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Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
Brick Lane, London
If you run classes, showcases or competition squads, dance studios uniform printing London should make everyday kit easier, not create extra admin. TeeLane helps London studio owners and organisers choose practical printed uniforms for teachers, students and event teams, with clear advice on garment choice, logo placement, size collection, reorders, Brick Lane collection and courier delivery.

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Most dance studios do best with a simple range rather than one item for everyone: easy-wash printed tops for teachers, student T shirts or hoodies for regular classes, and matching sports tops or warm-up layers for showcases and competition teams. Send TeeLane your logo, quantity, size split, deadline and whether you want collection near Brick Lane or London delivery, and we can confirm the most suitable option, stock and turnaround before production.
Choose teacher tops, student basics and competition teamwear that suit how each group actually trains, travels and washes kit.
We can help you decide where a logo works best for classes, front desk use, travel days, stage photos and team identification.
Useful size breakdowns help studios avoid guesswork, especially when mixing teachers, juniors, teens and parent helpers in one order.
A clear garment and print setup makes it easier to top up sizes later when new students join or teams qualify for events.
We explain what speeds an order up and what slows it down, so you can plan around showcases, exams and competition dates.
Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane near Brick Lane, or sent onward by courier within London when that is more practical.
Dance studios usually need more than one type of printed uniform. Teachers often want something light, easy to wash and comfortable through back-to-back classes, so printed T shirts or sports tops are normally the practical choice. If your team also works reception, greets parents or attends outreach sessions, a slightly smarter printed polo can make sense for that part of the job.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check Workwear Printing London and staff t shirt printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
For students, the best option depends on age group and how the uniform is used. Regular weekly classes usually suit printed T shirts because they are straightforward to wash and replace. Hoodies work well as an outer layer for travelling to class, waiting between sessions and creating a stronger studio identity outside the venue.
Showcases and competition teams often need a separate look from day-to-day classwear. Matching sports tops, printed tees or hoodies can give squads a consistent appearance for rehearsals, coach travel, arrivals and team photos. If garments will be worn repeatedly over a season, it is worth choosing a setup that is easy to reorder rather than a one-off design that becomes awkward later.
The best print position depends on who will wear the garment and where it will be seen. A left chest logo is popular for teacher tops because it looks tidy and professional during classes and front-of-house moments. A larger centre chest or full-front print can work better for students if brand visibility matters more than a subtle look.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check Polo Shirt Printing London and logo t shirt printing London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
For showcases and competition teams, a back print is often worth considering because it is visible during arrivals, rehearsals and group movement between venues. Some studios combine a small front logo with a larger back print so the garments still look branded from both directions without feeling overdesigned.
If you want names, roles or squad wording, it is best to keep them structured and consistent. Teacher names, team names or event titles can be useful, but every extra print position or personalisation can affect cost and turnaround. It helps to decide early which garments need the extra detail and which do not.
Sizing is where many studio uniform orders become slower than they need to be. A clear spreadsheet is usually better than collecting messages one by one. Separate teachers, assistants, student groups and competition teams, then note garment type, size, colour and any personalisation beside each name. That gives you a cleaner quote and reduces follow-up questions.
If this order is part of a wider campaign, you may also want to check T Shirt Printing Brick Lane and T Shirt Printing East London before sending your artwork to TeeLane.
If you are ordering for both children and adults, make sure your list shows the split clearly. Youth and adult ranges are often stocked differently, and some studios need the same design across junior and senior classes. Gathering your size list before requesting production also helps avoid the common problem of part-approved, part-unconfirmed orders.
Reorders are much easier when you keep the original garment choice and artwork consistent. That matters for branded clothing for dance studios because new starters often join mid-term, and competition squads can change. Saving the item, colour and print setup lets you top up later without redesigning the whole uniform system.
There is no single price for printed uniforms for dance studios because the quote depends on the details of the job. The main factors are garment type, quantity, number of sizes, print size, number of print positions and how many different versions you need. A simple run of matching student T shirts is quoted differently from a mixed order with teacher polos, student hoodies and personalised competition tops.
Urgency can also change the options available. If a studio needs garments for a showcase next week, it helps to keep the garment colour, print colours and artwork simple so stock can be checked quickly and production planned realistically. If the deadline is flexible, you usually have more choice over garments and order structure.
The best way to keep costs sensible is to standardise where possible. One garment colour, one main logo setup and a final size list usually make quoting and production more efficient. If you are comparing options, ask which parts of the order are driving the cost rather than guessing from the total alone.
Turnaround depends on stock availability, artwork readiness, quantity and current production capacity. Same-day production is possible only for suitable orders after those points are checked and confirmed. In practice, that tends to mean simpler jobs with ready artwork, available stock and no unresolved size or approval issues.
What usually makes a dance studio order slower is not the printing itself but the decisions around it. Late size changes, missing artwork, multiple garment colours, separate designs for each class, or last-minute name additions can all extend the process. If you have a fixed showcase or competition date, send the brief as early as you can and note the true deadline, not just the event day.
Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ, near Brick Lane. That is convenient for many East and Central London studios, or for organisers passing through the area before an event. If collection is awkward, London courier or delivery options can be discussed depending on timing, quantity and destination.
Same day turnaround is available for suitable orders when artwork, garment stock and quantity are confirmed early enough.
T shirts, hoodies, polos, tote bags, workwear and DTF prints are popular choices. TeeLane will recommend the most practical print route for your deadline.
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TeeLane helps London customers choose the right garment, print method and turnaround for dance studios uniform printing london. Send your artwork, quantity, sizes and deadline on WhatsApp, or open the quote form for a structured request.
Send your design, quantity and deadline. TeeLane will confirm stock, print method and the fastest route for collection or delivery.
Usually a small range works best: teacher T shirts or sports tops for daily classes, student T shirts for regular wear, hoodies for travel and waiting time, and a separate team item for showcases or competitions. It keeps ordering simpler and avoids forcing one garment onto every group.
Yes, as long as the size breakdown is clear. When you request a quote, list youth and adult sizes separately so stock can be checked properly and the order can be planned without confusion.
They are usually better as outerwear, warm-up wear or travel uniform rather than the main teaching garment. For active classes, many studios prefer T shirts or sports tops because they are lighter and easier to wash frequently.
Often yes, but personalisation changes the production setup and can affect the quote and turnaround. It is best to decide early which garments need names or roles and which can stay as the standard studio uniform.
Reorders are easiest when the original garment, colour and artwork stay the same. If you keep your approved setup consistent, top-up orders for new starters or replacement sizes are much more straightforward.
It depends on stock, artwork, quantity, print detail and production capacity. Same-day is possible only for suitable orders once everything is confirmed. Larger mixed orders or jobs with personalisation usually need more time, so it is best to ask as early as possible.
Yes. Suitable orders can be collected from TeeLane at 18 Spelman Street, London E1 5LQ near Brick Lane. If collection is not convenient, courier or delivery options within London can be discussed when you request your quote.