DESIGN
Can you design the full kit for me?
Absolutely. If you have a vision but zero files, zero sketches, or zero clue where to start, we can still build the whole thing from scratch. Give us anything: a mood, a color you saw on a subway tile, your favorite donut shop logo, a blurry picture of a jersey from 2013, or even, “I want it fast… but not like too fast.” Trust us, we have worked with worse.
Our job is to take whatever you send us and turn it into a clean, production-ready custom kit. We help you pick colors, refine concepts, adjust logos, and make sure everything lands exactly where it should when it hits the pattern. We handle all the technical parts too: vector conversions, panel layouts, color translation, and making sure the final product actually looks intentional.
And here is the part you need to hear: we make kit, we are not a design studio. We know cycling apparel inside out, and the designs we create come from real experience, real taste, and a lot of miles. So when we send you the final artwork, take it for what it is… a masterpiece. Please do not break our balls over ten rounds of “can you move this logo one millimeter.” We promise it already looks good.
Bring the idea. We will handle the design. Even if your idea is basically three words and a shrug.
Do I need my artwork ready before contacting you?
Having a clear idea upfront always makes the process smoother. If you already know your colors, style, or overall vibe, you are ahead of the game.
But if you are not there yet, do not stress. We can help shape the look.
Our core team is known for sharp design skills, a clean process, and an eye for making cycling kits that actually stand out.
How do I choose a direction?
Start with the mood:
- Classic
- Modern
- Loud
- Wild
- Minimal
- Retro
- Clean race look
Any direction works as long as you know the “feel” you want.
A simple vibe check goes a long way.
What about colors?
Pick your base colors early.
If you can, use Pantone codes so your colors hit exactly how you want across fabrics and production. If not, we can help translate your references into production-ready tones.
What file types should I use?
Vector art is best. It scales cleanly, never gets blurry, and gives us full control for placing logos, patterns, and shapes. Vector files usually end in .ai, .eps, or .svg.
Quick breakdown: vector art is made from points and lines, not pixels, so you can blow it up to billboard size and it stays perfect.
If you only have raster images (JPEG, PNG), we can often recreate them as vectors, depending on complexity.
How long should artwork take?
Artwork timelines depend entirely on what you hand us. If you send clean, well-prepared files with Pantones, vector logos, and a clear direction, we can usually turn things around in a day or two. Straightforward, fast, and painless.
If you send us a whimsical idea sketched with a rusty pencil on the back of your recycling cardboard, it can go quick… or it can go slow. The biggest factor is not the drawing. It is you. If you are focused, responsive, and know what you want, we can lock in a design surprisingly fast. If you disappear for a week or change your mind every 15 minutes, the timeline follows your vibe.
The rule is simple:
If you are buttoned up, we can make it happen pretty quick. If you are chaotic, we ride the chaos with you. Either way, we get you to the finish line.