Custom Bulk Baseball Jerseys — 100-Piece MOQ, Full In-House Decoration
SELMOND manufactures bulk baseball jerseys, custom varsity jackets, letterman jackets, custom baseball caps and team uniforms with embroidery, tackle twill, sublimation and screen print — all in-house. 28+ years serving teams, brands and decorators worldwide.
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Why SELMOND’s Bulk Baseball Jerseys Stand Out
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Launch your team apparel line or test new designs with just 100 pieces per style and color, reducing inventory risk and upfront investment.
Fast Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs and sample garments before bulk production to ensure every detail matches your vision perfectly.
Full In-House Decoration Floor
Embroidery, chenille, tackle twill, sublimation, screen print and heat transfer all under one roof for consistent quality and faster turnaround.
Authentic Varsity Construction Quality
Premium wool bodies, genuine or PU leather sleeves, and ribbed knit trims engineered to hold shape, color and lettering wear after wear.
OEM, ODM & Private Label
Partner with us at any stage—bring your tech pack, share a sketch, or start with just an idea. Full design support included.
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Founded in 1998 in Dongguan’s garment hub, SELMOND has produced for over 2,000 brands with a skilled team of 200-plus employees.
Baseball Jersey Styles for Every Team

Full Button Baseball Jerseys
Traditional full-button baseball jerseys in polyester tricot, mesh or sublimation poly. Available with tackle-twill lettering, embroidery or screen print. Genuine baseball placket construction with snap or sewn buttons. MOQ 100 pieces per colorway, sized youth through adult.
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Two Button Baseball Jerseys
Two-button henley-style baseball jerseys with contrast or self-fabric placket. Cut-and-sew construction in moisture-wicking polyester or mesh. Ideal for retro team looks and casual leagues. Decoration via tackle twill, embroidery or heat transfer. Low MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Sleeveless Baseball Jerseys
Sleeveless baseball jerseys for warm-weather leagues, training and fan apparel. Polyester mesh or tricot body with ribbed neck and armhole binding. Full decoration capability including tackle-twill numbers, screen print and sublimation. Sized youth and adult, 100-piece minimum.
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Sublimated Baseball Jerseys
Full-dye sublimated baseball jerseys with edge-to-edge graphics, gradients and team branding. No color limits, no ghosting. Moisture-wicking polyester knit, cut and sewn in-house. Ideal for modern team identities and influencer capsules. MOQ 100 pieces, artwork proofs included.
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Tackle Twill Jerseys
Classic tackle-twill baseball jerseys with single-, double- or triple-layer sewn lettering and numbers. Satin-edge stitching on polyester tricot or mesh bodies. The authentic look for schools, leagues and vintage-inspired brands. In-house twill cutting and sewing, 100-piece MOQ.
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Youth Baseball Jerseys
Youth baseball jerseys sized 4–14, tailored for school teams, Little League and junior clubs. Available in full-button, two-button and sleeveless styles with embroidery, tackle twill or sublimation. Durable polyester construction. Decoration and sizing graded in-house, MOQ 100 pieces.
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Adult Baseball Jerseys
Adult baseball jerseys in S–3XL, designed for high school, college, semi-pro and rec leagues. Full range of decoration: tackle twill, chenille, embroidery, sublimation. Polyester tricot, mesh or sublimation knit. Cut, sewn and decorated in Dongguan. Minimum order 100 pieces.
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Custom Baseball Jerseys
Fully customizable baseball jerseys from artwork concept to finished garment. Choose fabric, fit, placket style, decoration method and trim colors. In-house design support, logo digitizing, size grading and strike-offs. OEM, ODM and private label. MOQ 100 pieces per design.
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Blank Baseball Jerseys
Blank baseball jerseys ready for your decoration or resale. Polyester tricot or mesh, full-button or two-button styles, youth and adult sizing. Ideal for screen printers, decorators and wholesalers. Quality ribbed trims and reinforced stitching. Low wholesale MOQ, fast turnaround.
Get a QuoteAbout SELMOND — 28+ Years Manufacturing Bulk Baseball Jerseys
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s garment manufacturing hub — SELMOND has grown from a family cut-and-sew workshop into a full-service team apparel manufacturer. Today, over 200 skilled employees produce bulk baseball jerseys, varsity jackets, caps and uniforms for sports teams, schools, custom apparel brands, screen printers and wholesalers across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Russia and the Middle East.
What sets SELMOND apart is a craftsmanship-first philosophy built around in-house decoration. While most factories outsource embroidery, tackle twill, chenille patches and sublimation, SELMOND runs dedicated decoration stations under one roof — ensuring every bulk baseball jersey order meets the tight tolerances, clean stitching and vivid color that teams and brands demand. Full control over cut-and-sew plus decoration means faster turnarounds, consistent quality and lower MOQs starting from just 100 pieces.
With 28+ years of OEM, ODM and private-label experience, SELMOND has served over 2,000 brands and teams worldwide. From artwork proofing and sampling to bulk production and global logistics, the company operates as a long-term manufacturing partner — not just a supplier — helping clients launch, scale and sustain their custom team apparel businesses.

