Everything a cricket club needs to know about ordering custom jerseys — from fabric choices and sublimation printing to MOQ, sizing and production timelines. Factory-direct from Sialkot.
Ordering custom cricket jerseys for your club is easier than most captains and committee members expect — once you know what questions to ask and what information to prepare. This guide walks you through every step, from choosing fabrics to approving your first sample.
Step 1: Decide What You Need
Before contacting any manufacturer, know your kit requirements. A complete cricket uniform order typically includes:
- Match whites: Long or short-sleeve shirts, and trousers
- Coloured T20 kits: Short-sleeve shirts and shorts or trousers in your club colours
- Training shirts: Pre-season and practice shirts (can be cheaper fabric)
- Optional: Sweaters, fleeces, playing caps, kit bags
Most clubs order all of the above in a single package order — this unlocks the best pricing and ensures matching colourways across every garment.
Step 2: Choose Your Fabric
The fabric determines performance, durability and price. For cricket clothing manufacturers, the standard options are:
Match Whites — Fabric Options
- 100% Polyester (dri-fit): Lightweight, moisture-wicking, quick-dry. Best for hot climates. Typical weight: 140–160gsm.
- Poly-Cotton blend (65/35): Slightly heavier feel, more traditional. Used by many county and village cricket clubs in the UK.
- Cotton: Traditional feel, comfortable, but heavier when wet and slower to dry. More expensive to produce.
T20 Coloured Kits — Fabric Options
- 100% Sublimation Polyester: The standard for T20 kits. Colours are vibrant, print is permanent (won't crack or fade), any design is possible.
- Interlock Polyester: Heavier, more structured feel. Popular for premium club kits.
Step 3: Sublimation vs Screen Print
For T20 coloured kits, sublimation printing is almost always the right choice. Here's why:
- Sublimation prints directly into the fabric fibres — the design cannot crack, peel or fade
- Any colour combination is possible, including gradients and photo-realistic designs
- No minimum per colour — complex multi-colour designs cost the same as single colour
- Works perfectly on polyester fabrics
Screen printing is better for:
- Simple logo placement on cotton or poly-cotton garments
- Match whites where you need a single colour (e.g. club crest in navy)
- Very high quantity orders where per-unit cost matters
Step 4: Design Your Kit
You'll need to prepare a tech pack or design brief. This doesn't need to be professionally designed — a clear brief is enough:
- Your club logo in vector format (AI, EPS or high-res PNG)
- Pantone or RGB colour codes for club colours
- A sketch or reference photo of the desired design
- Sponsor logos (if any) in vector format
- Player name and number placement preferences
At US Sports CLUB, our design team creates a free digital mockup within 24 hours of receiving your brief. You approve the design before any production begins.
Step 5: Understand MOQ and Sizing
Most cricket clothing manufacturers have minimum order quantities. Here's how ours works:
- 1 piece: Sample only — get a physical sample before committing to bulk
- 10 pieces: Club kit minimum — suitable for small clubs or additional kits
- 25+ pieces: Best pricing unlocked — most club orders fall here
For sizing, we need a size run from your players. We supply garments in XS through 5XL, including youth sizes. Provide your full player size list and we'll confirm availability.
Step 6: Production and Delivery Timeline
- Digital mockup: 24–48 hours after receiving your brief
- Physical sample: 10–14 days via DHL Express
- Bulk production (after sample approval): 3–4 weeks
- Shipping to UK / Australia: 3–5 days DHL Express, 4–6 weeks sea freight
Plan for season: Order 8–10 weeks before you need the kit to allow for sample review and any amendments before bulk production.
Ready to Order? Here's What to Do Next
US Sports CLUB is a BSCI-audited cricket clothing manufacturer in Sialkot, Pakistan. We supply custom cricket jerseys, match whites and T20 coloured kits to clubs in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland and the Caribbean.
View our full cricket range or submit your brief for a free digital mockup and price quote.