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Crew shirts, kit bags, merchandise all available from Cooper Teamwear

by Robin Tickner on 19 Jun 2017
Cooper Teamwear Robin Tickner
Australian owned and based in Gladesville NSW our knowledgeable and friendly team can assist you with every aspect of kitting out your club or individual boat with a wide range of apparel, kit bags and merchandise.

We work with companies, schools, clubs and teams all over the country and can offer solutions for any sized team.

Over the last 10 years we have built up a library with hundreds of patterns so if you cannot see what you are after please contact us.

Our business is making your uniform order as simple as possible and when you deal with us you are dealing with the owners of the business who understand our reputation is on the line with every order.

What we do!

We design and produce sublimated or cut and sew sports uniforms and business wear.

Our business/corporative range includes ladies and men’s business shirting, suits, formal wear, polo's, hoodies, track suits and workwear.

We offer an embroidery service, heat pressing of names, numbers and logo's and we print T shirts in house with our new digital printer.

We also source and personalise promotional goods and accessories including caps, bags, water bottles, stubby coolers and banners.

What to expect

Unlike other Teamwear companies that want you to use one of their “custom template designs” all of our designs are customised for each client. This means that we want some input from you as to your design OR you can use our library to help you get started.

It could be based on a design you have seen used by any other team or it could be from designs put together from your students or team members.

We also have hundreds of designs that you can choose from, we can email you some to have a look at if you want some inspiration. Why not pop into our new showroom to browse our ranges and discuss your requirements with our team or Contact Us.
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