In-House Decoration Craftsmanship for Bulk Baseball Jerseys
Tackle-Twill Names & Numbers That Last
Every bulk baseball jersey order deserves tackle-twill lettering stitched with tight satin edges, flat appliqué and clean multi-layer stacks. SELMOND runs dedicated tackle-twill stations with single, double and triple-layer capability, ensuring team numbers and player names stay sharp through countless washes and seasons of play.
- Single, double and triple-layer tackle twill for depth and dimension
- Satin-edge zigzag stitching that prevents fraying and lifting
- Full size-set grading so every jersey number aligns perfectly
- In-house digitizing and layout proofing before bulk production

Chenille Letters & Varsity Patches
Chenille brings authenticity and texture to team apparel. SELMOND’s chenille department produces varsity-style letters, mascot patches and custom appliqués that sit flat, hold their pile and add tactile dimension to bulk baseball jerseys, warm-up jackets and commemorative team gear without the weight or stiffness of cheaper embroidered alternatives.
- Genuine chenille yarn sourced from trusted Chinese mills
- Flat, clean backing that won't pucker or distort jersey fabric
- Custom shapes, sizes and color combinations for team identity
- Strike-off samples provided before any bulk chenille run

Full-Dye Sublimation for Unlimited Design
For bold, edge-to-edge graphics and photorealistic team branding, SELMOND’s in-house dye sublimation line delivers vibrant, permanent color that won’t crack, peel or fade. Ideal for modern bulk baseball jerseys with gradient fills, complex logos and sponsor placements, sublimation runs on polyester tricot and mesh with no minimum color count or setup fees per design.
- Edge-to-edge full-dye sublimation with no color or artwork limits
- Permanent dye bond that resists fading, cracking and peeling
- Polyester tricot and mesh fabrics optimized for sublimation clarity
- Digital proofs and color-match strike-offs included in sampling

Precision Embroidery — Flat, 3D & Cap
SELMOND’s embroidery floor handles flat, 3D puff, cap and logo embroidery with tight registration and consistent thread tension across bulk orders. Whether it’s a chest logo on a hundred jerseys or a side-panel emblem on matching caps, every stitch is digitized in-house, proofed on sample fabric and locked into production files for flawless repeatability order after order.
- Flat, 3D puff and cap embroidery with in-house digitizing
- Consistent thread tension and registration across bulk runs
- Logo and monogram embroidery on jerseys, caps and warm-up gear
- Strike-off samples and thread-color matching before production

