Custom Baseball Uniform Maker — Low MOQ, Full Decoration Capabilities
Professional custom baseball uniform maker with 28+ years of experience. MOQ from 100 pieces, complete decoration capabilities including embroidery, chenille, tackle twill and sublimation — all under one roof in Dongguan.
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Why SELMOND Stands Out as Your Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Start your custom baseball uniform order at just 100 pieces per style and color, reducing inventory risk and improving cash flow.
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Over two decades specializing in varsity jackets, baseball jerseys, caps and team uniforms for brands, schools and teams worldwide.
Full In-House Decoration Floor
Embroidery, chenille letters, tackle twill, sublimation, screen printing and heat transfer — all crafted under one roof for quality control.
Authentic Varsity Construction
Genuine wool bodies, leather or PU sleeves, ribbed knit trims and professional lettering that hold their shape wear after wear.
Fast Artwork & Sampling
Receive artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs and physical samples before any bulk production run begins, ensuring perfect execution.
OEM, ODM & Private Label
Flexible partnership models including OEM, ODM and private label for brands at any stage — from finished tech packs to concept sketches or original design development.
Built for Teams, Clubs & Brands

Custom Baseball Jerseys
Full-button and pullover baseball jerseys with tackle-twill names and numbers, embroidered logos, or full-dye sublimation. Polyester mesh, tricot or sublimation poly. In-house decoration ensures tight satin edges and clean layering. MOQ from 100 pieces per style. Artwork proofs and strike-offs before bulk.
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Baseball Pants
Durable baseball pants in polyester or poly-blend, with elastic or belted waist, open-bottom or elastic cuffs, and reinforced knees. Available in solid colors or with piping and contrast panels. Sized for youth through adult. Sourced and cut in-house to match jersey sets and team colors.
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Sublimated Baseball Uniforms
Edge-to-edge dye-sublimation baseball uniforms — jerseys, pants, and optional socks — with unlimited colors, gradients, patterns and team graphics. No color minimums, no fade or peel. Full design support from sketch to production file. Perfect for bold team identities and influencer capsules. MOQ 100 pieces per style.
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Baseball Warm-Up Jackets
Lightweight polyester warm-up jackets with full or half zip, stand or fold-over collar, and optional tackle-twill or embroidered team names and logos. Mesh or tricot lining. Ideal for pre-game, dugout and travel. Coordinates with uniforms. In-house embroidery and tackle-twill decoration. Low MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Baseball Caps
Structured baseball caps in cotton twill or brushed cotton with embroidered logos, chenille letters, woven patches or leather patches. Six-panel or five-panel construction, snapback or fitted closures. Cap embroidery handled in-house with tight registration. MOQ 100 pieces per design. Full sampling before production.
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Youth Baseball Uniforms
Complete youth baseball uniforms — jerseys, pants, caps and optional socks — sized and graded for players ages 4 through 14. Tackle-twill numbers, embroidered logos, or full sublimation. Durable fabrics, reinforced stitching, and decoration that holds up to weekly play and washing. MOQ 100 pieces per style.
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Baseball Socks
Crew-length and knee-high baseball socks in acrylic, polyester or cotton-blend yarns with team stripes, solid colors or sublimated patterns. Sized youth through adult. Coordinate with uniform sets or sold separately. Knit by trusted mills and quality-checked before shipment. MOQ 100 pairs per colorway.
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Baseball Batting Practice Jerseys
Lightweight mesh or two-button henley jerseys for batting practice and warm-ups. Tackle-twill or screen-printed names, numbers and logos. Polyester mesh or moisture-wicking tricot. Fast turnaround for practice gear and promotional giveaways. In-house decoration and low 100-piece MOQ keep inventory flexible and costs down.
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Full Baseball Uniform Sets
Coordinated full baseball uniform packages — jersey, pants, cap, socks and optional warm-up jacket — with matching colors, decoration and team branding across every piece. One supplier, one timeline, one quality standard. Artwork proofing, sampling and decoration all handled in-house. MOQ 100 sets. Built for teams and resellers.
