CUSTOM & TEAM

Custom & Team Fishing Apparel Playbooks

Decoration methods, tournament jersey design rules, team sizing and artwork prep — the buyer-side detail that decides whether your order lands right the first time.

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Custom fishing apparel, decoded for buyers

Ordering custom or team fishing apparel comes down to a handful of decisions most buyers only learn the hard way: embroidery versus screen print versus sublimation, where sponsor logos are actually allowed to sit, how to build a team size run that fits every angler, and what artwork the factory really needs to hit a clean print. The articles in this category walk through each of those calls with real production context, so your tournament jerseys and branded shirts come back matching the mockup.

When you're ready to produce, our custom fishing shirts program and full custom fishing apparel solutions cover art setup, sampling and per-size runs with documented MOQs.

What You'll Learn

From first mockup to finished team order.

Decoration Methods

Embroidery, screen print, DTF and sublimation compared on cost, durability and MOQ.

Logo & Design Rules

Sponsor logo placement, color strategy and tournament design conventions.

Team Sizing

Roster size charts and fit guidance for accurate multi-size team runs.

Artwork Prep

What files, resolution and color specs the factory needs for a clean print.

Running a team or brand order?

Send us your roster and artwork — we'll turn it into sampled, per-size custom apparel with transparent MOQs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the MOQ for custom or team fishing shirts?

Sublimation runs start at 50 pieces per design; embroidery and screen print vary by stitch count and color count. We quote per-design, per-size.

Which decoration method lasts longest?

Full sublimation dyes the fabric so it never cracks or peels; embroidery is premium for logos; screen print suits simple high-volume graphics.

How do team size runs work?

You send a roster with names, numbers and sizes; we build the cut sheet against our size chart and confirm before production.