Custom Gear, Personalized for Your Ride
Having been in the business since 1984, Louis Garneau has nearly 40 years of experience making your custom clothing ideas a reality. Together with his wife Monique, he began the business in his father's garage by preparing the Canadian cycling team for the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Since then, the brand has grown to be sold in more than 30 countries. We guarantee the quality of our product, and our development team collaborates closely with top athletes and fans to create the most cutting-edge, functional, and cosy apparel available. The team is here to bring your custom project to life with graphic specialists and personal customer service to support all your needs from our office in Quebec and Vermont.
Jerseys
Shorts & Bibs
Jackets & Vests
Juniors
Accessories
Designed by You, Tailored for Speed
The Cyclist’s Signature Kit
Your cycling apparel should be as unique as your ride. We offer fully customizable options, allowing you to personalize your gear with your choice of colors, logos, and designs. Whether you're looking for a custom team kit, branded apparel for events, or one-of-a-kind pieces that reflect your style, we've got you covered.
Custom Clothing Production Timeline
Day 1-2: Initial Inquiry & Account Setup
Customer contacts us with product details and event date.
Set up account with billing, shipping, and contact info.
Create a customer folder for all order documents.
Day 3-6: Design & Quote
Provide two initial sketches.
Customer selects and revises (max 3 rounds).
Issue a quote for approval.
Day 7-8: Contract & Payment
Finalize contract.
Day 9-10: Layout Approval
Request final layouts from the graphic designer.
Customer reviews and approves.
Day 11-15: Production Order & Processing
Submit order to the factory with purchase orders.
Monitor production progress.
Day 16-18: Shipping & Tracking
Factory completes production and provides tracking.
Share tracking details with the customer and ensure smooth delivery.
Day 19-20: Final Follow-Up
Confirm delivery and customer satisfaction.
Send follow-up survey for feedback.