Get a QuoteAbout SELMOND — Your Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s garment manufacturing region — SELMOND began as a small family cut-and-sew and decoration workshop. Today, with over 28 years of experience and a team of more than 200 skilled employees, we’ve grown into a full-service custom baseball uniform maker serving sports teams, schools, clubs, apparel brands, screen printers and wholesalers across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and beyond.
What sets SELMOND apart is our complete in-house capability: cut-and-sew lines plus dedicated embroidery, chenille, tackle-twill, sublimation, screen-print and heat-transfer stations under one roof. We’ve served over 2,000 brands and teams with a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces, offering OEM, ODM and private-label partnership with MOQ from just 100 pieces per style. Every garment reflects our core values: Craftsmanship First, Customer Growth, Innovation and Responsibility.
From artwork proofing and sampling to bulk production, decoration and global logistics, SELMOND is built to be the long-term manufacturing partner behind your growing custom baseball uniform and team apparel brand — not just another supplier.

Our Core Capabilities as Your Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
Full In-House Decoration Floor
SELMOND operates dedicated embroidery, chenille, tackle-twill, sublimation, screen-print and heat-transfer stations under one roof. Every decoration technique is controlled in-house, ensuring consistent quality, faster turnaround and tighter coordination between cut-and-sew and finishing — no outsourcing, no delays.
- Flat, 3D puff and cap embroidery with logo digitizing
- Chenille varsity letters, patches and appliqué
- Single, double and triple-layer tackle-twill names and numbers
- Full-dye sublimation for edge-to-edge team graphics

Authentic Varsity Construction Standards
We build baseball uniforms and varsity jackets the right way: melton wool or wool-blend bodies, genuine or premium PU leather sleeves, ribbed knit trims that hold their stripe, and reinforced stitching at every stress point. Authentic materials and proven construction methods deliver garments that look sharp and last season after season.
- Melton wool bodies paired with leather or PU sleeves
- Ribbed knit collars, cuffs and waistbands with stripe detail
- Reinforced shoulder, armhole and pocket stitching
- Snap-button or zipper closures with branded hardware

Design & Artwork Development Support
Start with a sketch, a photo or just an idea. SELMOND’s in-house design team creates production-ready tech packs, digitizes logos, lays out chenille letters, grades sizing and prepares decoration strike-offs — turning your concept into a finished custom baseball uniform with full artwork proofs before any bulk run begins.
- Original artwork and tech-pack development from concept
- Logo digitizing for embroidery and sublimation
- Chenille and tackle-twill letter layout and sizing
- Decoration strike-offs and sample garments for approval

Flexible Sampling & Low-MOQ Production
Test your design risk-free with pre-production samples, then launch with as few as 100 pieces per style and colorway. SELMOND’s flexible MOQ lets teams, startups and growing brands validate designs, reduce inventory risk and scale orders as demand grows — without the typical factory minimums that lock up cash.
- Pre-production samples with full decoration before bulk
- MOQ from just 100 pieces per style/color
- Patterns, artwork and trims kept on file for fast re-orders
- Deposit terms that ease as partnership grows

SELMOND vs. Typical Custom Baseball Uniform Makers
See how our 28+ years of experience, in-house decoration capabilities, and flexible MOQ set us apart from typical suppliers.
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Custom Baseball Uniform Maker Production Process — From Artwork to Shipped Uniforms
Our 9-step manufacturing flow ensures consistent quality, accurate decoration and on-time delivery for every custom baseball uniform order — from your first inquiry to final shipment.
Inquiry & Tech Pack
Share your design concept, artwork, logo or reference photo. Our team reviews your requirements and develops a production-ready tech pack with sizing, fabrics and decoration specs.
Artwork & Logo Digitizing
We digitize logos, lay out chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers and embroidery files, then send artwork proofs and decoration strike-offs for your approval before sampling.
Fabric & Trims Sourcing
We source melton wool, leather, PU sleeves, polyester mesh, sublimation poly, ribbed knit trims and all decoration materials from trusted mills across China.
Pattern Making & Sampling
Our pattern team grades your design across the full size set, cuts sample garments and applies decoration to create a wearable pre-production sample for final sign-off.
Bulk Production & QC
Once approved, we begin bulk cut-and-sew production with in-line quality control at every stage — fabric inspection, stitching, decoration placement and finishing — ensuring consistency across the run.
