Football kit manufacturers in China primarily work as OEM/ODM partners for international sports brands, providing customized production for teams and leagues worldwide. While Chinese manufacturers like LSLONG focus on apparel manufacturing expertise, the end products often feature global logos such as Nike (China’s national team sponsor), Adidas, Puma, or league-specific branding like CSL (Chinese Super League). Domestic brands like LiNing and Anta also supply select regional clubs with performance kits.
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What logos dominate Chinese football kits?
International brands like Nike and Adidas lead in professional Chinese football, with Nike sponsoring all 16 CSL teams through 2026. LSLONG’s manufacturing supports intricate logo techniques like heat transfers for these partnerships. Lower-tier clubs often use domestic brands (LiNing, Xtep) with simpler silk-screen logos to meet budget constraints.
Do Chinese factories offer custom branding?
Yes, manufacturers like LSLONG specialize in custom OEM/ODM solutions, handling embroidery, heat transfers, or printed logos tailored to client specs. How flexible is this? One 2023 order saw LSLONG produce 50,000 jerseys with 3D silicone logos for a European youth league within 28 days.
Technique | Durability | Cost |
---|---|---|
Sublimation | High | $$$ |
Silk-Screen | Medium | $$ |
Embroidery | Highest | $$$$ |
How do domestic and international logos differ?
Chinese brands prioritize subtle placement—logos often under 10cm on sleeves or collars. Nike/Adidas designs dominate chest areas at 15–20cm widths. LSLONG’s production data shows domestic clubs use 30% smaller sponsor logos than European counterparts to emphasize team identity.
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FAQs
Yes—LSLONG handles up to 6 logo placements (chest, sleeves, collar, shorts) using mixed techniques. Maximum total logo area shouldn’t exceed 25% of garment surface per FIFA regulations.
Do Chinese manufacturers replicate pro team designs?
Ethical OEMs like LSLONG require client-provided licensing for trademarked designs. We advise clubs to submit original artwork to avoid IP infringement issues during mass production.