The most common question at the start of any custom jacket brief in Singapore is: how much does this actually cost? Pricing data appears throughout individual jacket guides — varsity jacket pricing, bomber jacket pricing, and windbreaker pricing — but there is no single reference that answers the question across all jacket types, all budget tiers, and all the variables that move the number up or down.
This guide is that reference. It consolidates pricing across all custom jacket types ordered in Singapore, explains what drives cost at each stage, maps out three budget tiers with realistic expectations for each, and covers the hidden costs that catch first-time buyers off-guard.
Custom Jacket Price Ranges by Type (2026)
All prices below are per-piece estimates in Singapore dollars, excluding GST, based on standard specifications (single embroidery placement, no individual names, no premium packaging) at the indicated quantities.
| Jacket Type | MOQ | 30–50 pcs (SGD/pc) | 50–100 pcs (SGD/pc) | 100+ pcs (SGD/pc) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard windbreaker (HD polyester) | 30 | $22–$32 | $18–$28 | $15–$24 |
| Standard windbreaker (microfibre) | 30 | $30–$42 | $26–$38 | $22–$34 |
| Reversible windbreaker (microfibre bonded) | 30 | $42–$58 | $38–$52 | $34–$48 |
| Bomber jacket (polyester/nylon) | 30 | $40–$65 | $34–$55 | $28–$46 |
| Bomber jacket (nylon + embroidered patches) | 20 | $58–$85 | $48–$72 | $38–$60 |
| Varsity jacket (polyester + PU sleeves) | 20 | $50–$78 | $42–$65 | $36–$55 |
| Varsity jacket (wool blend + PU sleeves) | 20 | $80–$125 | $68–$108 | $58–$92 |
| Varsity jacket (wool + genuine leather) | 10 | $145–$220+ | $125–$190 | $110–$165 |
| Corporate jacket (bonded microfibre) | 30 | $52–$78 | $44–$68 | $36–$58 |
| Sublimation windbreaker (all-over print) | 30 | $38–$58 | $32–$50 | $28–$44 |
The Five Variables That Move Jacket Prices
1. Fabric and construction
Fabric is the largest single cost driver in any jacket order. Within windbreakers, the jump from high-density polyester ($22–$32) to microfibre bonded reversible ($42–$58) at the same quantity reflects the difference in raw material cost and construction complexity. Within varsity jackets, the jump from polyester-plus-PU-sleeve ($50–$78) to genuine wool-and-leather ($145–$220+) reflects the premium material cost of each component.
Buyers who want a premium-looking jacket at a moderate price point should look at microfibre windbreakers and entry-level bomber jackets — these offer a substantial quality step-up over standard polyester without entering the premium price tier.
2. Quantity
Volume discounts in Singapore custom jacket pricing typically activate at 50 pieces and again at 100 pieces. The difference between a 30-piece order and a 100-piece order on the same windbreaker specification is typically $5–$10 per piece, which at 100 pieces represents $500–$1,000 in total savings. For organisations that can consolidate orders across departments or campuses, the savings at volume are meaningful.
3. Number of print placements
Standard pricing assumes one embroidery placement (typically chest-left logo). Each additional placement — back, sleeve, collar, right chest — adds to the unit cost. A typical embroidery add-on is $3–$6 per additional placement at volume. DTF back prints add $4–$8 per piece depending on print size.
4. Individual name or number printing
Individual name or number personalisation — where each jacket in the order carries a unique name — is handled as a separate print run per unique design. This adds $3–$8 per piece depending on print size and method (DTF is more expensive than heat transfer for individual names). A 50-piece order with individual names on the back typically adds $150–$300 to the total order cost.
5. Packaging and presentation
Standard orders are delivered unpackaged (folded in a polybag). Individual gift boxing, custom tissue paper, branded ribbon, or hang tags are available but add $3–$10 per piece depending on specification. For a 50-piece gifting order, premium individual packaging can add $150–$500 to the total.
Budget Tier Guide
Under $30 per piece — High-volume functional jackets
What you get at this price: a standard high-density polyester windbreaker with single chest embroidery, suitable for school CCA orders, charity run participation jackets, or large-scale event staff uniforms. At 100+ pieces, microfibre windbreakers with clean embroidery can also fall within this range. The jacket will be functional and well-branded but not a premium gift.
Best for: school CCAs, community events, charity runs, large staff uniform programmes (100+ pieces), sports day participant jackets.