Decoration & Finishing
Garments move through our in-house embroidery, chenille, tackle-twill and sublimation stations. Custom labels, hang tags, snap buttons and zippers are applied before final pressing and packaging.
Packaging & Logistics
Finished uniforms are packed to your specifications, inspected one last time, and shipped via sea or air freight with full export documentation and tracking to your destination.
How to Partner With Your Custom Baseball Uniform Maker in 3 Simple Steps
From initial inquiry to finished uniforms, SELMOND streamlines every stage of production with fast artwork proofing, sampling and bulk manufacturing support.
Submit Your Design or Brief
Share your tech pack, logo files, reference images or concept. Our design team will digitize artwork, develop full decoration layouts and provide production-ready proofs within 24–48 hours.
Review Quote, Proofs & Samples
Receive a detailed quote covering fabrics, decoration and MOQ. Approve artwork strike-offs and request pre-production samples to confirm fit, colors and lettering before bulk production begins.
Approve and Launch Production
Confirm your order with a deposit. SELMOND handles cut-and-sew, in-house decoration, inline QC, packaging and global shipping—keeping you updated at every milestone until delivery.
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Teams & Brands Trust SELMOND as Their Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
We launched our first baseball uniform line with just 100 pieces. The tackle-twill numbers were flawless, and SELMOND’s design team turned our rough sketches into production-ready artwork in 48 hours. Cut our time-to-market by 40%.
After five years and over 30 reorders, quality stays rock-solid. The chenille letters sit flat every time, and their pattern files mean we can add colorways without starting from scratch. A true manufacturing partner, not just a supplier.
Our school needed authentic varsity-style baseball jerseys at a budget-friendly MOQ. SELMOND delivered wool-blend bodies, embroidered logos, and tackle-twill names for 120 pieces. Parents said they looked better than the pro retail versions.
FAQ — Custom Baseball Uniform Maker Questions Answered
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Are sample costs refundable or credited toward my bulk order?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Choosing a Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
This comprehensive guide walks you through the decision framework for selecting the right custom baseball uniform maker, from evaluating supplier capabilities and material quality to understanding decoration techniques, avoiding common sourcing mistakes, and comparing pricing models to maximize value.
1. What Is a Custom Baseball Uniform Maker?
A custom baseball uniform maker is a manufacturer or supplier that produces made-to-order baseball jerseys, pants, caps and accessories tailored to a team’s unique designs, logos, player names and numbers. Unlike off-the-shelf uniforms sold in fixed sizes and colorways, custom production starts with artwork development, fabric selection, decoration proofs and size-set grading before any garment is cut or sewn.
Schools, travel teams, recreational leagues, clubs and custom apparel brands rely on custom baseball uniform makers to build team identity and cohesion on the field. Personalized uniforms reinforce brand recognition, boost player morale and meet performance requirements — moisture-wicking fabrics, reinforced stitching and full-range-of-motion cuts — that generic stock cannot deliver.
Minimum order quantities typically start at 100 pieces per style and color, allowing smaller teams and startup brands to access factory-direct pricing and professional decoration — embroidery, tackle-twill lettering, sublimation and screen printing — without the inventory risk of bulk wholesale programs. Custom production turns a uniform into a team asset.
2. The Evolution of Custom Baseball Uniform Manufacturing
In the early 1900s, baseball teams relied on heavy wool flannel uniforms hand-tailored by local seamstresses and neighborhood shops, each garment cut one at a time with minimal standardization. By the 1950s, polyester blends began replacing wool, and production shifted to specialized team-wear factories that could run size sets and maintain consistent color matching across dozens of jerseys.
The 1990s brought three transformative innovations: dye sublimation printing eliminated the weight and durability limits of screen print, four-way stretch polyester mesh improved mobility and moisture management, and digital design software let teams visualize full uniform sets before committing to a sample. These advances turned what was once a six-week, sketch-based process into a workflow measured in days, with artwork proofs exchanged by email and strike-offs couriered internationally.
