Kit Order: If Only Winning Was This Easy
The Problem: Ordering a new kit for your team means you are chasing down checks and organizing spreadsheets.
Easy Solution: www.kitorder.com
How Does Kit Order Work?
Kit Order is a simple web application that enables a team manager to:
- Create a custom catalog of your team's items (i.e. short sleeve jersey, arm warmers, vest, etc) as well as relevant item details (i.e. pricing, sizing, fabric choices - warmth/weight, etc)
- Invite your team members to place their orders. Each team or club member will be able to browse the custom team catalog, pick out items and pay by credit card.
- Sit back and relax while Kit Order organizes and collects order details and payment for you. You can view real time stats of what has been ordered and who has ordered what as the order is still open.
- At the order close, you will receive detailed reporting of the order info (.pdf/.xls file) as well as a check for the amount collected. You can then submit this information to your custom vendor to start production on your club's order.
Kit Order provides a simple way for teams and clubs to organize a custom clothing order; you choose the items and we collect the money. We send you a check, and you can pay your vendor in full. We don't do artwork and we don't hold inventory - we simply reduce headaches by automating the ordering process.
We built Kit Order with managers in mind to improve your experience when ordering custom clothing. Kit Order can be used for any type of team order that involves collecting money. Try Kit Order for your team's next nutrition and equipment order too!
You can learn more about us by checking out our website, www.kitorder.com.
About Kit Order
Kit Order was developed by Katharine Carroll, a professional cyclist and Janelle Kellman, a Cat 2 racer and a team manager, to help cycling club and team managers organize and process custom clothing orders with ease. Both women have abundant experience with the challenges around getting an entire team and/or club fitted with the proper clothing in time for the racing season.





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