Custom Hooded Letterman Jackets — Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Premium custom letterman jackets with hood built with authentic varsity construction, full in-house decoration, and 28+ years of OEM/ODM expertise for teams, brands, and decorators worldwide.
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Why SELMOND Hooded Letterman Jackets Stand Out
Authentic Varsity Construction
Wool or wool-blend body, genuine or PU leather sleeves, ribbed knit trims and structured hood — built like the real thing, not a fashion knock-off.
Full In-House Decoration
Embroidery, chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers and sublimation all run on our own floor — no outsourcing, no quality surprises, no delays.
Low 100-Piece MOQ
Start production from just 100 pieces per style and color — perfect for testing designs, capsule drops and reducing upfront inventory risk.
Fast Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs and full sample garments before bulk production begins — see exactly what you’ll get, every time.
Private Label & ODM Ready
Custom woven labels, hang tags, leather patches and packaging — ship under your brand with full design and decoration support from our team.
28+ Years Varsity Expertise
Founded in 1998 in Dongguan, we’ve served over 2,000 brands and teams worldwide with consistent quality, craftsmanship and reliable production every order.
Complete Varsity & Team Apparel Range

Hooded Varsity Jackets
Classic varsity construction with an integrated hood. Melton wool or wool-blend body, genuine or PU leather sleeves, ribbed knit trims, and full chenille, tackle-twill or embroidery decoration. OEM and private label available from 100 pieces with in-house decoration.
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Wool Body Letterman Jackets
Authentic letterman jackets built on premium melton wool or wool-blend bodies. Structured shoulders, clean armhole seams, and ribbed collar, cuffs and waistband in custom stripe combinations. Chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers and embroidered logos applied in-house before assembly.
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Leather Sleeve Jackets
Varsity and letterman jackets featuring genuine leather or premium PU leather sleeves paired with wool or wool-blend bodies. Sleeves are cut, stitched and set with reinforced seams for durability. Available in solid or two-tone colorways with full decoration support.
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Chenille Patch Jackets
Letterman and varsity jackets finished with chenille letters, varsity patches or appliqué. Chenille is cut, stitched and applied in-house with tight satin borders and flat, clean edges. Ideal for school names, mascots, team initials and classic varsity lettering.
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Embroidered Letterman Jackets
Varsity and letterman jackets decorated with flat, 3D puff or logo embroidery. Digitized artwork, strike-off proofs and sample garments provided before bulk production. Embroidery applied to chest, back, sleeves or pockets with thread-color matching and tight stitch density.
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Tackle Twill Jackets
Team and school jackets finished with tackle-twill names, numbers or team lettering. Single, double or triple-layer twill appliqué stitched with satin edges for a clean, professional finish. Ideal for player names, back numbers, sleeve patches and full team sets.
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Custom School Jackets
Custom varsity and letterman jackets designed for schools, academies and student groups. Full ODM support from concept sketches or reference photos through artwork proofing, fabric sourcing, sampling and bulk production. Low MOQ from 100 pieces per style and color.
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Team Varsity Jackets
Varsity jackets built for sports teams, clubs and leagues. Wool or wool-blend bodies, leather or PU sleeves, ribbed trims in team colors, and full in-house decoration including chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers, embroidered logos and custom patches. OEM and private label supported.
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Private Label Letterman Jackets
Letterman jackets manufactured under your own brand label. Full private-label service includes custom woven labels, hang tags, inner-neck prints, snap buttons and zipper pulls. Patterns, artwork and decoration files kept on record for fast, consistent re-orders with flexible MOQ and deposit terms.
Get a QuoteAbout SELMOND — 28+ Years of Varsity Excellence
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 we are a full-scale team apparel manufacturer with over 200 skilled employees, a monthly capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces, and a client roster of more than 2,000 brands, teams and custom apparel partners across North America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East.
What sets SELMOND apart is our Craftsmanship First approach. While most factories treat decoration as an afterthought, we built our business around it — full in-house embroidery, chenille lettering, tackle twill, sublimation and screen printing, all under one roof. From custom letterman jackets with hood to baseball jerseys and team uniforms, every piece is developed with authentic varsity construction, premium materials and decoration that holds up wear after wear.
We partner with sports teams, schools, clubs, custom apparel brands, screen printers, wholesalers and independent designers who need flexible MOQs starting from just 100 pieces, fast sampling, clear communication and a manufacturer that grows with them. SELMOND also produces custom baseball jerseys, baseball caps, beanies and team uniforms with the same in-house decoration capabilities. Our mission is Customer Growth — your success is our benchmark, and every piece we produce is built to help you win.

Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood — Premium Construction & Decoration
Authentic Varsity Construction That Lasts
Every custom letterman jacket with hood starts with genuine varsity construction: premium melton wool or wool-blend bodies paired with supple genuine or PU leather sleeves, reinforced with durable ribbed knit cuffs, collar and waistband that hold their shape and stripe through seasons of wear.
- Melton wool and wool-blend bodies sourced from trusted Chinese mills for warmth and structure
- Genuine leather or premium PU sleeves cut and stitched for durability and authentic varsity look
- Ribbed knit trims engineered to resist stretching, fading and pilling across hundreds of wears
- Hood patterns developed in-house to integrate seamlessly with classic varsity silhouette

Chenille Lettering Precision
SELMOND’s in-house chenille station produces varsity letters, patches and appliqué with the clean edges, tight loops and flat finish that define authentic letterman jackets. Each chenille element is cut, stitched and inspected before application to ensure it sits perfectly and endures repeated laundering.
- Chenille fabric sourced and cut to exact letter shapes with clean, consistent loop density
- Multi-layer stitching secures chenille letters flat against the jacket body without puckering
- Color-matched thread and backing ensure letters stay vibrant and edges stay sharp
- In-house quality checks verify every chenille patch before final assembly

Embroidery Excellence Across Every Detail
From chest logos to sleeve monograms and hood embellishments, SELMOND’s dedicated embroidery floor handles flat, 3D puff, cap and appliqué embroidery with precision digitizing, tight stitch density and color-matched threads that transform artwork into durable, professional decoration on every custom letterman jacket with hood.
- In-house digitizing team converts logos and artwork into production-ready embroidery files
- Flat, 3D puff and appliqué embroidery capabilities for logos, names, monograms and crests
- High-density stitching and quality backing prevent thread pull and fabric distortion
- Strike-off samples provided before bulk production to confirm placement, size and color

Full-Dye Sublimation for Bold Graphics
For hooded letterman jackets demanding edge-to-edge graphics, gradients or complex team designs, SELMOND’s sublimation line delivers full-color, photorealistic prints on polyester panels and linings. Dye penetrates fibers for permanent, fade-resistant graphics that won’t crack, peel or wash out over time.
- Full-dye sublimation on polyester tricot, mesh and interlock for unlimited color and detail
- Edge-to-edge printing with no ghosting, color shifts or registration issues
- Permanent dye bonding ensures graphics survive industrial laundering and heavy use
- Ideal for modern team branding, gradient effects and photographic elements on varsity jackets

