Description
Women’s lacrosse uniform sets are coordinated B2B teamwear programs in which the required top and bottom pieces, sizing, artwork, colours, player data, branding and packaging are approved together. Lajwanti Collections supports private-label, OEM and ODM development, paid sampling, quotation-specific commercial terms and bulk production after the relevant sample/specification is approved.
Women’S Lacrosse Uniform Sets for Relevant B2B Buyers
Women’s lacrosse uniform sets are for B2B and team buyers that want coordinated pieces developed as one approved program rather than sourcing a jersey and bottom as unrelated products. Schools, colleges, clubs, academies, sportswear brands, team dealers, wholesalers and distributors can use the set route to align colours, graphics, sizing, labels and packaging across the required uniform pieces.
The exact composition is not universal. Depending on the brief and technical feasibility, a set may be developed around a jersey with a kilt, a jersey with shorts, or another supported combination. The buyer should define the pieces required for players and, where relevant, any goalkeeper, practice, warm-up or related items separately. Each component should be confirmed in the quotation and approved specification rather than implied by the page title alone.
Set-level sourcing is commercially useful when consistency matters across multiple garments. Artwork, colour references, trims, numbering, brand labels, size allocation and packaging can be reviewed together so the finished program presents as one coordinated collection. This is the key distinction from the broad parent category, which owns the general women’s lacrosse uniform intent.
Product Style, Materials and Customisation
A coordinated set begins with piece selection. The buyer can specify the preferred top and bottom direction, then discuss fabric, stretch, weight, trims, waistband, neckline, sleeve treatment and other construction choices subject to feasibility. No exact textile, GSM, fibre blend or performance result should be assumed until the project is quoted and sampled.
Visual consistency can be planned across the set through approved team colours, logos, graphics, names and numbers. Supported sublimation, printing or embroidery methods can be considered according to the artwork and garment construction. If different pieces require different decoration techniques, those decisions should be documented in the final specification so the set still follows one approved brand or team identity.
Sizing may include mixed roster sizes within the overall order, subject to quotation and production feasibility. Buyers should provide the target size system, roster list or measurement basis. The approved sample/specification should record how grading and set allocation are handled, especially when the top and bottom sizes differ for individual players.
Buyer Decisions to Confirm
- Set components
- Top/bottom size allocation
- Roster quantities
- Colours/graphics
- Names/numbers
- Labels/packaging
- Set packing method and destination
Private Label, OEM and ODM Manufacturing
Under private label, a lacrosse uniform set is developed for the buyer’s brand with supported labels, marks and packaging. Under OEM, the buyer supplies the design, reference or technical specification for manufacturing review. Under ODM, an existing direction can be adapted into a coordinated set and then refined through sampling. The appropriate route depends on how complete the buyer’s starting brief is.
Sports-uniform commercial terms must remain project-specific. Lajwanti Collections can review the selected pieces, total quantity, size breakdown, artwork, personalisation, labels, packaging and shipping destination, then confirm MOQ, paid-sample scope and production timing for the order. Bulk production should begin only after the relevant sample/prototype and specification are approved.
For set programs, approval should cover each piece rather than only the hero garment. A buyer can confirm the relationship between colours and graphics, construction details, labels, measurements and packaging across the set. This reduces the risk that one component is approved while another remains ambiguous.
MOQ, Paid Samples and Bulk Production
A uniform-set project can include several components and roster variations, so MOQ, paid-sample cost and production timing are confirmed for the exact set rather than published as one universal sportswear figure. The quotation can account for selected pieces, quantities, artwork, personalisation, sizes, labels and packaging. Bulk production begins only after the relevant set samples/prototypes and specifications are approved.
Five-Stage Buyer Journey
The five-stage set route is: share the required pieces and roster brief; confirm feasibility and quotation; develop the paid sample/reference for the relevant components; approve the set-level specification; then move through bulk production, checks, packing and shipping. Every included piece should have a clear approval basis before release.
Quality Control Against Approved References
Set-level quality control should compare every included component with the approved references. Checks may include piece count, measurements, size allocation, colour and artwork consistency, logo/number placement, stitching and assembly, trims, labels, packaging and total quantity. Any component-specific requirement should be listed separately in the approved specification.
Packing should also preserve the set logic. Where the buyer requests player-based or size-based grouping, that requirement can be reviewed for feasibility and recorded before production. Names, numbers and mixed sizes should be reconciled against the buyer-approved roster or order schedule before dispatch.
Product Care and Handling
Care and handling instructions can differ between the pieces in a uniform set if the final materials or decoration methods differ. The published page should therefore avoid one universal wash rule. Final care guidance should follow the approved fabrics, trims, prints/embroidery and labels used in production, with any piece-specific instructions confirmed before packing.
Why Work with Lajwanti Collections?
Lajwanti Collections has operated since 2003 in Lahore, Pakistan and manufactures sports uniforms/teamwear within its B2B private-label, OEM, ODM, custom and made-to-order business. Samples are paid, bulk production follows approval, and branding, packaging and worldwide shipping support are available. Those verified facts fit a set-level procurement page without adding unsupported capacity, certification or delivery claims.
A sets-focused URL also improves site architecture. The parent category can remain the authoritative broad women’s lacrosse uniform hub, while this child page answers buyers looking for coordinated pieces. Nearby child pages can own builder, sublimation and practice intents, giving each page a commercially meaningful reason to exist.
Procurement Notes
Set buyers should specify whether pieces must be packed together by player, by size, by team or in another commercial format. Packing method can affect workflow and should be discussed during quotation rather than added after production. Where tops and bottoms use different size allocations, the roster or purchase schedule should make those pairings explicit.
Request a Manufacturing Quote
For a women’s lacrosse uniform set quote, send the required pieces, quantity, size or roster breakdown, colour references, logo/artwork files, names and numbers, preferred branding, packaging requirements and destination. Lajwanti Collections can confirm which set configuration is feasible and provide quotation-specific MOQ, paid-sample requirements, production timing and shipping arrangements. Use the RFQ form or WhatsApp +92 333 941 1234.
