• Brands can control logo and patch placement by preparing a detailed placement map before sampling. Jacket styles such as racing jackets, varsity jackets, bomber jackets, and work jackets may include multiple patches, sleeve graphics, embroidery, appliques, pocket labels, and panel details.Before bulk production, brands should confirm patch size, position, material, thread color, edge finish, artwo...

  • Brands can manage logo and patch placement in custom racing jacket production by preparing a detailed placement map before sampling. Racing jackets often include multiple logos, patches, sleeve graphics, color-blocked panels, piping, and contrast stitching, so unclear placement can cause visible production errors. Mature brands should provide front, back, sleeve, and detail views with exact patch ...

  • Custom racing jackets need a detailed tech pack because they often include multiple fabric panels, contrast colors, curved seam lines, patches, embroidery, applique, zippers, lining, and special pocket details. If the tech pack is vague, the factory may misplace panels, logos, or trims. Brands should provide front and back sketches, panel color references, logo artwork, placement measurements, tri...

  • Racing jackets are trending in men's streetwear because they combine retro motorsport style, bold paneling, graphic identity, and strong outerwear presence. For brands, they are useful because the garment naturally supports color blocking, embroidery, patches, logo placement, contrast piping, and branded trims.From a manufacturing perspective, racing jackets are more complex than basic jackets. Br...

  • Before developing custom racing jackets, brands should check shell fabric, lining, zipper quality, color blocking, patch placement, embroidery, printing, sleeve shape, pocket structure, fit, labels, and packaging.Racing jackets often include multiple visual and construction details. Color panels, contrast piping, embroidered patches, printed logos, snap buttons, zippers, and lining all need clear ...

  • We start each project by aligning on your brief, including use case, target retail and margin. Then we confirm shell and rib options, choose the right fit block and run branding tests on relevant fabrics. A pre-production sample is made with correct trims, quilting and decoration for your approval, followed by colourway confirmation if you run multiple versions. Bulk production then proceeds with ...

  • Pricing for racing jackets is mainly driven by shell material, lining and padding choices, plus the amount and type of decoration and hardware. Multi-panel designs with heavy embroidery and patches will cost more than simpler layouts with limited branding. Minimum order quantities typically start from around 100 pieces per colour and style, with full size runs inside that total. Samples are genera...

  • Racing jackets are usually structured but still need easy movement. We develop regular, relaxed and boxy fit blocks, as well as more fitted moto-style silhouettes where your range calls for them. Western grading and typical XS–3XL size runs are standard, and extended sizing can be arranged for specific programs. We pay attention to shoulder width, sleeve length and rib tension so jackets layer com...

  • Branding is at the heart of our racing jacket program. We support embroidery, applique patches, chain stitch, high-density prints and woven or rubber badges placed on chest, sleeves, back and collar. For private label work, we customise neck, size and care labels along with hangtags, stickers, polybags and printed cartons. Once your logo hierarchy and colour standards are fixed, we follow the same...

  • Racing jackets often carry complex panelling and heavy decoration, so pattern engineering is a key part of our service. We plan colour-block panels, sleeve stripes and chest yokes to create clear logo zones and consistent seam placement across sizes. Optional details include shoulder and elbow quilting, ribbed inserts, inside pockets and adjustable hems. Where branding needs to be added after sewi...

  • Racing jackets rely heavily on their lining and fill for comfort. We produce lightly padded and quilted builds for cooler conditions, as well as unpadded versions that work well indoors or in warmer climates. Lining options include smooth taffeta, brushed linings for a softer touch and breathable mesh linings. Our team helps you match insulation levels to your key markets and to the rest of your o...

  • Our core shell options are heavy cotton twill, nylon and poly-cotton blends, which give strength and hold colour-block panels cleanly. For retro, graphic-heavy looks we use polyester satin, while selected genuine or synthetic leather is used for premium motorcycle lifestyle pieces. Trims can include heavy-duty zippers, snap fronts, knitted cuffs and hems, contrast piping and reinforced pocket open...

  • Vanrd produces classic team and pit-style racing jackets with multi-logo layouts for crews and fanwear programs. We also develop fashion-led blocks with cropped or boxy silhouettes and exaggerated ribs or collars for streetwear collections. For more rugged looks, we offer moto-inspired jackets with angled fronts, panelling and quilting, including selected leather options. These pieces are designed...