Manufacturing support for authorised Greek and collegiate merchandise sellers.
Timepolo helps authorised Greek-apparel vendors, licensed campus-merchandise suppliers and decorators develop, sample and repeat-produce apparel for chapter, event, campus and retail programmes.
Products are developed around the buyer’s approved garment specifications, artwork, decoration, labels, packaging, quantities and delivery requirements.
Develop garments around the required fabric, fit, construction, trims and programme requirements.
Review embroidery, appliqué, chenille, patches or printing through physical sampling before bulk production.
Use documented product, artwork and packaging references to support future chapter, event and replenishment orders.
Built for authorised businesses serving Greek, collegiate and campus merchandise markets.
The service is designed for commercial buyers managing approved artwork, product development, repeat orders and delivery requirements.
It is not intended for unauthorised reproduction of university, fraternity, sorority, team or institutional marks.
Authorised Greek Apparel Vendors
Businesses supplying approved fraternity, sorority, chapter, recruitment, alumni and event apparel.
- Chapter and event programmes
- Decoration-led product development
- Repeat merchandise orders
- Private labelling and packaging
Licensed Campus-Merchandise Suppliers
Companies supplying universities, bookstores, campus retailers and approved institutional merchandise programmes.
- Campus product programmes
- Product-specification control
- Seasonal and repeat production
- Packing and shipment preparation
Garment Decorators
Decorators requiring custom garments, specialised construction or production support beyond standard stock blanks.
- Custom product development
- Embroidery and appliqué programmes
- Decoration-ready construction
- Private-label finishing
Promotional & Merchandise Companies
Suppliers managing chapter events, recruitment programmes, alumni campaigns and recurring group-apparel demand.
- Event merchandise
- Coordinated product programmes
- Artwork and sample approval
- Repeat-order support
Apparel developed for chapter, event, campus and repeat merchandise demand.
Timepolo reviews each product against its intended use, fabric, fit, construction, decoration, labels, packaging and expected order requirements.
Explore the complete product lineup for detailed programme categories.
Jersey Programme
Jersey & Event Tops
Premium T-shirts, cropped T-shirts, tanks, raglan styles, long-sleeve tops and polos for events, recruitment, campus retail and recurring programmes.
Fleece Programme
Fleece & Coordinated Sets
Crew-neck sweatshirts, hoodies, quarter-zips, joggers and shorts for chapter programmes, alumni events and coordinated merchandise collections.
Outerwear Programme
Varsity & Outerwear
Windbreakers, varsity-style jackets and bombers developed for premium chapter merchandise, campus events and limited collections.
Custom Development
Specialty Apparel
Selected overshirts, coordinated event sets and buyer-specific developments reviewed according to programme and technical requirements.
Decoration developed around the garment and approved artwork.
The decoration method should be selected together with the garment fabric, construction, artwork dimensions, colours, placement, quantity and intended result.
Physical sampling confirms how the approved artwork performs on the selected product before bulk execution.
Embroidery
Suitable for lettering, logos, crests, sleeve details, caps and premium identity applications.
Appliqué & Tackle Twill
Suitable for collegiate lettering, chapter names, numbers and layered fabric applications.
Chenille & Patches
Suitable for textured lettering, varsity-style badges and combined identity details.
Printing
Suitable print methods are reviewed according to the garment fabric, artwork, quantity and required finish.
Timepolo manufactures for authorised sellers—not directly around unauthorised marks.
The buyer owns the customer relationship, market access and artwork authorisation. Timepolo supports the technical and manufacturing side: product development, sampling, decoration, private labelling, packaging and repeat production.
The Buyer Manages
- Customer and programme demand
- Artwork ownership or authorisation
- Product and quantity requirements
- Required delivery date
- Market and retail responsibilities
Timepolo Supports
- Product development
- Fabric and construction review
- Decoration development
- Sampling and revisions
- Production and quality checks
- Labels, packaging and shipment preparation
Both Parties Approve
- Product specification
- Physical sample
- Artwork and placement
- Colours and decoration
- Quantities and size breakdown
- Commercial and delivery terms
From authorised product brief to approved repeat production.