Globalization and online ordering platforms have since opened access to professional custom baseball uniform makers for high-school teams, independent leagues and startup apparel brands. Factories in China’s Dongguan region now offer MOQs as low as 100 pieces, flexible payment terms and full decoration capabilities — chenille, tackle-twill, embroidery and sublimation — under one roof, enabling smaller buyers to launch with the same craftsmanship once reserved for major-league suppliers.
3. Types of Custom Baseball Uniform Makers
Not every custom baseball uniform maker operates the same way. The landscape spans full-service OEM/ODM factories, domestic cut-and-sew shops, sublimation specialists, decorated resellers and online design platforms — each with distinct MOQs, lead times and customization depth.
Full-Service OEM/ODM Factories
Overseas manufacturers like SELMOND offer end-to-end production: pattern making, fabric sourcing, cut-and-sew, decoration and export logistics. MOQs typically start at 100–500 pieces per style/colorway, with lead times of 25–45 days after sample approval.
Ideal for brands, wholesalers and screen printers launching new lines or scaling volume. Full control over fabric, trims, decoration and labeling keeps margins high and product differentiation strong.
Domestic Cut-and-Sew Shops
US and Canadian shops provide faster turnaround — often 10–20 days — but MOQs range from 50 to 300 pieces and per-unit costs run 40–80% higher than overseas.
Best suited for rush orders, small teams or brands prioritizing ‘Made in USA’ positioning and willing to trade cost for speed and proximity.
Sublimation Specialists
Factories focused exclusively on full-dye sublimation deliver vivid, all-over graphics with low setup costs. MOQs may drop to 25–50 pieces, and lead times average 15–30 days.
Perfect for youth leagues, tournament teams and influencers needing eye-catching designs without embroidery or tackle-twill complexity.
Decorated Apparel Resellers
Middlemen buy blank or semi-finished goods, add decoration in-house or via third parties, then resell. MOQs appear flexible — sometimes as low as 12 pieces — but margins shrink and quality control becomes opaque.
Suitable only for one-off team orders or event merchandise where speed outweighs cost efficiency and brand consistency.
4. Materials and Fabrics for Custom Baseball Uniforms
Fabric choice defines comfort, durability and on-field performance. A custom baseball uniform maker should offer polyester mesh, poly-spandex blends, moisture-wicking interlock and button-front jersey knits across a range of GSM weights tailored to practice, game and age group.
| Fabric Type | GSM Range | Breathability | Stretch | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% Polyester Mesh | 140–160 | Excellent | Low | Youth/adult game jerseys, hot climates |
| Poly-Spandex Blend | 160–180 | Very Good | High (4-way) | Adult game jerseys, performance practice |
| Moisture-Wicking Interlock | 180–200 | Good | Moderate | Button-front jerseys, practice tops |
| Jersey Knit (Button-Front) | 180–200 | Good | Low–Moderate | Traditional full-button uniforms |
100% Polyester Mesh

Polyester mesh dominates baseball uniforms because it wicks moisture fast, dries quickly and holds color through repeated washing. Most game jerseys use 140–160 GSM mesh for maximum breathability in hot weather.
Lightweight mesh resists pilling and stretching, making it the default for youth and adult game-day apparel where airflow and low maintenance matter most.
Poly-Spandex Blends

Adding 5–10% spandex to polyester delivers four-way stretch and a closer fit without sacrificing moisture management. These blends typically run 160–180 GSM and suit players who prefer modern athletic cuts.
Poly-spandex is ideal for adult game jerseys and performance practice gear where freedom of movement and shape retention are priorities.
Moisture-Wicking Interlock and Button-Front Jersey Knits

Interlock knits offer a smoother face and tighter stitch than mesh, running 180–200 GSM for durability. Button-front jerseys often use heavier interlock or pique to support buttonholes and repeated stress.
These fabrics are the choice for traditional full-button uniforms and practice tops where abrasion resistance and a classic look outweigh maximum ventilation.
