Polo Tee Printing Price Singapore 2026 — Per-Unit Costs, MOQ Tiers & What Affects Your Quote

Every procurement officer and HR manager in Singapore asks the same question before signing off on a polo tee order: what is this actually going to cost us? The answer depends on more variables than most suppliers volunteer upfront — quantity bracket, fabric grade, print method, number of positions, and lead time all interact to produce the final per-unit figure. This guide gives you a transparent reference for polo tee printing Singapore pricing in 2026, so you can build an accurate budget, compare quotes with confidence, and avoid the hidden costs that inflate invoices after artwork approval.


What Determines the Price of a Custom Polo Tee in Singapore?

Before looking at any price table, it helps to understand the five levers that move your per-unit cost up or down. Suppliers who quote without confirming these are guessing — and you will pay for that guesswork later.

Lever 1 — Quantity (MOQ Tier)

Polo tee printing in Singapore is priced on a per-unit basis that falls as quantity rises. The minimum order quantity (MOQ) at Aquaholic is 300 pieces. Orders at 300–499 pcs sit in the entry tier; 500–999 pcs unlock a mid-volume rate; 1,000 pcs and above access the best unit economics. Every 500-piece step in the right direction can save you $1.50–$3.00 per unit — significant on a 500-unit order.

Lever 2 — Fabric Grade & GSM

A 180 GSM cotton piqué polo costs more than a 160 GSM dri-fit polyester polo in raw material terms, but a technical recycled-PET performance polo costs more still. The fabric choice accounts for roughly 40–60% of your base polo price. Cotton piqué and honeycomb cotton sit at the lower-to-mid cost range; premium blended performance fabrics and brand-name sport fabrics (Under Armour, Adidas) sit at the top.

Lever 3 — Print Method

Embroidery, silkscreen, DTF (direct-to-film), heat transfer vinyl, and sublimation each carry different per-unit and per-setup costs. For a detailed technical comparison, our polo shirt embroidery guide for Singapore walks through digitization fees and stitch-count pricing in detail if embroidery is your preferred method. The pricing breakdown section below covers all five methods.

Lever 4 — Number of Print Positions

Most corporate polo orders use one position — typically the left chest. Adding a second position (back, sleeve, or collar) adds cost. A silkscreen order with two positions requires two screen setups per colour per position. An embroidery order with left-chest and back neck requires digitization of two separate logo files. Each additional position adds $0.80–$3.00 per unit depending on the method.

Lever 5 — Lead Time

Standard production in Singapore runs 14–21 business days after artwork approval. Rush orders (7–10 days) carry a surcharge of 15–30% on the base production cost. If your event date is fixed and non-negotiable, factor in this surcharge during budget planning — not after you have committed to a unit price.


Polo Tee Printing Price Guide — Per-Unit Reference (Singapore, 2026)

The figures below are indicative market ranges for standard corporate polo tees with one-position printing, exclusive of GST. They assume standard 14–21 day lead time and in-stock fabric.

Fabric Type 300–499 pcs 500–999 pcs 1,000+ pcs
Cotton Piqué (standard) $12–$16 $10–$14 $8–$12
Honeycomb Cotton $13–$17 $11–$15 $9–$13
Dri-Fit Polyester $14–$18 $12–$16 $10–$14
Cotton-Polyester Blend $13–$17 $11–$14 $9–$13
Premium Performance / Sport Brand $45–$70 $40–$65 $35–$58

Indicative SGD per unit, inclusive of fabric and one-position printing, exclusive of GST. Prices vary by supplier, in-stock status, and artwork complexity.


Cost Breakdown by Printing Method

Beyond the base polo cost, each printing method adds its own per-unit and one-time setup charges. Here is what to expect in Singapore in 2026.

Embroidery — Premium Corporate Look

Embroidery is priced on stitch count, not design size. A typical left-chest corporate logo runs 5,000–10,000 stitches.

  • Per-unit embroidery charge: SGD $2.00–$5.00 per position (based on stitch count)
  • Digitization fee (one-time): SGD $50–$150 per logo file — waived by some suppliers above a threshold quantity
  • Name personalisation (per name): SGD $1.50–$3.00 per piece

Silkscreen Printing — Best for Simple Logos at Volume

Silkscreen excels for 1–3 colour logos on cotton or cotton-blend fabrics at quantities above 300 pcs.

