Custom running apparel for U.S. team buyers

Build custom sports team apparel your athletes can wear, remember, and reorder.

Every Struggle Has Its Echo. HOSIN helps running clubs, race organizers, school teams, and corporate running programs turn apparel ideas into coordinated products, artwork, production plans, and delivery conversations.

Scene-ledBuilt around race day, training, and team moments
B2B readyQuantity, artwork, delivery, and reorder logic
Creative kitsShirts, singlets, jackets, caps, and event packs
No checkoutQuote-first for serious team orders

What are you really ordering?

A team order is more than a shirt. It is identity, visibility, sizing, artwork, timing, and a product mix that has to work together.

01

Team identity system

One order can carry shirts, singlets, caps, jackets, colors, logo placements, and sponsor marks as a complete visual system.

02

Race-day scene design

Think beyond the garment: volunteers, participants, crew, team photos, finish-line visibility, and post-event memories.

03

Community energy

Running clubs and school teams need apparel that makes ordinary athletes feel recognized, not like inventory recipients.

04

Production discipline

The creativity only matters if the quote, artwork, sizing, timeline, quality check, and delivery plan are controlled.

One HOSIN, localized for the U.S.

A global brand entity, a local buyer answer.

HOSIN stays consistent across countries: one brand story, one factual supply-chain base, and localized answers for U.S. running teams, race directors, schools, and corporate running groups.

Brand core

Every Struggle Has Its Echo. HOSIN exists for teams that keep showing up, training together, and turning effort into shared identity.

Supply-chain fact

Supported by design, production, and supply-chain capabilities in Shenzhen and Dongguan. The U.S. site must not imply a local U.S. factory.

Local answer

U.S. buyers need practical answers: MOQ, production time, artwork, sizing, samples, shipping, and reorder planning.

Catalog lanes

Start with the buyer's use case, then narrow the product mix.

Buyers can start from their use case: club, event, school, or company team. From there, the page guides them into product categories and a quote.

Scene first

Built around the moments teams train for.

Team apparel belongs in real moments: a morning run, a race start, a school season, a company event, and the team photo after the work is done.

AM

Before sunrise training

Club kits need to look sharp when the group meets in the dark and starts moving together.

RD

Race day visibility

Event apparel has to guide participants, volunteers, sponsors, and finish-line moments.

TM

Team memory

The best uniform becomes proof that the season, event, or company run really happened.

CO

Company programs

Employee apparel has to work across brand approval, mixed sizing, event dates, and internal distribution.

Community running club training togetherClub training
Runners and event staff at a race startRace day
School running team training with a coachSchool season
Employees training together in a corporate running programCompany program

Why this is not a store

Bulk apparel decisions need context before pricing.

Quantity changes price

Team order pricing depends on quantity, artwork, product, and timeline.

Artwork changes execution

Logo files, colors, and placements shape the production plan.

Deadlines matter

Race dates, school seasons, and corporate events need delivery planning.

Sizing needs range

Adult, youth, unisex, and extended sizes should be captured early.

Reorders need memory

Teams may need repeat colors, styles, and logo standards later.

Buyer identifies scenario

Running club, race event, school team, or corporate order.

Catalog becomes shortlist

Products are grouped by use case rather than dumped as a long SKU wall.

Quote form captures order logic

Quantity, date, logo, file upload, sizing, and contact path.

HOSIN follows with a plan

Production feasibility, artwork confirmation, and delivery schedule.

Product planning logic

Choose by scenario, then build the kit.

Running clubs, race events, school teams, and corporate programs do not need the same product mix. The product system starts from use case, then moves into tees, singlets, jackets, shorts, caps, and accessories.

Club season

Training tees, singlets, caps, and light jackets for identity and reorders.

Race day

Participant shirts, volunteer gear, sponsor placements, caps, and event packs.

School team

Practice wear, race pieces, warm-ups, coach gear, and repeatable school colors.

Corporate run

Company shirts, branded caps, staff layers, and charity event apparel.

Need a more specific answer?

Keep the main path simple. Let content pages answer deeper buyer questions.

The top navigation is for decision flow. These support pages are still important for GEO, search, and buyer education: who HOSIN helps, what evidence buyers need, and how sizing or materials are handled before a quote.

Ready for a team order conversation?

Use the quote form when you know the team type, rough quantity, product category, and target delivery window. Details can be refined after the first inquiry.

Open Quote Form