5. Customization and Decoration Options with a Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
A capable custom baseball uniform maker offers multiple decoration techniques, each suited to different budgets, design complexity and durability needs. Understanding setup costs, wash performance and visual impact helps you match technique to aesthetic and order size.
| Technique | Setup Cost | Wash Durability | Design Complexity | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dye Sublimation | Low (no color minimums) | Excellent (dye-bonded) | Unlimited colors, gradients, photos | Full-dye jerseys, all-over prints |
| Tackle Twill | Medium (cut + sew) | Excellent (stitched edges) | Letters, numbers, simple shapes | Team names, player numbers, classic look |
| Embroidery | Medium (digitizing) | Excellent (thread) | Logos, text, moderate detail | Caps, chest logos, premium finish |
| Screen Printing | Medium (screens per color) | Very Good (plastisol ink) | Moderate (spot color) | Large runs, bold graphics, budget teams |
| Heat Transfer | Low (digital or pre-cut) | Good (may crack over time) | High (full-color digital) | Short runs, names, numbers, quick turnarounds |
6. Key Quality Indicators When Evaluating a Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
Quality failures in custom baseball uniforms show up on the field, not in the showroom. Evaluating a custom baseball uniform maker requires checking five construction and material benchmarks before committing to bulk production.
Stitch Density and Seam Reinforcement

Shoulder and side seams endure the highest stress during play. Professional-grade baseball jerseys use 12–14 stitches per inch on critical seams, with double-needle or flatlock construction at shoulders and armholes.
SELMOND reinforces high-stress zones with bartack stitching at pocket corners and sleeve hems. Request close-up photos of seam interiors and ask for stitch-count specifications in your tech pack.
Colorfastness and Dye Quality
Dye migration and fading destroy team identity after a few wash cycles. ISO 105 colorfastness ratings of grade 4 or higher ensure colors hold through 50+ industrial launderings.
Full-dye sublimation locks pigment into polyester fibers, eliminating surface wear. Request wash-test reports and strike-off samples in your exact Pantone or PMS references before approving bulk fabric.
Sizing Consistency Across Production Runs
Variance beyond ±1 cm in chest, length and sleeve measurements creates fit complaints and returns. A reliable custom baseball uniform maker maintains graded patterns on file and uses cut-room templates for every re-order.
SELMOND archives patterns, artwork and trim specs for each client, ensuring identical sizing across seasons. Always order pre-production samples in three sizes — small, medium and large — and measure against your approved spec sheet.
Hardware Quality and Fabric Pilling Resistance
Snap buttons that pop open mid-game and polyester mesh that pills after two washes signal cost-cutting in materials. YKK or equivalent zippers, metal snaps rated for 500+ cycles, and anti-pill polyester (tested per ASTM D3511) are minimum standards.
Request fabric pilling and hardware cycle-test certificates. Red flags include refusal to provide samples, vague ‘industry standard’ claims, and mismatched hardware finishes across a sample set.
7. How to Choose the Right Custom Baseball Uniform Maker for Your Needs
Choosing the right custom baseball uniform maker starts with matching factory capabilities to your order volume, timeline and decoration requirements. Small teams prioritize low MOQ and fast sampling; growing brands need scalable capacity, flexible payment terms and in-house decoration to protect quality and speed.
Assess MOQ and Scalability
Factories with 100-piece minimums per style let small teams and startups test designs without inventory risk. Brands planning re-orders or multi-team programs need partners with monthly capacity above 80,000 pieces and pattern-on-file systems that speed repeat production.
Verify In-House Decoration Capabilities
Outsourced embroidery, tackle-twill and sublimation add 7–14 days and increase quality variance. Makers running cut-and-sew plus decoration under one roof — chenille, tackle-twill, screen print, heat transfer and full-dye sublimation — deliver tighter tolerances and faster turnaround.
Review Design Support and Sample Policies
Look for artwork digitizing, logo proofs, decoration strike-offs and pre-production samples. Factories offering tech-pack development from sketches or photos reduce your design workload and ensure decoration specs translate correctly to bulk.
Compare Payment Terms and References
First-order deposits range from 50–100%; long-term partners may negotiate 30% down. Request client references, past team photos and production timelines. Flexible payment channels — T/T, PayPal, credit card — signal buyer-friendly operations.
8. Common Mistakes Buyers Make When Sourcing from a Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
Even experienced buyers stumble when sourcing team apparel overseas. Five recurring mistakes account for most fit complaints, budget overruns and delayed season launches — yet all are preventable with clear communication upfront.
