Football Socks
SOCKS WITH LOGOS
We now offer a special service for customers looking to create unique team socks; you can now add a team or company logo with multiple colours.
Minimum quantity
There is a minimum quantity of 50 pair for socks with logos. Sizes can be mixed, but the minimum amount per size is 30 pairs. Socks with logos cost and additional +2.00 EUR per pair. Lead time for these socks is approximately 4 weeks. No express service is possible for socks with logos.
How to submit your logos
A high resolution logo is needed to put on the socks, with the best formats being 'vector' graphics (.cdr, .ai, .pdf) or high quality pixel graphics (.gif, .tiff, .jpg).
Our design team is available should you have any questions or concerns.
Order forms and sketch models
Handling for Socks w/ Logos
Use of athletic tape, velcro bands, or similar supporting aids on or around socks during play can pull at fabric fibre and damage logos and/or structure of the socks. We offer no reclamation for socks uses in conjunction with such aids.
Socks with stitched logos are not suited for such applications.

FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Do socks with logos cost more than "normal" socks?
Socks with logos added on cost 2 Euros extra per pair. For example, when you order 50 pairs of socks with logos, it costs 7.80€ per pair (incl VAT). 50 pairs of socks without logos cost 5.8€ per pair (incl. VAT). Please note that the minimum order for socks with logos is 50 pairs.
How do I send you my logo?
Your logos can be sent to us as a graphic file, a drawing, or a photo either via email or uploaded on our kit designer.
The best format for logos is in 'vector' format (or paths). Vector logos typically have the ending .eps, .ai (Adobe Illustrator), .cdr (Corel Draw) or .fh (Mscromedia Freehand). It is best to simply forward us these files via email.
More on Graphic Files >
Computers can produce "graphics" in two completely different formats: vector and pixel format.
Vector Format
The advantage of graphics in vector format is that they can easily be altered & manipulated. For example, a logo in vector format can be expanded to a larger size without loosing the quality and colour. Logos created in Corel Draw, Freehand or Adobe Illustrator are typically in the vector format. Graphic files that are created with these programs typically have the ending .cdr, .eps, .ai, .fh. Vector formats are typically referred to as "curve formats".
Pixel Format
In pixel format, problems can occur when the graphics are produced in too low of a resolution quality. Pixel formats with low resolution are rather difficult to edit; colour changing, backgrounds removed, and enlarging can all deteriorate the quality. However, some pixel graphics are of high resolution and work fine for printing. Pixel files typically end the following: .jpg, .gif, .tif, .bmp, .psd.
Scanned and digital photos are also pixel graphics.
If you are uncertain about the quality of your graphic(s), you may send them over to us via email and we will help consult you.