The small pieces
people keep wearing.
Caps, beanies, knitted socks, sweat accessories and sport gloves, decorated on the same floor as the garments so the colourway and the delivery date line up with the rest of your kit.
4 subcategories, 16 product types.
Accessories carry a mark further than anything else in an order, because a cap or a pair of socks gets worn away from the pitch. They are also the pieces most often bought loose from a fourth supplier and then sent back half a shade out. Decorating them here puts them under the same colour approval as the shirts. On the knitted pieces the branding is worked into the knit rather than printed on the surface, so it is part of the fabric instead of sitting on top of it.
Caps and Headwear
Structured and unstructured headwear with embroidery, from six panel caps to winter beanies.
5 product types → SOSocks
Knitted socks with the branding worked into the knit rather than printed on the surface.
4 product types → WRWristbands and Headbands
Terry and knit sweat accessories, the cheapest way to put a mark on a whole squad.
3 product types → SPSports Gloves
Textile sport gloves across disciplines, from goalkeeping to the gym floor.
4 product types →Everything in the accessories line is made to your specification.
There is no stock range here and no catalogue colourway to pick from. Whether you are a club finishing a kit programme, or a brand extending a range, the garment is cut to your artwork, your colours and your size run, and it ships under your label rather than ours.
- Your artwork across every panel
- Names, numbers and sponsor placement
- Your own woven neck and care labels
- Custom colourways to a Pantone reference
- Pattern built to your measurement chart
- Branded polybags and cartons
OEM manufacturing
Send a tech pack, a sample garment or a sketch and we build to it. Your patterns and your specification stay yours; we do not resell them and we do not run your design for anyone else. How OEM works here.
Private label
Woven neck labels, care labels, hang tags, printed polybags and custom cartons are produced in house, so an order going to retailers and distributors adding headwear and socks to an apparel order arrives ready to sell. Nothing carries a Rexzee mark unless you ask for it.
Before bulk
A pre production sample is made and approved before anything runs. See the production process, the fabric library and how quality control works.
The last line on the order, and the one worn longest.
Headwear and socks are the pieces that leave the pitch, which is why a sponsor gets more out of a cap than a training top. They are also the pieces most often bought loose from a fourth supplier and sent back half a shade out. Decorated here, they sit under the same colour approval as the shirts.
- Matched to the same Pantone reference as your garment order
- Ships in the same consignment as the kit, not three weeks later
- 3D puff and flat embroidery, sublimation and woven labels in house
- Branding knitted into the sock rather than printed on top of it
Materials
Brushed cotton twill on structured caps, fine acrylic rib for beanies, combed cotton and nylon blends for socks, and terry loop for wristbands and headbands.
Branding
3D puff and flat embroidery on headwear, jacquard knitting on socks, woven labels, silicone badges and heat transfer. Any two can run on the same piece.
Construction
Structured and unstructured crowns, five and six panel layouts, snapback and buckle closures, and ribbed or cushioned sock footbeds depending on the sport.
Turnaround
Sample in 7 to 12 days. Bulk runs 15 to 25 days, with knitted caps and socks at the longer end because each colourway needs its own machine setup.
The accessories range.
See the rangeAccessories questions.
Message the floor directly if yours is not covered here.
Can you match a cap to our shirt colour?
Close, but not identically, and the reason is the fibre rather than the dye. A cotton twill cap reads slightly warmer than the same Pantone reference printed on a polyester jersey, because the two take colour differently. We send a strike off before bulk so you approve the actual pairing rather than a number on a card.
Is sock branding printed or knitted in?
Knitted in. The logo, the stripes and the name are formed by the knit itself on a jacquard machine, so they are part of the fabric rather than a layer sitting on top of it. That is why sock artwork has to be simplified to a stitch grid before production, and why we redraw it with you rather than dropping a print file straight in.
Why is the minimum higher on caps and socks?
Because they are made on knitting and blocking machines that have to be set up per colourway, and that setup costs the same whether it runs a hundred pieces or a thousand. On a short run the setup dominates the unit price rather than the material. Cut and sewn garments do not work that way, which is why the two sit at different minimums. We confirm the run with your quotation.
Send the logo. Get a real price.
Tell us the garment, the quantity and the deadline. You get fabric options, a unit price and a lead time inside one working day.