Every Sunday league team has had the kit argument: someone wants stripes, someone wants black, the keeper wants pink, and the captain just wants everyone to pay their subs. The fix is simple — mock the options up properly, let the squad vote, and only then get quotes.
Why mock up before you order
Custom teamwear is a real cost — often £20–40 a shirt across 15+ players. Ordering from a written description ("red with a white stripe?") is how teams end up stuck with a kit half the squad hates for three seasons. A visual mockup costs nothing and ends the argument before the invoice.
How to design your team's kit in My Jersey
- Start from your club colours — set body, sleeves, collar and trim.
- Try three pattern directions — one classic (plain or pinstripe), one bold (sash, halves or hoops), one wildcard. Layer and recolour until each looks deliberate.
- Add your badge — if the club doesn't have one, design a crest in the Badge Creator in five minutes.
- Put real names on the back — seeing "JONES 9" in a proper jersey font sells a design like nothing else.
- Export all three and post them in the team chat. Let democracy do its thing.
From mockup to real shirts
Once the vote's in, export the winning design's front and back images. Any custom teamwear printer can work from them as the visual spec — colours, pattern placement, collar style, name and number font are all right there in the image. You'll get an accurate quote faster, and there are no surprises when the box arrives.
Frequently asked
Can I add our sponsor's logo?
Yes — add a sponsor as text in a jersey font, or import the sponsor's actual logo image and position it on the chest.
Does it work without internet?
Yes — the designer is fully offline, so you can settle kit arguments in the clubhouse with no signal.
Mock up your team's kit free
Design options in minutes, share them in the group chat, and take the winner to any printer.