$30–$60 per piece — Corporate quality jackets
The most popular price tier for Singapore corporate orders. At this range: microfibre windbreakers with high-quality embroidery, reversible windbreakers in microfibre bonded, entry-level bomber jackets, and polyester varsity jackets. These are jackets that recipients will wear repeatedly and that read as considered corporate gifts rather than promotional merchandise.
Best for: company retreats, team uniform programmes, staff onboarding gifts, mid-tier client gifts, corporate events with 30–100 attendees.
$60–$150+ per piece — Premium and keepsake jackets
Wool-blend varsity jackets, premium bomber jackets with chenille patches, and high-specification corporate jackets sit in this range. These are keepsake items — graduation batch jackets, company anniversary gifts, senior management recognition — where the quality of the material and the permanence of the embroidery carry symbolic weight.
Best for: graduating cohort jackets (secondary school, poly, JC), company 10th/20th anniversary merchandise, executive appreciation gifts, National Service unit commemorative jackets.
Hidden Costs to Budget For
Artwork setup and digitisation
Embroidery requires your logo to be digitised — converted from a vector file into a thread-map that the embroidery machine can follow. One-time digitisation fees range from $30–$80 depending on logo complexity. This fee is typically charged once per logo design, not per order. If your logo changes between orders, a new digitisation is required.
Size samples
Requesting a production sample before confirming a full order is strongly recommended for orders above $2,000 total value, and essential for orders above $5,000. Sample fees range from $40–$120 per sample jacket depending on specification. The sample cost is typically waived or credited against the full order if you proceed.
Rush production premium
Standard windbreaker lead times are 2–3 weeks from artwork approval. Rush orders (7–10 day turnaround) carry a premium of 15–30% on the base order cost. If your event date is under 3 weeks away, confirm lead time availability before placing an order — not all factories accept rush orders during peak periods (October–December and the weeks before major public holidays).
GST
All prices in this guide are before GST. At the current Singapore GST rate, add 9% to your total order cost when budgeting. Organisations that are GST-registered can claim input tax on the purchase.
Delivery
Most Singapore custom jacket suppliers offer free local delivery for orders above a threshold (typically $300–$500). Below that threshold, or for urgent same-day delivery, delivery fees of $15–$50 apply depending on urgency and volume.
Comparison: Cost Per Impression vs Other Corporate Gifts
A custom windbreaker at $28 per piece worn 100 times over its life generates approximately $0.28 per brand impression — substantially cheaper than most printed marketing materials, which are used once and discarded. A varsity jacket at $80 per piece kept for 5 years as a keepsake generates brand exposure at a fraction of a cent per impression over its life.
This cost-per-wear argument is not academic: it is the reason custom jackets consistently outperform other corporate gift categories in recipient retention rates. A jacket is used; a branded pen is lost.
Cost-Saving Tips for Jacket Orders
- Consolidate across departments. Combining two department orders of 25 pieces each into a single 50-piece order typically reduces the per-piece price by $3–$6.
- Standardise on one fabric. Ordering the same fabric in multiple colourways is cheaper than ordering different fabrics for different groups. Establish a single standard specification and vary the colour.
- Plan your size breakdown carefully. Leftover jackets in wrong sizes cannot be exchanged after production. A common breakdown for Singapore corporate orders: 10% XS, 20% S, 30% M, 25% L, 12% XL, 3% 2XL.
- Order early. Rush premiums of 15–30% are avoidable with a 4–6 week runway. The single most effective cost-saving measure is planning the order early enough to avoid expedited production.
- Reuse your digitised logo file. Once your logo is digitised for embroidery, the file is reusable across all future orders at no additional cost. Confirm with your supplier that you retain ownership of the digitised file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a minimum spend for custom jacket orders in Singapore?
There is no universal minimum spend, but MOQ requirements (typically 20–50 pieces depending on jacket type) effectively create a minimum order value. A 30-piece windbreaker order at $25/pc is a $750 base order — the practical minimum for most suppliers.
Do prices vary between suppliers?
Yes, meaningfully. Price differences of 20–40% between suppliers for nominally similar specifications are common. The difference usually reflects fabric quality, embroidery density, production facility quality control, and service level. The lowest price quote is not always the best value — request a physical sample before committing to a supplier on price alone.
Are prices in this guide for 2026?
These are current market estimates for 2026 based on prevailing Singapore custom apparel pricing. Prices are subject to change based on fabric cost movements, GST rate changes, and production capacity. Use these ranges as a planning benchmark and confirm current pricing directly with your supplier for final budgeting.







