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Custom Esports Team Merch
Sublimated jerseys, hoodies, and fan merch built for gaming orgs — gamertags on the back, sponsor logos placed right, and roster sizing handled per player.
Get a Custom QuoteIf you run a gaming org, a collegiate club, or an amateur roster, you already know merch is more than a hoodie — it's how your brand shows up on stream, at LANs, and in your community's closets. Ordering custom esports team merch is how you turn a logo and a roster into a real kit: custom esports jerseys with sublimated sponsor zones, hoodies your players actually want to wear off-camera, and fan pieces that fund the program. Below is exactly how we build it, what you can customize, what it costs at volume, and how long it takes — written by people who ship this stuff every week.
What 'custom esports team merch' actually covers
When teams come to us for custom esports team merch, they're usually outfitting three audiences at once: the active roster, the staff and content crew, and the fans. Each needs something different. Competitors want lightweight sublimated jerseys that breathe under hot rig lights and carry sponsor logos without cracking. Coaches, analysts, and editors want comfortable gaming team apparel — hoodies, quarter-zips, and joggers — for travel days and long scrim blocks. Fans want a clean drop they can buy: tees, hoodies, and hats in your colors.
We build all three off one brand kit, so your jersey, your staff hoodie, and your fan tee all read as the same org. Player names and gamertags go where you want them, sponsor placements stay consistent, and your primary and accent colors are matched once and reused across every piece. For the everyday pieces that sit alongside the jerseys, our custom hoodies line gives you the same fabric and print options the bigger orgs use.
Why custom beats blank-and-press for gaming teams
Plenty of teams start by buying blank hoodies and ironing a logo on. It looks fine for a week. Then the print peels in the wash, the sponsor who paid for back placement is annoyed, and three players show up in slightly different shades of your 'team blue.' Going fully custom solves all of that at the source.
Sublimation dyes the graphic into the fabric instead of sitting on top of it, so jerseys don't crack, peel, or fade through a full season of wear and washing. Custom cut-and-sew or full-print runs mean your sponsor zones are designed in, not squeezed on. And because we color-match once and keep your files on record, every reorder — a mid-season sub, a new staffer, a fan restock — matches the originals exactly. That consistency is what makes a roster look like an org instead of five people who happen to share a Discord.
What you can customize
You control the construction, the decoration method, the placements, and the per-player details. Most orgs run sublimated jerseys for competition and screen-printed or embroidered hoodies for staff and fans.
| Element | Blank-and-press | Custom esports team merch |
|---|---|---|
| Jersey decoration | Heat-pressed logo on top | Full-dye sublimation, edge to edge |
| Gamertags / names | Manual, inconsistent | Each player's tag on the back, sized to match |
| Sponsor logos | Wherever it fits | Defined chest, sleeve, and back zones |
| Team colors | Closest stock shade | Matched to your hex and reused everywhere |
| Roster sizing | One bulk size run | Per-player sizes, including extended fits |
| Fan line | Separate vendor | Same brand kit, ready to sell |
Have your logo, roster, and sponsor list ready?
Send them over and we'll mock your jersey, hoodie, and fan pieces from one brand kit.
Bulk pricing for esports org merch
Like all printed apparel, prices drop as quantity climbs. The tiers below are illustrative per-piece ranges for a sublimated jersey; hoodies and fan pieces are quoted alongside. Handling esports org merch bulk orders this way lets a small roster start affordably while larger programs and fan drops earn real volume pricing.
| Quantity | Approx. jersey each | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 10–24 | $42–$54 | Single active roster + staff |
| 25–74 | $34–$45 | Multi-team org or club program |
| 75–199 | $28–$38 | Collegiate program or small fan drop |
| 200+ | $22–$31 | Large fan release or league-wide run |
Hoodies typically run $34–$58 each depending on weight and decoration, and fan tees land around $14–$24 in volume. Mixing jerseys, hoodies, and tees in one order still counts toward your total quantity for pricing, so bundling your roster kit with a fan drop usually pushes everyone into a better tier.
