Kit built for
one athlete.
Running, cycling, racquet sports and the layers that go over them. Cut for a single discipline rather than a squad, in the fabric weight that discipline actually needs.
22 subcategories, 108 product types.
Sportswear is the widest line on the floor because every sport asks for something different. A baseball jersey is patterned nothing like a cycling jersey, and a cricket trouser has almost nothing in common with a wrestling singlet. We keep the pattern blocks, the grading and the decoration process separate per discipline rather than forcing one shape to cover them all.
Baseball
Full programme baseball kit, from the game jersey and pant down to the cap and the batting practice layer.
6 product types → SOSoftball
Softball kit graded on its own blocks rather than borrowed from the baseball pattern.
5 product types → BABasketball
Game kit, warm ups and shooting layers, with reversible construction where a squad needs two looks from one order.
6 product types → SOSoccer
Complete football programmes: matchday, training, travel and the goalkeeper pieces most suppliers treat as an afterthought.
8 product types → RURugby
Rugby kit built around the contact: reinforced seams, tight collars and bodies that hold their shape through a season of scrums.
5 product types → AMAmerican Football
Game and practice kit patterned to sit over pads rather than under them.
5 product types → CRCricket
Coloured kit and whites, cut for long innings in real heat and graded from junior through senior sides.
6 product types → VOVolleyball
Indoor and beach volleyball kit with the sleeve and hem options each format needs.
4 product types → TETennis
Court apparel for tennis and padel, in quick dry knits that hold a collar shape through a long match.
5 product types → GOGolf
Clubhouse and course apparel with a corporate finish, cut for a full swing rather than a static fitting.
5 product types → CYCycling
Road, gravel and track kit patterned in the riding position, with rear pockets and grippers where they belong.
6 product types → RURunning
Race and training kit in light knits, with bonded finishes anywhere a stitch would rub over distance.
5 product types → TRTrack and Field
Athletics kit across the full programme, from sprint suits to the club warm up.
5 product types → FIField Hockey
Field hockey kit for club and school sides, with skirt and short options on the same body pattern.
5 product types → ICIce Hockey
Ice hockey jerseys and layers patterned to sit over full protective equipment.
4 product types → LALacrosse
Lacrosse kit for men's and women's programmes, including the reversible pinnies squads run through in training.
4 product types → CHCheerleading
Competition and sideline cheer kit, where the artwork detail and the fit tolerance matter more than in most sports.
5 product types → NENetball
Netball kit including dresses, with position bib compatibility built into the pattern.
4 product types → HAHandball
Handball kit for club and national programmes, including the distinct goalkeeper set.
4 product types → BABadminton
Badminton kit in light, fast drying knits cut for overhead range.
4 product types → TATable Tennis
Table tennis kit with the collar and sleeve shapes competition rules expect.
3 product types → ESEsports
Esports kit built for stage and camera: relaxed fits, photo grade print and dedicated sponsor zones.
4 product types →Everything in the sportswear line is made to your specification.
There is no stock range here and no catalogue colourway to pick from. Whether you are a club, school or league buying a season's kit, 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 kit suppliers and teamwear distributors who resell under their own name 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 fabric is chosen for the sport, not for the shelf.
A marathon singlet and a padel polo have almost nothing in common except the word performance. We pick the knit, the weight and the finish per discipline, then grade the pattern to the position the athlete actually holds.
- Bonded and flatlock seam options wherever a stitch would rub
- Sublimation, screen print and reflective detail on the same garment
- Race, club and relaxed fits graded from one pattern block
- Recycled polyester available across the whole range
Fabric
120gsm micromesh for race day, 170gsm poly elastane for road jerseys, 60gsm ripstop for shells. Weight is matched to the discipline and the climate it will be raced in.
Full sublimation for club artwork and sponsor blocks, with reflective transfer applied afterwards so it stays bright instead of dulling under the dye.
Fit
Race, club and relaxed cuts from one graded block, XS through 3XL, with separate womens patterns rather than a shortened mens one.
Turnaround
Sample in 7 to 10 days, bulk in 12 to 18 days after approval. Knitted socks add a week for machine setup.
Pieces buyers start with.
See the rangeSportswear questions.
Message the floor directly if yours is not covered here.
Do you make cycling bibs and chamois shorts?
Yes. We pattern bibs around Italian and Taiwanese chamois pads and will build to whichever pad your riders already know. Tell us the brand and the density and we quote around it.
Can you print reflective detail?
Reflective transfer and reflective piping both run in house. On a sublimated piece the reflective element is applied after printing, so it stays bright rather than dulling under the dye.
What is the minimum for a running club?
There is no minimum on teamwear, and every size in one design counts as that one design. Socks are the exception: they are knitted rather than cut and sewn, and the machine has to be set up per colourway, so they carry a run of their own.
Send the sketch. 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.