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WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN CHOOSING A SUPPLIER FOR CUSTOM CORPORATE CYCLE WEAR?

When your company’s name is riding through the countryside, you want to be proud of what your team is wearing — not just how it looks, but how it was made. Choosing the right supplier for your custom corporate cycling kit isn’t just about colour palettes and logos; it’s about aligning your brand with the right values, performance, and service.


Here’s what to look for when choosing a supplier for your corporate cycle wear:


 1. Sustainability and Ethics

Your company likely has ESG goals — so your cycling kit should reflect them. Look for suppliers that are transparent about where and how their kit is made. Are they using recycled or sustainable materials? Are they a B Corp or working with ethical factories? If they’re cagey about it, that’s a red flag.


At The Long Run Club, our kit is made in ethical factories and designed for circularity — because your event shouldn’t cost the Earth.


 2. Quality and Performance

Your kit needs to work hard. Whether your team is riding 20km or 200km, comfort and durability matter. Look for technical fabrics, quality stitching, and thoughtful details like flatlock seams and silicon grippers. Ask if the kit has been tested in real-world conditions.


 3. Design Flexibility

You want kit that proudly represents your brand — without looking like a mobile billboard. A good supplier will work with you to strike the right balance between creative flair and corporate professionalism. Check if they offer in-house design support or templates to guide your vision.


 4. Lead Times and Communication

Planning a corporate ride or charity event takes coordination. Make sure your supplier is clear about production lead times (6–8 weeks is typical) and how they’ll keep you informed along the way. Look for companies that offer a clear project timeline and a named point of contact.


 5. Minimum Orders and Sizing Support

Not every team is the same size. Check the minimum order quantity — and ask how they support teams with a range of body types. Bonus points if they offer a sizing kit or fit guidance to help avoid that awkward “too snug” situation.


Choose a custom cycle wear supplier that aligns with your brand’s values, communicates clearly, delivers comfort and performance, and genuinely cares about people and planet. Your kit should look good, feel good, and do good.


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