Why Choose SELMOND for Your Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
Not all varsity jacket manufacturers are built the same. Here’s how SELMOND‘s in-house capabilities, authentic construction and flexible partnership model compare to typical low-cost factories.
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How We Manufacture Your Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
A transparent, proven workflow refined over 28 years — from your first inquiry to final shipment, every phase is managed in-house to ensure quality, speed and consistency.
Inquiry & Artwork Development
Submit your design, sketch or reference image. Our team digitizes logos, develops tech packs, grades sizes and creates decoration proofs for your approval before sampling begins.
Fabric & Trims Sourcing
We source melton wool bodies, genuine or PU leather sleeves, ribbed knit trims and hardware from trusted mills, matching your spec and budget with authentic varsity construction.
Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive a physical sample jacket with decoration strike-offs — chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers, embroidery — so you can verify fit, fabric, color and craftsmanship before bulk production.
Bulk Production & QC
Cut-and-sew lines produce your order with in-line quality checks at every stage. Patterns, trims and artwork files are kept on record for fast, consistent re-orders.
Decoration & Finishing
In-house embroidery, chenille, tackle-twill and sublimation stations apply your team names, numbers, logos and patches. Every garment is pressed, inspected and finished to specification.
Packaging & Global Logistics
Jackets are individually poly-bagged, carton-packed with your custom labels and hang tags, then shipped worldwide via sea or air with full export documentation and tracking.
How to Order Your Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
SELMOND’s streamlined process takes you from concept to finished hooded varsity jackets in five clear steps, with full support at every stage.
Submit Your Design or Idea
Share your tech pack, sketch, photo or concept. Our design team will develop artwork, digitize logos and prepare decoration layouts for your custom letterman jacket with hood.
Review Artwork and Sample
Receive detailed artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs and a physical sample garment to approve construction, fabrics, trims and all decoration details before production begins.
Approve Production and Deposit
Confirm your order, fabric selections and final quantities. Submit your deposit to lock in production scheduling and secure materials for your hooded varsity jackets.
Bulk Manufacturing and Quality Control
SELMOND manufactures your jackets in-house with full cut-and-sew and decoration capabilities, conducting in-line quality checks at every stage to ensure consistent craftsmanship.
Final Inspection and Global Delivery
Your finished custom letterman jackets with hood undergo final inspection, secure packaging and export logistics to your location worldwide, with balance payment settled before shipment.
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Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood Success Stories
SELMOND delivered 500 custom letterman jackets with hood in just 42 days. The chenille lettering was flawless, and the hood construction exceeded our expectations. We’ve reordered three times since.
Switching to SELMOND reduced our per-unit cost by 28% compared to our previous supplier. The hooded varsity jackets have authentic wool bodies and leather sleeves — quality our clients notice immediately.
We started with their 100-piece minimum on hooded letterman jackets to test the market. Five seamless reorders later, SELMOND keeps our artwork on file and turns samples around in 7 days every time.
Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood — Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for a custom letterman jacket with hood?
How long does sampling and bulk production take for a custom letterman jacket with hood?
Do you charge for samples, and is the fee refundable?
What are your payment terms and deposit requirements?
Can you help with design and artwork if I only have a rough idea for my custom letterman jacket with hood?
How do you handle shipping, customs and import duties?
How is my design protected, and will you sell my custom letterman jacket with hood to others?
What quality guarantees do you offer on hooded varsity jackets?
Can I mix hood styles or colors within one order of custom letterman jackets with hood?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
This guide walks you through everything you need to know before ordering a custom letterman jacket with hood—from material selection and decoration methods to supplier vetting criteria, pricing benchmarks, and the most common mistakes that waste budget and delay delivery.
1. What Is a Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood?
A custom letterman jacket with hood combines the classic varsity silhouette — melton wool body, genuine or PU leather sleeves, ribbed knit cuffs and waistband, snap-button front — with an integrated or zip-in hood, transforming a ceremonial team piece into year-round outerwear. Traditional crew-neck letterman jackets date back to collegiate athletics in the 1930s, but the hooded variant emerged in the early 2000s as schools, sports teams and streetwear brands sought greater versatility and weather protection without sacrificing the chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers and embroidered patches that define team identity.
The hood itself may be lined fleece, jersey knit or matching wool-blend fabric, and can be permanently sewn into the collar or attached via zipper. This single feature broadens the jacket’s appeal from trophy garment to everyday uniform, driving adoption across high-school teams, club sports, independent apparel lines and influencer capsules.
SELMOND manufactures hooded letterman jackets — as well as custom baseball jerseys, sublimated jerseys, baseball caps and team uniforms — with full in-house decoration starting from 100 pieces per style, ensuring every letter sits flat and every seam holds its shape season after season.
2. Evolution and History of the Letterman Jacket
The letterman jacket traces its roots to 1865, when Harvard’s baseball team awarded the first varsity ‘H’ letter to standout players. By the 1930s chenille letters on melton wool bodies with leather sleeves became the standard across American high schools and colleges, cementing the jacket as a symbol of athletic achievement and school pride.
Customization remained largely limited to chenille letters and simple embroidered patches through the 1990s. The 2000s brought tackle-twill layering, full-chest embroidery, screen-printed graphics and eventually dye-sublimation printing, enabling teams and brands to add photographic detail, gradients and unlimited color without minimum-order penalties.
The hooded letterman jacket emerged in the mid-2000s as athleisure and streetwear trends merged with traditional team apparel. Adding a hood — often fleece-lined or contrast-color — transformed the silhouette from formal award jacket into everyday casual wear, appealing to younger athletes, influencers and fashion brands seeking varsity aesthetics with modern comfort and layering versatility.
3. Types of Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
The custom letterman jacket with hood spans six construction families, each optimized for different team budgets, climates and brand positioning. Choosing the right variant depends on end-user age, decoration complexity and whether performance or tradition drives your product story.
Traditional Wool-Body Leather-Sleeve Hooded

