Branded Apparel Programmes · By Use Case

Promotional, Event, Team Wear & Branded Merchandise Solutions

Wearzo manufactures custom apparel for brands, marketing teams, event organisers, clubs and dealers — printed, embroidered and finished in our own Hyderabad unit, under your label rather than ours. Six ways buyers use it are set out below; the garments themselves are the same range we make for institutional uniforms, which is why a 200-piece campaign run and a 20,000-piece programme come off the same floor to the same standard. Orders from 100 to 100,000+ pieces.

100% in-houseYour label, not oursFrom 100 piecesEmbroidery, DTF & screen printing
The garments

The Range These Orders Draw From

Every page above draws from the same garment range. Specifications, fabrics, GSM ranges and size charts live on the garment pages, so they are stated once and stay correct everywhere.

Round-Neck T-ShirtsPolo T-ShirtsHoodies & SweatshirtsJacketsLeggingsCapsApronsTrack Suits

Full specifications — fabric, GSM, yarn count, shade families and size ranges — are on the garment pages: round-neck t-shirts, polo t-shirts, hoodies and sweatshirts, jackets and leggings. Sizes for all of them are in the size charts.

Because these are the same garments we make for institutional programmes, a brand ordering 300 tees is buying from a line that also runs 20,000-piece school and corporate orders. That is the practical argument for using a uniform manufacturer for custom apparel: the tolerance, the shade control and the QC were built for buyers who reorder the same garment for years.

Branding

How Your Logo Goes On

Embroidery, DTF and screen printing are all done on our own floor, on the same site as the cutting and stitching. Nothing goes out to a job-worker, which is what keeps a reorder matching the original.

Branding methods, what each suits, and what to watch
MethodBest forWorth knowing
EmbroideryChest crests, caps, polos, jacketsMost durable through repeated washing; thread colours are matched and held on record. Not suited to large photographic artwork.
Screen printingLarge runs of one or two spot coloursCost per piece drops sharply with quantity; each colour is a separate screen, so simple artwork is cheaper.
DTF printingFull-colour and photographic artwork, smaller runsNo screen setup, so short runs and multi-colour designs are practical. Placement is flexible.
Woven & printed labelsNeck labels, size and care tagsThis is what makes a garment yours rather than ours. Applied in-house with the tags and packaging.

A fuller comparison, with the trade-offs for each method, is in the uniform branding methods guide.

How we work

From Brief to Delivery

The same sequence whether the order is 200 pieces or 20,000. The step that decides everything is the approved sample — nothing goes into bulk before you have held one.

1
Brief
Garment, quantity, artwork and the date you need it by. A tech pack or a reference sample if you have one.
2
Quotation
Itemised against your specification and quantity, typically within 24 hours.
3
Sample
Fabric, shade and branding approved on a physical sample before bulk begins.
4
Bulk production
Cut, stitched, branded and finished in our own unit — no outsourcing.
5
QC & despatch
Fabric, seam, branding and measurement checks, then packed and despatched.
Who orders this

Who This Branch Is For

If you are buying uniforms for a workforce, the uniform range is the better starting point. This branch is for buyers whose apparel carries their own brand rather than a job role.

  • Marketing and brand teams running campaigns, launches and giveaways
  • Event organisers — conferences, college fests, marathons, exhibitions, sports meets
  • Clubs, academies and corporate teams needing named and numbered kit
  • HR and people teams buying onboarding kits and employee merchandise
  • Apparel brands and D2C labels looking for a production partner
  • Dealers, distributors and resellers supplying under their own label
Detail

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Wearzo's name appear on the garments?
No. Custom apparel is produced under your branding. Woven neck labels, printed size and care tags and packaging carry your label, not ours. On OEM and private-label work this is the whole point, and it applies to promotional, event, team and branded merchandise orders too.
We have a fixed event date. How far ahead do you need the order?
Work backwards from the date, and tell us that date first. Artwork approval and a physical sample sit ahead of bulk production, and those are the stages that slip when a brief arrives late — not the stitching. We confirm a firm despatch date in writing with the quotation rather than quoting a generic turnaround, and if a date cannot be met we say so before you commit rather than after.
Can one order carry several designs, or one design at several sizes?
Yes. A campaign run commonly needs one garment in several colourways, or one design scaled differently for a t-shirt, a cap and a tote. Each artwork position is a separate branding operation, so the quotation shows what each one adds rather than burying them in a single per-piece figure. Send vector artwork where you have it — we will tell you if a design needs redrawing before it will print or embroider cleanly.
Can you pack size-wise and deliver to more than one address?
Yes. Event and team orders are commonly packed size-wise, or per venue, department or branch, and despatched to several addresses. Tell us the split when you place the order: it is a packing instruction rather than a production change, so it costs nothing when it is agreed up front, and it is disruptive when it arrives after the goods are boxed.
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Tell us what the apparel is for

The garment, the quantity, the artwork and the date you need it — that is enough for a quotation. cta_primary_label: "Send Your Brief →"

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