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Guide to Sporting Goods

Sporting goods: the ins and outs


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Sporting good companies are essential service providers of athletic equipment and apparel for schools, businesses and consumers. Businesses seek sporting goods retailers for school-based and other needs. Sports apparel is very popular, including custom lettering, colors, logos and detail.

Sporting good companies manufacture T-shirts, jerseys, equipment and other items required to participate in individual and organized sports. Sporting goods distributors sell these products to athletic stores to earn profits and satisfy the needs of the consumer-buying public. Businesses should take advantage of the products and prices that sporting goods stores offer to fulfill their athletic-based needs, including sports apparel.

1. Sporting goods stores provide businesses with custom-made products for school and community-based athletic programs.

2. Many businesses take advantage of deep discounts on a wide range of sporting goods apparel.

3. Suppliers of sporting goods are important to the sustainability of sports programs.


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Purchase athletic apparel at local and national retail stores or online


In many metropolitan and suburban areas, sporting goods stores are a popular find. National retailers and local mom-and-pop stores offer athletic apparel and equipment at reasonable prices. Visit these stores for sporting goods, equipment, apparel and games. Products such as golf clubs, basketballs, baseball bats, athletic shoes and athletic jerseys may be purchased at these popular retail outlets. Sporting goods distributors provide a wide range of products to large retail outlets for sale.

I recommend: Dick's Sporting Goods is a national retailer that sells a wide variety of athletic equipment and apparel to individuals and groups. Dunham's Sports also offers similar products at competitive prices, including baseball jerseys and team uniforms.

Select a specialty retailer for outdoor, fishing and camping equipment and products


Select an outfitter that is experienced in the ins and outs of camping and outdoor equipment, such as tents, jackets, fishing poles, boots and warm weather apparel for the outdoors.

I recommend: Cabela's is one of the most popular outfitters for camping and outdoor products, such as fishing and hunting gear. Select REI for skiing and snowboarding equipment for the winter months.

Look for local sporting goods stores


It might be a good idea for you and your business to personally look at athletic supplies and sporting goods, especially considering the potential expense of these items and the hassles of returning items you buy online.

I recommend: Big 5 Sporting Goods serves the western United States. The Sports Authority is a popular sporting goods store with locations in almost every state.

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  • Sporting goods retailers are ubiquitous and popular. Explore the options that these stores offer, both in person and online. Sometimes, the most popular businesses may not offer the best prices or the greatest level of customer service.

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