Promotional scarves cover more styles and branding methods than most fabric products, with each combination suited to a different buyer and context. Knitted acrylic styles use a woven jacquard technique to build club colours, stripes, and crests directly into the fabric. The pattern is structural rather than applied. Fleece scarves cut from soft polyester suit volume orders where warmth and low unit cost matter. Sublimation printed scarves apply full-colour artwork to both sides of a lightweight polyester panel with no colour limits or gradient restrictions. Embroidery stitches a logo onto a scarf for a refined finish suited to hospitality uniforms and corporate gifting. Screen printing puts a spot-colour logo on fleece or woven fabric and suits simpler logos at volume. From 50 units.
A sporting club ordering woven scarves for the season gets something that feels like proper merchandise rather than a printed giveaway. The club colours and crest are woven into the fabric, not applied on top of it, and they're the kind of item that members actually wear to games, to training, and right around town all through the whole winter.
Woven and knitted scarves are produced to order, so club colours, crest placement, and stripe patterns are specified at the time of ordering rather than chosen from stock.
Before You Order
Do woven and fleece scarves have different minimum orders?
Woven and knitted styles typically have a higher minimum order than fleece or sublimation options and carry a longer production window. Fleece with screen printing or embroidery is the most accessible entry point for first-time orders.
Which branding method suits each scarf style?
Woven jacquard builds the design into the knitted fabric and suits clubs wanting colours and crests integrated rather than printed. Sublimation prints full-colour artwork across both sides of a polyester scarf, while embroidery suits stitched placement and screen printing suits spot-colour logos on fleece at volume.
What scarf styles suit a sports club order?
Knitted acrylic with a woven jacquard pattern is the most common choice for sporting clubs, with club colours, stripes, and crests built into the fabric. Fleece with screen printing or embroidery suits clubs needing a simpler, lower-cost option for merchandise and giveaways.
Can scarves be used as corporate or hospitality gifts?
Embroidered scarves suit hospitality uniforms and corporate gifting where a stitched logo on fabric is preferred over a full print. Sublimation scarves suit event giveaways and conference merchandise where full-colour branding on both sides is needed.