SELMOND vs. Typical Bulk Baseball Jersey Suppliers
When sourcing bulk baseball jerseys, not all manufacturers are built the same. SELMOND’s 28+ years of in-house decoration, flexible MOQ, and full-service support deliver faster turnaround, better quality control, and lower risk for teams, brands, and decorators worldwide.
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Our Bulk Baseball Jersey Production Process
From inquiry to global shipment, SELMOND’s structured six-phase workflow ensures every bulk baseball jersey order meets your team’s decoration, fit and quality standards — backed by 28+ years of OEM experience.
Inquiry & Artwork Development
Submit your design, logo or concept. Our team develops production-ready artwork, digitizes logos, creates decoration proofs and finalizes tech packs with you before sampling begins.
Fabric & Trim Sourcing
We source polyester mesh, tricot or sublimation fabrics, ribbed knit trims, buttons and zippers from trusted mills — all matched to your jersey specifications and decoration requirements.
Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive physical samples with decoration strike-offs — embroidery, tackle twill, sublimation or screen print — so you approve fit, color, lettering placement and craftsmanship before bulk production.
Bulk Production & In-Line QC
Cut-and-sew lines produce your bulk baseball jerseys with in-line quality checks at cutting, stitching and assembly stages, ensuring consistent sizing, stitching integrity and fabric alignment across every piece.
Decoration & Finishing
Jerseys move to our in-house decoration floor for embroidery, chenille patches, tackle-twill numbers, sublimation or heat transfer — then receive final pressing, thread trimming and inspection.
Packing & Global Shipping
Each jersey is folded, poly-bagged with custom labels and hang tags, carton-packed and shipped via sea, air or express to your warehouse — with full export documentation and tracking.
How to Order Custom Bulk Baseball Jerseys from SELMOND
From concept to shipment, our streamlined process makes ordering bulk baseball jerseys simple and transparent — whether you have a finished tech pack or just an idea.
Submit Your Brief or Tech Pack
Share your design concept, reference images, logo files, or complete tech pack. Our team reviews your requirements and confirms MOQ, decoration methods, fabric options and timeline.
Receive Artwork Proofs and Costing
We develop full artwork layouts, digitize logos, recommend decoration techniques, and provide itemized pricing with fabric swatches. Revisions are included until you approve.
Approve Samples and Strike-Offs
Review physical samples with actual decoration — embroidery, tackle twill, sublimation or screen print — before bulk production begins. Adjust fit, color or details as needed.
Bulk Production and Quality Control
Your bulk baseball jerseys enter our cut-and-sew and decoration lines. In-line inspections check stitching, decoration alignment, sizing and finishing at every stage before final packing.
Final Inspection and Global Shipment
Completed jerseys pass final QC, are packed with your custom labels and hang tags, and ship via sea or air to your warehouse or fulfillment center worldwide.
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Customer Success Stories — Bulk Baseball Jersey Orders
We launched a 500-piece custom baseball jersey collection in just 6 weeks with absolutely zero defects. SELMOND’s tackle-twill numbers and embroidered logos were flawless across every single jersey. Best bulk baseball jerseys partner we’ve worked with.
Switched to SELMOND for our bulk baseball jerseys and reduced our per-unit cost by 28% compared to our previous supplier — without sacrificing quality. The sublimation work on 1,200 jerseys was perfect, and their 100-piece MOQ let us test new designs risk-free.
Perfect embroidery and chenille patches on over 2,000 bulk baseball jerseys for our youth league program. SELMOND’s decoration quality held up beautifully through the entire season, and their sampling process caught issues before production even started.
Bulk Baseball Jersey FAQs
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The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Bulk Baseball Jerseys for Teams & Brands
Navigate supplier selection, fabric choices, decoration methods, and pricing tiers with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, quality benchmarks, and the most common mistakes teams and custom apparel brands make when sourcing bulk baseball jerseys.
1. What Are Bulk Baseball Jerseys?
Bulk baseball jerseys are team uniforms or custom apparel sold in wholesale quantities, typically starting at 12 to 50 pieces per design or colorway, with tiered pricing that rewards higher volumes. Unlike retail single-unit purchases, bulk orders unlock per-piece cost reductions of 20 to 40 percent and access to full customization — team names, player numbers, logos and sponsor patches — applied through embroidery, tackle-twill, screen printing or dye sublimation.
Schools, youth and adult leagues, travel clubs, custom apparel brands, screen printers, decorators and wholesalers represent the core buyers of bulk baseball jerseys. These clients need consistent sizing, repeatable decoration quality and predictable lead times across multiple orders, requirements that wholesale manufacturers are equipped to meet but retail channels cannot support.
SELMOND sets its MOQ at 100 pieces per style and color, a threshold designed to balance factory efficiency with the cash-flow and inventory constraints of emerging brands, small teams and independent designers. Payment terms start at 100 percent for first orders and step down to 30 percent deposits for established partners, with patterns and decoration files archived for fast re-orders.
2. The Evolution of Baseball Jerseys in Team Sports
Baseball jerseys began as heavy wool flannel garments in the 1840s, with button-front styles becoming the professional standard by the 1900s. These early designs prioritized durability over comfort, often weighing more than 400 GSM and retaining sweat through nine-inning games.
The 1970s introduced pullover mesh jerseys in double-knit polyester, cutting weight by nearly half and allowing air circulation through open-weave construction. By the 1980s, moisture-wicking tricot and mesh fabrics replaced wool entirely at the professional level, and screen-printed tackle-twill decoration became the dominant customization method for team names and numbers.
Bulk manufacturing scaled alongside youth leagues and corporate recreation programs from the 1990s onward. Factories in China’s Guangdong province — including SELMOND’s Humen facility, operational since 1998 — began offering MOQs as low as 100 pieces per colorway, enabling small teams, schools, and custom apparel brands to access the same sublimation, tackle-twill and embroidery techniques once reserved for pro contracts. Today’s bulk baseball jerseys blend 140–180 GSM moisture-wicking polyester with full-dye sublimation, supporting everything from recreational leagues to influencer capsule drops.
3. Types of Bulk Baseball Jerseys
Bulk baseball jerseys are available in five core silhouettes, each optimized for different league levels, budgets and brand aesthetics. Understanding the structural and visual differences helps buyers match style to team identity and order economics.
Full-Button Jerseys

