Wooter Apparel Launches New Self-Service Platform For Customizing Sports Jerseys And Uniforms
This is the kind of quick, easy, and personal experience everyone needs when it comes to creating your own look and feel.
Over the last 5 years, Wooter Apparel has customized and created some pretty unique sublimated jerseys and uniforms for a long list of elite athletes, headlining entertainers, pro leagues, college squads, youth teams, and a variety of non-profit organizations all leaving their mark across sports. The long list ranges from the likes of Floyd Mayweather, and Master P, Paul Pierce, Al Harrington, Smush Parker, the San Diego Strike Force, Brunson League, Basketball Beauties League, Prep Ball Stars, Reedley College Football, Pigskin Patriots, and Ballin 4 Peace among many others to have partnered with Wooter Apparel on their jersey and uniforms creations.
Now it’s your turn.
“We’re excited to release a do-it-yourself solution that will help make creating and ordering high quality, custom uniforms and apparel more accessible to people,” said David Kleyman, COO of Wooter.
Since growing from an upstart Staten Island-based company focused on blending sportswear and technology to blossoming into a global brand thanks to partnering with clients in over 40 countries, Wooter Apparel has worked diligently over the course of the last year to bring both the creative and ordering process closer to its customers. All this without breaking the bank or having to wait an unrealistic turnaround time to receive your order.
That’s why the brand launched its new self-service apparel platform.
“This is going to take us to new heights,” said Alex Aleksandrovski, Founder and CEO of Wooter.
“This technology has been in development for over 12 months and Wooter is the first to create this custom uniform platform in the market. Some companies may have basic T-Shirt design and ordering options but no one has taken it to this level for sportswear, team jerseys and uniforms.”
It comes down to a more personalized process from start to finish. In addition to receiving timely customer service, Wooter Apparel offers the chance for people to create their own jerseys and uniforms by customizing their designs and apparel packages, receiving instant pricing quotes on gear, placing and tracking orders, and staying in constant communication with Wooter Apparel reps throughout the process.
Any design. Any sport. Fully customizable. And it’s free to use.
For Wooter’s Chief Technology Officer, Carlos Morales, the past year of developing the new self-service apparel platform was geared toward streamlining both the design and creation process while also providing customers a way to save time.
“Most importantly, customers will be able to order and expedite their apparel needs easily from their own computer. There’s no need to make any phone calls as they will be in direct conversation with Wooter’s designers via direct messaging online,” Morales said about the launch.
“They’re not wasting time with a salesperson or on the phone. We wanted to eliminate those concerns. It comes down to saving people time.”
Continuing to be ahead of the game has worked tremendously for Wooter Apparel in the past. That was the case when the company became the first sports apparel brand to accept Bitcoin, began partnering with Seedinvest to offer the opportunity for people to become part of the Wooter journey, and the brand’s on-going mission to generously pledge to “give back”. Their track record to create and innovate speaks for itself, regardless if the discussion is about customizing sublimation sports jerseys and informs or building advanced tech platforms to enhance the consumer experience. Now with the release of their new self-service apparel platform, the brand has done it again.
“This is really the future of Wooter Apparel and is a big innovation in the sports industry, not just the apparel and sportswear business,” said Aleksandrovski.
“It’s only going to get better.”