Melton wool body paired with genuine or PU leather sleeves plus a lined or unlined hood delivers the classic varsity silhouette with added warmth. Ribbed knit cuffs, collar and waistband remain standard; the hood may share the body fabric or contrast in fleece.
Ideal for high-school and college athletic programs, alumni associations and heritage streetwear labels that prioritize authenticity. Screen printers and decorators benefit from stable wool surfaces for chenille letters and tackle-twill.
All-Polyester Performance Hooded

Polyester tricot or mesh shell with polyester lining and hood keeps weight under 400 g and enables full-dye sublimation across body, sleeves and hood in one pass. No leather or wool means lower per-unit cost and faster turnarounds.
Popular with travel teams, corporate leagues and influencer capsule drops where moisture management and washability outweigh tradition. Independent designers use this base for edge-to-edge graphics without decoration up-charges.
Heavyweight Varsity Hoodie Hybrid

French terry or fleece body at 280–320 GSM, contrast sleeves in matching knit fabric, ribbed trims and a drawstring hood blur the line between hoodie and letterman jacket. Construction mirrors cut-and-sew hoodies but retains snap-button front and varsity blocking.
Fashion brands, streetwear collabs and club merchandise programs choose this style for everyday wearability and lower decoration costs compared to wool chenille.
Youth Versus Adult Cuts

Youth patterns shorten body length by 5–8 cm, narrow shoulders and reduce sleeve pitch; adult cuts offer regular and tall options. Both accept the same decoration techniques, but youth orders often specify lighter-weight fabrics and simpler trims to control cost.
School booster clubs and youth leagues start at 100-piece youth MOQ; adult runs suit corporate gifting and alumni stores.
4. Materials and Fabrics for Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
Material choice directly impacts decoration quality, lead time and minimum order quantity. SELMOND sources melton wool, leather and performance fabrics from trusted mills across China, matching each shell, sleeve and lining to the decoration method and wear environment.
| Fabric Type | Weight/GSM | Durability | Price Tier | Best Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 oz Melton Wool | 700–750 GSM | High | Premium | Traditional varsity, chenille letters |
| 80/20 Wool-Poly Blend | 600–700 GSM | Medium-High | Mid | Schools, clubs, budget-conscious teams |
| Performance Polyester | 280–320 GSM | Medium | Mid | Athletic programs, frequent washing |
| Fleece (Body/Hood) | 300–400 GSM | Medium | Budget | Spirit wear, casual team apparel |
| Genuine Leather (Sleeves) | 0.9–1.1 mm | Very High | Premium | Authentic varsity, long-term wear |
| PU Leather (Sleeves) | 0.6–0.8 mm | Medium | Mid | Consistent color, faster sampling |
| Satin (Sleeves) | 120–150 GSM | Low-Medium | Budget | Lightweight, short-run promotions |
Shell Fabrics for Body and Hood

