1. Design selection
In the 3D configurator, you can select a new jersey as a base and then develop your own design from there. Please note that design transfers usually only work within the same sport. This design sets the basic structure and appearance of your jersey and serves as the foundation for all further customizations.
2. Base color
The choice of base colors plays a central role in the design of your jersey. It’s also interesting to note that these colors can later be placed and adjusted in various areas of the jersey. This means that you can continue to develop the design at any time to ensure it perfectly matches your vision.
3. Pattern
In this step, you select a pattern to be used on your jersey. The special feature here is that once you’ve chosen a pattern, it can be applied to multiple areas of the jersey such as the front, back, sleeves, and side panels. With a simple click on the front, you can transfer this pattern to all other areas, making the design process quick and efficient.
4. Color gradient
The gradient is useful for giving the design a special touch and allowing different colors to blend harmoniously into each other. This enables you to finalize the design and bring your personal style to the jersey.
5. Number & Name
You can customize the number and name on your jersey by adjusting the font, placement, color, and outline. The placement can be done either through the default position in the left column or directly on the jersey by clicking the desired area. To center the number and name, simply click “center” in the left column under “default position.” If the colors of the number and name are similar to the jersey, we strongly recommend adding an outline to ensure they stand out and remain clearly legible.
6. TEAM Name
In the “Text” section, you can directly enter the team name or a team motto. Please note that the text you enter here will be printed unchanged on every jersey. In contrast, the number and name can be customized per item, which is the only difference from the “Text” section. The remaining steps are similar to those for the number and name: You can choose the size, placement, font color, and outline.
7. Logo
In this video, we get to a very exciting part of the design process: uploading team and sponsor logos. You can upload your own logo and your sponsor’s logo in various file formats and then adjust the size and placement. The best part is that you can place multiple team and sponsor logos on the jersey at no extra cost. Some teams have even managed to generate additional revenue by placing multiple sponsors on their jerseys, which they used for more equipment. It’s a win-win-win situation for everyone involved!