Best way to get playing tops for your team

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We've tried a few over the years. Last time we went to a local supplier called SuperSport (they're in Leek, Staffordshire but can post out to you of course) and we're really happy with the outcome. I can't recommend them enough.

http://www.supersport.co.uk/

It was a fairly involved process, but you can make it much simpler by having simple requirements (obviously)! We went a bit overboard with the requirements. Here's a recent pic of the shirts:

https://twitter.com/PenkhullTTC/status/700453799694045184

And here is a close-up from the first run:

https://twitter.com/supersportltd/status/649142700890025984

The options are endless. We went for a zip rather than buttons, website printed on the back of the collar, optional name printing, club logo printed on the front and then ghosted on the back, sponsors images on back and sleeve, all sublimated rather than stuck on. Fabric is lightweight and honestly, the end result was really great. You may have issues with minimum order volume, but that's the only possible downside.
 
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Thanks for the very detailed reply! Would you be willing to give me a quick summary of the cost and also minimum order volume? The tops look great :)

I think it varies based on how custom you make them. If you take one of their standard designs and just have some printing done then you can have a lower order volume and cheaper price. I think ours came out to an average of £25 a shirt (smaller sizes are cheaper) and a minimum order of 20, but it was all custom made. They're a great company though and will support you every step of the way if you get in touch with them.
 
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