24 oz melton wool remains the classic choice for traditional varsity styling, offering tight weave and clean chenille-letter adhesion. 80/20 wool-polyester blends reduce cost while preserving structure. Performance polyester and fleece shells suit athletic programs requiring frequent laundering and faster turnaround; fleece hoods may match the body or contrast for visual interest.
Sleeve Materials

Genuine leather sleeves deliver authentic varsity heritage and long-term durability but extend lead time by 5–7 days and raise MOQ considerations. PU leather offers consistent color matching, lower cost and faster sampling. Satin sleeves are lightweight, budget-friendly and popular for spirit wear and short-run promotional jackets.
Lining and Decoration Compatibility

Quilted polyester lining adds warmth and structure, holding embroidery backing securely. Mesh lining improves breathability for active teams. Satin lining provides a premium hand-feel. Heavier shells and quilted linings support multi-layer tackle-twill and 3D puff embroidery; lighter fabrics pair best with heat-transfer or single-layer decoration to prevent puckering.
5. Customization and Decoration Options
A custom letterman jacket with hood comes alive through decoration — chenille letters, tackle-twill numbers, embroidered logos and printed linings define team identity and brand differentiation. Each technique carries distinct setup costs, durability profiles and fabric compatibility that directly impact your margin, turnaround and re-order economics.
| Method | Setup Cost | Durability (Washes) | Best Fabric | Turnaround |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chenille | $50–150/design | 50+ | Melton wool body | 10–14 days |
| Tackle Twill | $20–60/design | 50+ | Wool, knit hood | 7–10 days |
| Embroidery | $15–50/design | 100+ | All fabrics | 5–7 days |
| Screen Print | $25–75/color | 30–50 | Polyester lining | 7–10 days |
| Heat Transfer | $0–15/design | 20–30 | Polyester, cotton | 3–5 days |
Chenille Patches and Letters

Chenille remains the hallmark varsity decoration: dense, looped yarn stitched onto felt backing, then sewn or heat-sealed onto the jacket body. Setup requires custom die-cutting per letter shape; minimum runs typically start at 50–100 pieces per design to justify tooling.
Chenille sits flat on melton wool bodies and holds its texture through 50+ washes when properly backed. It does not adhere well to leather sleeves or stretchy hood fabrics; reserve it for chest, back and pocket positions on the wool shell.
Tackle-Twill Appliqué

Tackle twill layers cut twill fabric with satin-stitched edges, building multi-color names and numbers without embroidery density limits. Single-layer twill works for simple block letters; double and triple layers add depth and color breaks for complex logos.
Setup cost is lower than chenille — no custom dies — and twill flexes better on knit hoods and ribbed trims. Durability matches chenille on wool; on leather sleeves, use a walking-foot machine and backing stabilizer to prevent puckering.
Direct Embroidery

Flat, 3D puff and appliqué embroidery handle logos, monograms and small text across all jacket zones. Digitizing fees run $15–50 per design; thread cost is negligible at scale, making embroidery economical for orders above 100 pieces.
Embroidery works on wool, leather, polyester hoods and ribbed knit, but stitch density must drop on stretchy fabrics to avoid puckering. Puff embroidery adds dimension to chest logos; cap embroidery handles curved hood seams and collar bands.
Screen Printing and Heat Transfer

Screen printing delivers vivid, low-cost graphics on polyester linings, cotton-blend hoods and interior pockets. Setup requires one screen per color; runs below 50 pieces often shift to heat-transfer vinyl to avoid screen fees.
Heat transfer works on any smooth polyester or cotton surface but shows edge lift after 20–30 washes. Reserve screen printing for high-volume linings and heat transfer for sample runs, numbered pilot batches or single-name customization.
6. Key Construction Quality Elements to Inspect
A sample jacket reveals whether a supplier invests in construction or cuts corners. Inspect reinforcement at stress points, seam finish quality, and trim gauge before committing to bulk production.
Snap Placket and Closure Reinforcement

