Weekly training
Breathable shirts, singlets, shorts, caps, and layers for regular club sessions.
Who this is for
Breathable shirts, singlets, shorts, caps, and layers for regular club sessions.
Coordinated race-day products that make members and sponsors visible.
Coach, pacer, volunteer, and staff apparel with clear role identification.
Product and artwork records that support new members and roster changes.
Build the club kit
The right mix depends on climate, training schedule, race calendar, member demand, and budget. Products can be planned as one launch or phased by season.






Club branding system
Club identity, sponsor requirements, roles, and member personalization should be reviewed together so the product remains readable and production-ready.
Define the main front or chest identity and approved color use.
Organize front, back, and sleeve sponsors by visibility and placement.
Review names, numbers, pace groups, and personalization requirements.
Separate coaches, pacers, volunteers, captains, and event staff where needed.
Add club branding, size information, care labels, and presentation details.
Pack by member, size, team group, event wave, or distribution list.
Sizing and reorders
Running clubs often need mixed sizes, more than one product, and later additions. A clear product and artwork record reduces confusion when the club returns.
Review Team SizingAdult, youth, men's, women's, unisex, coach, volunteer, or extended-size needs.
Estimated quantities can start the quote before every member confirms.
Record the style, color, artwork, labels, and decoration requirements.
Discuss roster growth, seasonal windows, and product continuity during review.
Prepare the club brief
Start your club program
That is enough to begin. Product selection, artwork, exact sizes, labels, packaging, and delivery details can be developed during review.