Choosing Price Over Quality
A $12 jersey with ghosted sublimation or loose stitching costs far more than a $16 garment that survives 50 washes. SELMOND uses 180–200 GSM polyester mesh and reinforced flatlock seams to ensure durability, keeping per-wear cost low even when the unit price is slightly higher.
Skipping Pre-Production Samples
Approving a bulk order without a physical sample invites fit and decoration surprises. Always request a strike-off showing exact fabric weight, decoration placement and color matching before committing to 500 pieces.
Underestimating Lead Times
Overseas production typically requires 25–35 days after sample approval, plus 15–25 days shipping. Add two weeks for artwork proofs and sampling. Order at least 10 weeks before your season opener to avoid air-freight premiums.
Ignoring Size-Chart Confirmation
Asian and US sizing can differ by two full sizes. Lock in a detailed size chart — chest, length, sleeve — during sampling and keep it on file for every re-order to prevent fit issues.
Failing to Clarify Decoration Methods
Sublimation, screen print and tackle-twill carry different MOQs and per-piece costs. Specify the technique in your initial quote request; switching mid-production can double decoration fees and delay delivery.
9. Steps to Launch Your Baseball Apparel Brand with a Custom Baseball Uniform Maker
Launching a baseball apparel brand requires a structured approach from concept to first shipment. A clear roadmap minimizes risk, speeds time-to-market, and builds the foundation for a long-term partnership with your custom baseball uniform maker.
Define Your Niche and Target Customer
Identify whether you serve youth leagues, adult recreational teams, school athletic departments, or independent streetwear customers. Each segment demands different fit profiles, decoration styles, and price points.
Clear audience definition informs fabric weight, decoration complexity, and MOQ planning from day one.
Create Design Concepts and Tech Packs
Develop sketches, reference images, or full tech packs detailing fabric, trims, colorways, and decoration placement. SELMOND’s design team can digitize logos, grade sizes, and generate production-ready artwork from any starting point.
Complete tech packs reduce sampling rounds and ensure consistent results across re-orders.
Source and Vet Two to Three Manufacturers
Request samples, decoration strike-offs, and references from shortlisted factories. Compare lead times, MOQ flexibility, decoration capabilities, and payment terms.
SELMOND’s 100-piece MOQ and retained pattern files support pilot launches and iterative product testing.
Order Samples and Test Quality
Evaluate stitching, decoration durability, fit consistency, and trim quality on physical samples. Wash-test chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers, and sublimation prints to confirm colorfastness.
Approved samples become your quality benchmark for every future production run.
Place a Pilot Run and Build Partnership
Start with 100–300 pieces to validate market demand and refine sizing. SELMOND’s flexible deposit terms and nine-step process ensure predictable lead times and quality as your brand scales.
Long-term partnerships deliver faster re-orders, lower deposits, and consistent craftsmanship that supports brand growth.
10. Pricing and Cost Structures for Custom Baseball Uniforms
Custom baseball uniform pricing hinges on four variables: fabric grade, decoration complexity, order quantity, and lead time. A polyester mesh jersey with screen-printed numbers costs significantly less than a full-dye sublimated uniform with tackle-twill lettering and embroidered logos.
MOQ directly affects unit economics. A 100-piece order at a custom baseball uniform maker typically delivers 30–40% lower per-unit cost than a 20-piece run, because setup fees — artwork digitizing, screen exposure, embroidery programming — are amortized across more garments. Factories like SELMOND start at 100 pieces per style/color, balancing accessible entry with production efficiency.
Decoration method drives both setup and per-unit costs. Screen printing carries a one-time screen fee but low incremental cost; embroidery has digitizing fees and higher per-stitch charges; tackle-twill and chenille add labor-intensive cutting and stitching. Rush orders under 30 days often incur 15–25% surcharges. Stable partners negotiating repeat orders can secure lower deposits and tighter pricing as patterns and artwork stay on file.
| Order Quantity | Est. Price per Unit (USD) | Typical Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| 20–50 pieces | $45–$75 | 45–60 days |
| 100–200 pieces | $30–$50 | 35–45 days |
| 300–500 pieces | $22–$38 | 30–40 days |
| 500+ pieces | $18–$30 | 25–35 days |
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