Every programme begins with the buyer’s product and artwork requirements, then moves through technical review, physical sampling, production and repeat-order confirmation.
Vendor & Brief Review
Review the buyer’s business model, product requirements and authorisation position.
Product & Artwork Development
Confirm the garment, material, fit, construction, decoration, labels and packaging.
Sample & Approval
Develop and review the physical product and decoration sample.
Production & Quality Checks
Produce against the approved specifications and artwork requirements.
Packing & Repeat Review
Prepare the approved finishing and reconfirm future programme requirements.
The strongest proof is visible in the product, decoration and approval process.
Authorised buyers should be able to review the details that determine whether a programme can be repeated accurately.
01
Embroidery & Stitch Detail
Close-up review of lettering clarity, stitch density, thread finish, backing and edge quality.
02
Appliqué & Patch Execution
Review material layers, border stitching, alignment, attachment and finishing on the approved garment.
03
Product Construction
Review seams, ribs, pockets, closures, lining, trims and internal finishing.
04
Labels & Packaging
Review woven labels, care labels, hangtags, folding, individual packaging and carton preparation.
05
Sample Approval
Review measurements, artwork placement and revision control before the programme moves into production.
06
Repeat-Programme Records
Retain product specifications, artwork placement and packaging details for reorder review.
Built for recurring merchandise programmes—not only isolated orders.
Greek and collegiate buyers often manage recurring chapter, event, campus and retail requirements.
A programme-based production model helps keep product, artwork and packaging requirements organised between orders.
Controlled Specifications
Document the approved measurements, fabric, construction, trims and finishing requirements.
Artwork Consistency
Record approved artwork dimensions, placement, colours and decoration method.
Private-Label Finishing
Maintain label, hangtag, packaging and carton requirements as part of the product specification.
Repeat-Order Review
Reconfirm quantities, size breakdown, material availability, colours and delivery requirements before each repeat order.
Programme Planning
Review chapter, event, seasonal and replenishment needs against production and approval timelines.
Choose the information most relevant to your current buying stage.
Compare available garments and decoration routes or review the complete vendor-programme framework before submitting your brief.
Products & Decoration
Explore jersey, fleece, outerwear and specialty products together with embroidery, appliqué, chenille, patches and printing options.
Authorised Vendor Programme
Review vendor onboarding, sample development, trial orders, repeat specifications and programme qualification.
Protected marks are produced only for appropriately authorised buyers.
Timepolo does not claim ownership of university, fraternity, sorority, team or institutional marks.
The buyer is responsible for confirming that all submitted names, logos, artwork, lettering and protected marks are owned or appropriately authorised for production.
Timepolo may request reasonable confirmation of authorisation before sampling or manufacturing protected merchandise.
Production approval does not transfer ownership of the buyer’s intellectual property to Timepolo.
Programme, product and authorisation questions.
Product feasibility, decoration suitability, MOQ and repeat-order requirements are confirmed during technical review.
Does Timepolo sell Greek or collegiate merchandise directly to students?
Timepolo’s primary role is B2B manufacturing for authorised vendors, licensed merchandise suppliers, decorators and commercial programme operators.
Does Timepolo hold licences for university or Greek-organisation marks?
Timepolo should not be presented as the licence owner unless a specific licence has been formally confirmed.
The buyer is responsible for confirming its right to use submitted marks and artwork.
Can Timepolo develop both garments and decoration?
Yes.
The garment, fabric, fit, construction and decoration can be reviewed as one product-development project before sampling.
Can we begin with a sample or trial order?
A development sample and trial-order route may be reviewed according to the product, decoration, quantity and commercial requirements.
Can approved products be repeated?
Approved product, artwork and packaging references can support repeat-order review.
Materials, colours, quantities, timing and commercial terms must still be reconfirmed for each order.
Is there one MOQ for all Greek and collegiate products?
No.
MOQ depends on the garment, material, custom colour, decoration, labels, packaging and production method.
Planning an authorised Greek or collegiate apparel programme?
Share your company information, product type, authorised artwork, decoration requirements, expected quantity, delivery destination and required date.
Timepolo will review the product-development route, programme fit and information required before sampling or quotation.