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Bean Long April 5th 07 02:43 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 
Can anyone recommend a designer/manufacturer who can make team uniforms?
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roshea[_24_] April 5th 07 03:36 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 

Bean Long Wrote:
Can anyone recommend a designer/manufacturer who can make team uniforms?I have no personal experience with any of these, but:


Cannibal
http://www.cannibal.com.au/team.html

Rowbust
http://www.rowbust.com/

Netti
http://www.netti.com.au/teamwear/teamwear.htm
http://www.netti.com.au/custteam/custcont.html

Scody
http://www.scody.com.au/custom/index.htm
http://pelotongear.com/custom.php

Body Torque
http://www.bodytorque.com.au/index.p...ion=customgear

Santini @ Bikesportz
http://www.bikesportz.com.au/product...emi/intro.html

Ventou
http://www.ventou.com.au/pages2/cycling.html

Uno
http://www.unoclothing.com/
http://www.cyclingsports.com.au/Club_Corp_Printing.htm

Gomo
http://www.gomosportswear.com.au/?p_id=909&cat=909

Giramondo
http://www.giramondo.com.au/

Bluefrog
http://www.bluefrog.net.au/cycling.htm

Rider Sportswear
http://www.ridersportswear.com.au/sp...ar_cycling.php

2XU
http://www.2xu.com.au


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gplama[_60_] April 5th 07 03:56 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 

Bean Long Wrote:
Can anyone recommend a designer/manufacturer who can make team
uniforms?


No not directly - but I'll add my 2c + rant.

Whenever I've asked or been involved in custom kit there always seems
to be long delays and politics involved. I guess the actual process is
tricky with design, size, small runs costing lots of cash. Still.... as
an ignorant consumer I'll exercise my right to *meeehhhh wave hands just
fix it* :)

It hurts my brain just thinking about getting 'Team Lama' kit printed
up... :(


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Harng Goh April 5th 07 04:34 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 

roshea wrote:
Bean Long Wrote:
Can anyone recommend a designer/manufacturer who can make team uniforms?I have no personal experience with any of these, but:


Cannibal
http://www.cannibal.com.au/team.html

Rowbust
http://www.rowbust.com/

Netti
http://www.netti.com.au/teamwear/teamwear.htm
http://www.netti.com.au/custteam/custcont.html

Scody
http://www.scody.com.au/custom/index.htm
http://pelotongear.com/custom.php

Body Torque
http://www.bodytorque.com.au/index.p...ion=customgear

Santini @ Bikesportz
http://www.bikesportz.com.au/product...emi/intro.html

Ventou
http://www.ventou.com.au/pages2/cycling.html

Uno
http://www.unoclothing.com/
http://www.cyclingsports.com.au/Club_Corp_Printing.htm

Gomo
http://www.gomosportswear.com.au/?p_id=909&cat=909

Giramondo
http://www.giramondo.com.au/

Bluefrog
http://www.bluefrog.net.au/cycling.htm

Rider Sportswear
http://www.ridersportswear.com.au/sp...ar_cycling.php

2XU
http://www.2xu.com.au


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The peeps over at BV forums just got together a order of 40-odd sets
of Santini bib knicks through Bikesportz. Read about it he
http://www.bv.com.au/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3869

With the "custom" design they managed to get the bib knicks for $125
each, versus retail price of $200 for the plain version. It took over
a month for a design to be agreed on and for Bikesports/Santini to
confirm. Still waiting to see the product though. Lead time is about 2
months!

I remember seeing a website for a local place that would do small run
cycling uniforms using dye-sublimation printing for a reasonable
price. Will see if if my google-fu is good enough to find it again.


Bean Long April 5th 07 04:35 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 
roshea wrote:
Bean Long Wrote:
Can anyone recommend a designer/manufacturer who can make team uniforms?I have no personal experience with any of these, but:


Cannibal
http://www.cannibal.com.au/team.html...



Oooh! lots. Many thanks!

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roshea[_25_] April 5th 07 05:10 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 

I think ABOC get theirs from Rowbust, so Bleve may have some idea about
lead times and numbers for that lot.

Santini - yeah, very slow turnaround from them and 8 weeks from
approval of design to production date and I don't know how long it will
take them to get the goods to us after that. That idea started out as a
way to get the $200 nicks for $125, but they wouldn't let us without a
design . . . .


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Bleve April 5th 07 05:18 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 
On Apr 5, 2:10 pm, roshea roshea.2oj...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com wrote:
I think ABOC get theirs from Rowbust, so Bleve may have some idea about
lead times and numbers for that lot.


yep, I use Rowbust. Minimum order is 10 of a particular item - ie: 10
jerseys
or 10 knicks etc, *not* 5 jerseys & 5 knicks.

I've been very happy with their service, although. like anyone,
sometimes they make mistakes but when they do they're honest and easy
to work with to fix the problems. They used to be in Collingwood but
are now out in Williamstown.

Cost=- I think from memory it's $150 setup (once-off per type) and
then $90 for jerseys, $80 for standard knicks and $90 for B&B knicks.
All have a good 3D chamois (I've tested, works ... 2 x melbourne to
warnambool's in them .. they work). There's now a womens chamois that
they offer too, although I can't say I've tested it, the operation is
next week ...

The alert will notice that aboc kit is sold at cost :) I *should* give
it away, but don't make enough money to do that :)





Bleve April 5th 07 05:23 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 

I forgot to mention, about 4-6 weeks turnaround, sometimes I've had
stuff in 3 weeks. They have an inhouse designer (I'm not a big fan of
his work, but YMMV), or you can do your own (I did ... it's easy
enough once you get your head around illustrator), with an Adobe
Illustrator template. If you want a copy of mine, you can have it to
hack on. They have templates for windvests, armwarmers and a short
sleeve skinsuit - and soon (I'm working on it ...using my best powers
of persuasion) a long sleeve skinsuit I hope.


Bean Long April 5th 07 05:51 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 
Bleve wrote:
I forgot to mention, about 4-6 weeks turnaround, sometimes I've had
stuff in 3 weeks. They have an inhouse designer (I'm not a big fan of
his work, but YMMV), or you can do your own (I did ... it's easy
enough once you get your head around illustrator), with an Adobe
Illustrator template. If you want a copy of mine, you can have it to
hack on. They have templates for windvests, armwarmers and a short
sleeve skinsuit - and soon (I'm working on it ...using my best powers
of persuasion) a long sleeve skinsuit I hope.


Thanks for the info Bleve. We'd love to play with a template if you're
happy for me to have a copy.

Cheers,
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Bean

"I've got a bike
You can ride it if you like
It's got a basket
A bell that rings
And things to make it look good
I'd give it to you if I could
But I borrowed it" Pink Floyd

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Bleve April 5th 07 06:51 AM

Australian cycling clothing design/manufacturers
 
On Apr 5, 2:51 pm, Bean Long wrote:
Bleve wrote:
I forgot to mention, about 4-6 weeks turnaround, sometimes I've had
stuff in 3 weeks. They have an inhouse designer (I'm not a big fan of
his work, but YMMV), or you can do your own (I did ... it's easy
enough once you get your head around illustrator), with an Adobe
Illustrator template. If you want a copy of mine, you can have it to
hack on. They have templates for windvests, armwarmers and a short
sleeve skinsuit - and soon (I'm working on it ...using my best powers
of persuasion) a long sleeve skinsuit I hope.


Thanks for the info Bleve. We'd love to play with a template if you're
happy for me to have a copy.


Send me an email offline.





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