cycling.htm ]Owayo[/url] I've used them, found them really helpful and the end products pretty good. Can also choose between lenghts/ zips/ thickness of material etc. I'd use them again any day


 
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Have used Cyclejersey and they've been really good to deal with. However, would echo the comment about collars having an odd fit. Fine on the bike but funny when standing up. Personally, I'd prefer a better fit if doing custom ones again but would check with TCJ to see if they've resolved the issue.

Gil @ thecycleshed might do custom stuff too. Top fella.


 
Posted : 05/12/2011 2:18 pm