Snap plackets should carry a double-stitched or bar-tack reinforcement at each snap site to prevent tearing under repeat use. Budget factories often skip the backing fabric or use single-needle stitching, leading to snap pull-through within weeks.
YKK or equivalent metal snaps with a minimum 10 mm cap diameter hold better than unbranded plastic alternatives. SELMOND applies twill tape backing and double-needle topstitching on all snap plackets to ensure clean lines and long-term durability.
Hood Lining and Drawcord Finish

A lined hood uses the same shell fabric or a contrast tricot lining, with bound seams along the inner edge to prevent fraying. Unlined hoods expose raw seam allowances and feel rough against the neck.
Drawcord grommets should be metal and bar-tacked; cord ends require heat-sealed tips or metal aglets to resist unraveling. Check that the cord lock slides smoothly and locks securely under tension.
Rib-Knit Cuff and Waistband Gauge

Professional rib knit measures 2×2 or 1×1 gauge with a minimum 260 GSM weight to maintain elasticity and stripe definition after washing. Thin or loose-knit trims stretch out permanently and lose their snap-back.
SELMOND sources ribbing from dedicated knit mills in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, pre-testing shrinkage and color-fastness before cutting. Cuffs and waistbands are attached with a coverstitch or double-needle flatlock to distribute tension evenly across the join.
7. How to Choose the Right Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood Manufacturer
Selecting the right manufacturer for a custom letterman jacket with hood determines product quality, decoration consistency and long-term partnership viability. Evaluate production capacity, in-house decoration capabilities, sampling policy, certifications, communication responsiveness, payment terms and logistics experience before committing to any supplier.
Production Capacity and MOQ Flexibility
Monthly capacity above 50,000 pieces signals established cut-and-sew infrastructure, while MOQ starting at 100 pieces per style/color reduces inventory risk for emerging brands and seasonal team orders. SELMOND’s 80,000-piece monthly capacity and 100-piece MOQ benchmark balances scalability with flexibility.
Factories quoting 500+ MOQ often outsource smaller runs, adding lead time and quality variance.
In-House Decoration vs. Outsourced
Chenille lettering, tackle-twill numbers and embroidery done under one roof ensure tighter tolerances and faster turnaround than multi-vendor workflows. Verify that embroidery, chenille appliqué, tackle-twill, sublimation and screen-print stations operate on-site.
SELMOND’s dedicated decoration floor handles all techniques in-house, eliminating third-party delays and inconsistent thread tension or letter placement common when decoration is subcontracted.
Sampling, Certifications and Red Flags
Request a physical pre-production sample with actual decoration — never approve based on photos alone. Look for WRAP, BSCI or Oeko-Tex certification as evidence of audited labor and chemical safety standards.
Red flags include vague all-in pricing, refusal to share client references, no artwork proofs before sampling, and payment-in-full demands upfront. SELMOND provides artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs and samples before bulk, with deposit terms scaling from 100% first order to 30% for stable partners.
8. Common Mistakes When Ordering Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood
Even experienced buyers stumble on the same handful of pitfalls when sourcing hooded letterman jackets. Most mistakes happen during quoting or sampling — before the first bulk order — and compound across every re-order if not caught early.
Skipping the Pre-Production Sample
Approving bulk production from a photo or tech pack alone leaves fabric weight, hood drape and decoration quality to chance. A physical sample reveals fit, lining finish and whether chenille letters sit flat.
SELMOND provides decoration strike-offs and full sample garments before any bulk run, letting teams confirm every detail under real wear conditions.
Underestimating Decoration Setup Time
