1 /5 David Fenton: This business used to be decent. Now, not so much.
I’ve gotten several garments from Victory through kids sports. Embroidery is almost always off-center, crooked, has broken threads, etc. They’re so consistently bad, you’d have to wonder if they do it on purpose. I have 4 jackets from them that were purchased in the last year. 3 of them are poorly embroidered.
I’ve gotten multiples of the same garment, and had them come with completely different embroidery styles (two color fonts on one, single color on the other.)
Screen printing fades like crazy in even the gentlest of washes and there was a sticky residue inside of a pair of sweatpants my daughter got.
Players who had single digit numbers, these guys printed as two-digit numbers on their gear. (04 instead of just 4, for example.) Common sense, people.
To make matters worse, the turnaround time is AWFUL and the communication is non-existent.
There’s just no pride in the work they do here anymore, and zero quality control.
Unfortunately, you’re stuck with them if you want to support your child’s teams. Local sports teams keep choosing them.
They have 1 competitor. Their competitor does significantly better work, but uses really cheap garments that fit weird and generally don’t look good and they charge similar prices.