Full-button jerseys feature a seven- or nine-button front placket running from collar to hem. They deliver the classic professional look favored by adult leagues, high-school varsity teams and custom apparel brands targeting authentic game-day aesthetics.
Typically cut from polyester tricot or mesh with tackle-twill numbers and screen-printed logos, full-button styles command mid-to-premium pricing but offer the highest perceived value for retail and team sales.
Two-Button Placket Styles

Two-button jerseys combine the pullover convenience of practice gear with a short henley-style placket. Youth leagues, recreational teams and budget-conscious schools choose this silhouette for its lower decoration cost and faster turnaround.
The shorter placket reduces material waste and simplifies grading across youth sizes, making it ideal for orders starting at SELMOND’s 100-piece MOQ.
Pullover Mesh Jerseys

Pullover mesh jerseys eliminate buttons entirely, relying on a crew or V-neck opening. Lightweight polyester mesh keeps costs low and ventilation high, making this the go-to choice for summer practice, scrimmages and promotional giveaways.
Brands targeting high-volume orders or influencer capsule drops favor pullovers for their decoration flexibility and sub-10-dollar wholesale price points at scale.
Sleeveless Vests

Sleeveless baseball vests expose the underarm and shoulder, pairing with long-sleeve undershirts for a layered look popular in youth travel ball and retro-themed adult leagues. The vest silhouette reduces fabric and decoration area, lowering per-unit cost while maintaining full chest and back branding space.
Raglan-Sleeve Designs

Raglan-sleeve jerseys route the shoulder seam diagonally from underarm to collar, creating contrast-color sleeves that define vintage and streetwear-inspired team apparel. This construction simplifies sublimation panel layout and enhances range of motion.
Custom brands and influencers use raglan jerseys to differentiate capsule collections, while schools appreciate the bold color-blocking that unifies team identity without added embroidery cost.
4. Materials & Fabrics for Bulk Baseball Jerseys
Fabric choice determines breathability, durability and care requirements across game and practice wear. SELMOND sources polyester mesh, interlock, moisture-wicking blends and cotton/poly fabrics from trusted mills across China, matching GSM weight to performance demands.
| Fabric Type | Weight (GSM) | Breathability | Durability | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100% Polyester Mesh | 140–160 | Excellent | High | Game jerseys, warm climates |
| Polyester Interlock | 160–180 | Good | High | Sublimation jerseys, practice wear |
| Moisture-Wicking Blends | 160–180 | Excellent | High | High-intensity practice |
| Cotton/Poly Blends | 180–200 | Good | Medium | Fan jerseys, retail collections |
Polyester Mesh

100% polyester mesh runs 140–160 GSM and delivers maximum airflow through open-knit construction. It dries fast, holds tackle-twill and screen-print decoration without puckering, and resists fading through repeated wash cycles. Mesh is the default for game jerseys in warm climates and tournament play.
Polyester Interlock & Moisture-Wicking Blends

Interlock polyester (160–180 GSM) offers a smoother face for sublimation and tighter stitch coverage. Moisture-wicking blends add stretch and faster evaporation, ideal for high-intensity practice wear. Both maintain shape and color through commercial laundering.
Cotton/Poly Blends