Production and lead times
Sublimated jerseys are made to order, so plan around your season opener, your first LAN, or a content launch. The schedule below is typical from approved artwork to delivery.
| Stage | Typical timing | What happens |
|---|---|---|
| Quote & mockup | 2–4 business days | We design jersey, hoodie, and fan pieces from your kit |
| Approval & sizing | Your timing | You confirm gamertags, sponsor zones, and per-player sizes |
| Production | 2–4 weeks | Jerseys sublimated; hoodies and tees decorated |
| Shipping | 3–6 days | Delivered to one address, or split to players |
Rush options exist when you're up against a tournament date — tell us the deadline early and we'll tell you honestly whether it's doable.
Procurement notes for orgs and collegiate teams
One person usually runs point — a team manager, a club president, or a sponsor coordinator — so we ship the full order to a single address by default and can split-ship to individual players when a roster is spread across cities. Send us a clean roster spreadsheet with each player's gamertag spelled exactly as it should appear, plus their size, and we'll match it glass-clear on the proof so nobody gets a typo'd tag on stream.
Collegiate clubs ordering with student-org or athletic-department funds can get a clean itemized invoice suitable for reimbursement. If you have sponsor logos arriving from multiple brands, send the vector files and we'll normalize them so they sit at consistent sizes and don't fight each other on the jersey. We keep your approved artwork on file, so a mid-season roster change or a fan restock is a quick reorder, not a rebuild. Teams that also run fitness or gym content often add matching pieces from our gym & fitness apparel range so their off-day and workout content stays on brand too.
Building a kit that works on stream and in the crowd
The best esports kits are designed for the camera first. Sponsor logos need enough contrast to read on a 1080p stream, gamertags have to be legible from the back when a player turns to celebrate, and your primary color should hold up under colored stage lighting. We account for all of that in the mockup stage, not after the jerseys ship. For fan-facing drops, the math is simpler but just as important: a clean, wearable design in your colors sells far better than a busy one, and offering it in tee, hoodie, and hat form lets fans buy in at whatever price they're comfortable with. Many of the orgs we work with treat a fan drop as a real revenue line, timing releases to roster announcements, playoff runs, or new sponsor reveals. Because everything comes off one brand kit, your competition jerseys and your fan hoodies always look like they belong to the same team — which is the whole point. If your org overlaps with traditional sports or a school team, the same approach carries over to our custom sports team apparel, so a multi-sport club can keep one consistent look across every roster it fields.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can every player have their own gamertag on the jersey?
Yes — each jersey is built individually, so every player gets their own gamertag and number on the back while sponsor placements and team colors stay identical across the roster.
What decoration method do you use for jerseys?
Full-dye sublimation, which prints the graphic into the fabric. It won't crack, peel, or fade like a heat-pressed logo, and it lets sponsor logos run edge to edge.
Can you match our exact team colors and sponsor logos?
Yes. Send your hex codes and vector sponsor files and we'll color-match once, then reuse that across jerseys, hoodies, and fan pieces so everything stays consistent.
What's the minimum order?
Custom esports jerseys typically start around 10 pieces, which covers an active roster plus a few staff. Fan drops and larger programs order well beyond that for better pricing.
Can you handle mixed sizing across the roster?
Absolutely — send a roster with each player's size and we'll produce per-player fits, including extended sizes, all in one run.
How far ahead should we order before a tournament?
Plan three to five weeks before your event to cover mockups, approval, and production. If you're tight on time, tell us the deadline up front and we'll confirm whether a rush is possible.
Can we sell a fan version of the merch?
Yes — we build your fan line off the same brand kit as your roster gear, so you can release tees, hoodies, and hats to your community in your colors.
Do you keep our files for reorders?
We do. Your approved artwork stays on record, so a mid-season sub, a new staffer, or a fan restock matches the originals exactly.
Let's outfit your org
Send your logo, roster, sponsor list, and colors. We'll mock up your jerseys, staff hoodies, and a fan drop — all from one brand kit — and quote it at volume.
Get a Custom QuotePricing and lead times shown are illustrative and vary with garment, decoration method, placements, and quantity. Request a quote for firm pricing.