Chenille digitizing, tackle-twill layering and embroidery programming add 3–5 days beyond cut-and-sew lead time. Rush orders that skip artwork proofs often arrive with misaligned letters or incorrect thread colors.
Always budget decoration setup separately and request digital proofs before production starts.
Ignoring Size-Chart Differences Across Suppliers
A size Large from one factory may run two inches shorter in body length than another’s. Hood depth and sleeve length vary even more when hoods are added as an afterthought.
Request graded spec sheets for every size and compare chest, length and hood measurements against your team’s fit standards.
Choosing the Cheapest Bid Without Checking Fabric Weight
A quote built on 18 oz melton and thin PU sleeves will always undercut 24 oz wool-blend bodies with genuine leather, but the garment won’t survive a season. Fabric GSM and leather thickness drive both cost and durability.
Compare fabric specifications — not only unit price — and ask for swatch cards before committing to any supplier.
9. Steps to Launch Your Custom Letterman Jacket with Hood Brand or Program
Launching a custom letterman jacket with hood program requires a clear six-step process, whether you’re outfitting a school team or building a retail apparel brand. Timeline planning and budget allocation separate successful launches from costly delays.
Define Target Market and Design Aesthetic
School coordinators typically focus on durability, classic colorways and budget per student, while independent brands prioritize trend-forward silhouettes, unique decoration and retail margin. Lock down your color palette, logo placement, hood style (drawstring vs. fixed) and target retail or per-unit price before requesting quotes.
Finalize Tech Pack and Material Specifications
A complete tech pack includes size range, body fabric (melton wool or poly-blend), sleeve material (genuine or PU leather), hood lining, ribbed trim stripe count, decoration method (chenille, tackle-twill, embroidery) and placement coordinates. SELMOND’s design team converts sketches or reference photos into production-ready artwork and graded patterns at no extra charge.
Request Samples from Two to Three Manufacturers
Compare decoration quality, fabric hand-feel, hardware (YKK vs. generic zippers) and turnaround time. Sample lead time ranges from 7 to 14 days; budget $80–$150 per sample depending on decoration complexity and hood construction.
Approve Pre-Production Sample and Place Pilot Order
Pilot orders of 100–300 pieces test market demand, reduce inventory risk and validate sizing before scaling. SELMOND’s 100-piece MOQ per style supports capsule launches and team trial runs with 30% deposit for returning clients.
10. Pricing and Cost Breakdown
SELMOND’s custom letterman jacket with hood pricing begins at 100-piece MOQ, with per-unit costs ranging from $38–$72 depending on fabric grade, decoration complexity and order volume. Wool-blend melton bodies with PU leather sleeves and basic embroidery sit at the lower end; genuine leather sleeves, full chenille lettering and hood lining upgrades push pricing upward. Lead times span 25–45 days from approved sample, with air freight adding $8–$15 per unit and sea freight $2–$4.
Decoration add-ons are priced separately: chenille letters run $3–$6 per jacket, tackle-twill numbers $2–$4, embroidered logos $1.50–$3, and custom hood-lining sublimation $4–$7. Fabric weight, ribbed-trim quality, zipper brand and the number of decoration placements directly affect the final quote. Larger orders unlock volume discounts and lower deposit terms, improving cash flow for growing brands and repeat team programs.
| Quantity Tier | Price per Unit (USD) | Typical Lead Time |
|---|---|---|
| 100–249 units | $58–72 | 35–45 days |
| 250–499 units | $48–62 | 30–40 days |
| 500+ units | $38–52 | 25–35 days |
| Chenille letters (add-on) | +$3–6 per jacket | — |
| Tackle-twill numbers (add-on) | +$2–4 per jacket | — |
| Custom hood lining print (add-on) | +$4–7 per jacket | — |
Start from just 100 pieces with full in-house decoration, authentic varsity construction, and 28+ years of team apparel manufacturing expertise.
Start from just 100 pieces with full in-house decoration, authentic varsity construction, and 28+ years of manufacturing expertise behind every order.


