65/35 or 50/50 cotton/poly blends (180–200 GSM) deliver a softer hand and vintage aesthetic. They breathe well but dry slower than pure polyester. Blends suit fan jerseys, retail collections and teams prioritizing comfort over moisture management.
5. Customization & Decoration Options for Bulk Baseball Jerseys
Decoration quality separates a professional team jersey from a promotional giveaway. SELMOND operates dedicated embroidery, chenille, tackle-twill, sublimation, screen-print and heat-transfer stations in-house, ensuring every name, number and logo holds its shape and color wear after wear.
| Technique | Min Qty | Durability (Cycles) | Colors | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sublimation | 100 | 50+ | Unlimited | 18–25 days |
| Tackle Twill | 100 | 50+ | 8–12 | 20–28 days |
| Screen Print | 200 | 30–40 | 1–6 | 15–22 days |
| Heat Transfer | 50 | 25–35 | Unlimited | 10–15 days |
Dye Sublimation Printing

Full-dye sublimation embeds ink directly into polyester fibers, enabling unlimited colors, gradients and edge-to-edge graphics without cracking or peeling. Setup costs are moderate—digital files replace screens—and per-piece pricing drops sharply above 100 units. Wash durability is excellent; colors remain vivid through 50+ commercial cycles. Turnaround averages 18–25 days for bulk runs.
Tackle-Twill Lettering & Numbers

Single-, double- and triple-layer tackle twill delivers the classic varsity look: satin-edged fabric letters stitched flat to the jersey body. Setup includes digitizing and fabric cutting; per-piece cost is higher than screen print but lower than full embroidery. Durability rivals embroidery when edges are tight-stitched. Ideal for orders from 100 pieces where a premium, tactile finish justifies the investment.
Screen Printing & Heat Transfer

Screen printing suits flat, bold logos on cotton-blend jerseys; setup requires film and screens, making it cost-effective above 200 units. Heat-transfer vinyl applies names and numbers quickly with minimal setup, ideal for low-MOQ runs or mixed rosters, though wash durability trails stitched methods after 30–40 cycles.
6. Key Quality & Construction Elements to Inspect
A bulk baseball jerseys order lives or dies on construction details that hold up through 50-wash seasons and repeated decoration. Before any production run, inspect pre-production samples against a fixed checklist: stitching integrity, trim finishing, hardware quality and dye consistency.
Double-Needle Stitching and Reinforced Seams

Double-needle stitching at hem, sleeve cuffs and shoulder seams prevents unraveling under game-day stress. Shoulder seams should show reinforcement tape or a second pass of chain stitch, especially on tackle-twill jerseys where heavy lettering adds pull.
Thread tension must stay even across every garment in a 500-piece run; loose loops or puckering signal inconsistent machinery setup and forecast fit variation down the line.
Placket Hardware and Collar Finishing

Button plackets require tight, even buttonhole stitching and snap hardware that seats flush without tearing fabric. Snap closures should pass a 5 kg pull test; inferior rivets pop after a handful of washes.
Collar edges need clean binding or cover-stitch finish with no raw thread tails. Request strike-off samples showing actual hardware and finishing before bulk commitment.
Colorfast Dyes and Sizing Consistency

Colorfast polyester and mesh fabrics hold Pantone matches through 30+ industrial washes without bleeding or fading. Request wash-test reports or run your own three-cycle test on samples.
Consistent sizing across a bulk order depends on locked grading patterns and cut-to-spec tolerances within ±1 cm. A reliable manufacturer keeps pattern files on record and runs in-line QC checks every 50 pieces during production.
7. How to Choose a Bulk Baseball Jerseys Manufacturer
Choosing the right manufacturer determines product quality, delivery reliability and long-term partnership value. Vet suppliers on experience, flexibility, certifications and end-to-end service before committing to any bulk order.
Verify OEM/ODM Experience and Portfolio
Request a portfolio showing completed team jerseys with decoration details — embroidery, tackle-twill numbers and sublimation samples. Ask how long the factory has served B2B clients and whether they maintain pattern and artwork files for re-orders.
SELMOND has operated since 1998 and keeps all tech packs, grading and trims on file for streamlined repeat production.
Confirm MOQ Flexibility and Payment Terms
Standard jersey MOQs range from 50 to 500 pieces per colorway. Factories offering 100-piece minimums reduce inventory risk for new brands and smaller teams.
SELMOND starts at 100 pieces per style/color and accepts T/T, PayPal, credit card and USDT, with deposit tiers from 100% down to 30% for established partners.
Assess Design Support and In-House Decoration
Factories with in-house embroidery, tackle-twill and sublimation lines control quality and lead times. Design teams that digitize logos, create tech packs and produce decoration strike-offs accelerate launch timelines.
SELMOND provides artwork proofs, sample garments and full decoration services under one roof, eliminating the need for third-party decorators.
8. Common Mistakes When Ordering Bulk Baseball Jerseys
Even experienced buyers lose thousands on avoidable missteps when scaling from sample to bulk. Six pitfalls account for most chargebacks, delays and unsellable inventory in team apparel production.
Skipping the Sample Order
Ordering 500 jerseys sight-unseen is the fastest way to lock in fit, fabric and decoration issues across every piece. Always request a pre-production sample in your exact fabric, decoration method and size range before committing to bulk.
SELMOND provides strike-off samples with final chenille, tackle-twill or sublimation artwork so clients confirm stitch density, color match and layout before production begins.
Ignoring Fabric Shrinkage and Pre-Shrinking
Polyester mesh and tricot shrink 2–5% in the first wash if not pre-treated. Confirm whether your factory pre-shrinks fabric or relaxes it before cutting; otherwise size Large becomes Medium after one laundry cycle.
Request wash-test reports or specify pre-shrunk fabric in your tech pack to protect size consistency across the team set.
Underestimating Custom Decoration Lead Times
Full-dye sublimation, multi-layer tackle-twill and chenille lettering each add 7–14 days beyond cut-and-sew. Decoration is not instant; it requires artwork digitizing, strike-offs, machine setup and quality checks.
Build decoration time into your project calendar and confirm the factory’s monthly capacity — SELMOND runs 80,000+ pieces per month with in-house embroidery, chenille and sublimation stations to keep timelines predictable.
Choosing Price Over Proven Quality
The cheapest quote often hides shortcuts: low-GSM mesh, single-needle stitching, water-based inks that fade in three washes, or no decoration proofs. Always request fabric specs, stitch samples and references before signing a purchase order.
Compare GSM, thread type, decoration method and QC process — not just unit price — to protect your investment and brand reputation.
9. Pricing & Cost Breakdown for Bulk Baseball Jerseys
SELMOND’s bulk baseball jerseys start at a 100-piece MOQ per style and color, with per-unit pricing dropping as volume increases. Standard polyester mesh or tricot jerseys typically range from $12–18 per piece at 100 units, falling to $8–12 at 500+ pieces, while premium full-dye sublimation starts around $15–22 per unit and scales to $10–16 for larger runs. Lead time averages 25–35 days after sample approval, shortening to 18–25 days for repeat orders with artwork and trims on file.
Decoration method drives the largest cost variance. Screen-print setups run $30–50 per color per location, tackle-twill numbers add $2–4 per jersey, and individual heat-transfer names cost $1.50–3 each. Full-dye sublimation carries no per-color setup fee but requires higher base fabric minimums. Fabric upgrades — moisture-wicking polyester, double-knit mesh, or contrast-panel construction — add $1–3 per unit, and custom woven labels or hang tags contribute another $0.30–0.80 each.
| Quantity Tier | Price per Unit (USD) | Decoration Setup | Lead Time (days) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100–249 | $12–18 | $30–50/color | 25–35 |
| 250–499 | $10–14 | $30–50/color | 25–30 |
| 500–999 | $8–12 | $30–50/color | 20–28 |
| 1,000+ | $7–11 | Negotiable | 18–25 |
10. Steps to Launch Your Custom Baseball Jersey Brand
Launching a custom baseball jersey brand requires a clear roadmap that balances design vision with manufacturing realities. Starting small — typically 100–300 pieces — lets you test quality, fit and market demand before committing to larger inventory.
Define Target Market and Brand Identity
Identify whether you serve youth leagues, adult rec teams, schools, or streetwear customers. Each segment expects different fit profiles, decoration styles and price points.
Document your brand’s aesthetic — classic button-front or modern pullover, tackle-twill or sublimation, muted palettes or bold graphics — in a mood board or reference file before approaching manufacturers.
Develop Tech Packs and Artwork
A complete tech pack includes flat sketches, fabric callouts, colorways, decoration placements, size specs and trim details. SELMOND’s design team can build production-ready packs from sketches or photos, digitize logos and grade patterns across full size runs.
Approve artwork proofs and decoration strike-offs before any bulk production begins.
Order Samples and Pilot Bulk Run
Request pre-production samples in two sizes to verify fit, fabric hand and decoration quality. Refine any details — neckline depth, sleeve length, letter size — before placing a pilot order of 100–200 pieces.
Use that first run to photograph product, gather customer feedback and validate your go-to-market channels — online store, team sales or retail partnerships — before scaling.
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