  • Per-unit printing charge: SGD $0.80–$2.00 per position
  • Screen setup fee: SGD $30–$80 per colour per screen (one-time per design)
  • Note: Not compatible with dri-fit polyester — ink sits on the surface and cracks over time

DTF (Direct-to-Film) — Full Colour with No Minimums Per Design

DTF transfers a printed film directly onto fabric — suitable for photographic logos, gradients, and full-colour designs with no colour limits.

  • Per-unit printing charge: SGD $2.00–$4.00 per position (A5 print area)
  • No screen setup fee — artwork is printed digitally
  • Best for: Multi-colour logos, event designs, and small personalised runs within a large order

Heat Transfer Vinyl (HTV) — Individual Name & Number Personalisation

  • Per-unit printing charge: SGD $1.50–$3.00 per name/number
  • Best for: Staff name tags, participant numbers, department labels
  • Limitation: Vinyl can peel on high-stretch or very fine dri-fit fabrics — confirm compatibility first

Sublimation — All-Over Prints, Dri-Fit Only

  • Pricing: Typically bundled into the garment cost (SGD $18–$30 all-in for a sublimated dri-fit polo at 300+ pcs)
  • Only works on white or light 100% polyester — not suitable for cotton
  • Best for: Sports team uniforms, bold event designs, full-coverage branding

Hidden Costs That Inflate Your Final Invoice

A quote that looks cheap at the headline unit price often conceals these charges. Ask about all of them before signing off.

Digitization Fee

For embroidery: SGD $50–$150 per logo. If you have multiple logo variants (full colour, white, reversed), each needs a separate DST file.

Screen Setup Fees

For silkscreen: SGD $30–$80 per colour per position. A 3-colour, 2-position order can add SGD $180–$480 before a single shirt is printed.

Name Personalisation

Individualised name printing or embroidery on each polo adds SGD $1.50–$3.00 per piece. On a 500-piece order, that is SGD $750–$1,500 extra.

Rush Surcharge

Orders requiring delivery in under 10 business days typically carry a 15–30% premium on the base production cost. Always plan at least 3 weeks ahead.

Size Surcharges (2XL+)

Sizes 2XL and above often carry a surcharge of SGD $1–$3 per piece due to extra fabric. Factor this in if your team has a mix of sizes.

GST (9%)

All Singapore suppliers must charge 9% GST. If your company can claim input tax, this is recoverable — but your procurement budget needs to include it.


How to Read a Polo Tee Printing Quote in Singapore

A well-structured quote makes approval straightforward. A poorly structured one hides costs in ambiguities. Here is what a trustworthy quote for corporate polo tee printing in Singapore should confirm:

What a Good Quote Includes

  • Total quantity and size breakdown (XS to 3XL)
  • Fabric type, GSM, and composition
  • Polo style (regular, slim, long-sleeve, mandarin collar)
  • Print method per position, with position names
  • Per-unit cost breakdown (garment + printing separately)
  • All one-time setup fees listed individually
  • Lead time from artwork approval (not from order date)
  • Delivery address and delivery terms
  • GST treatment (inclusive or exclusive)
  • Deposit requirement and payment schedule

Red Flags to Watch For

  • Quote shows only a single headline unit price with no breakdown
  • Fabric GSM and composition are not stated
  • Lead time is described as “approximately” without a hard date
  • Setup fees are not mentioned (they will appear on the invoice)
  • Quote does not specify how many print colours are included

If you are planning polo tees specifically as client gifts rather than staff uniforms, our custom polo tee corporate gift guide explains which fabric and packaging upgrades are worth the extra spend and how to structure a gift-grade quote differently from a uniform order.


Budget Planning Tips for Corporate Polo Tee Orders

Getting the budget right on the first draft saves three rounds of approval. Here are the planning practices that experienced procurement teams use.

  • Round up your size quantities by 5–10%. Short-shipped sizes delay handover. Always order a small buffer of your most common sizes (M, L, XL in Singapore corporate contexts).
  • Request a physical sample before bulk production. Sample fees are typically SGD $30–$80, but they prevent expensive reprints caused by colour or fabric surprises.
  • Lock in fabric prices early. Polyester and cotton prices are commodity-linked. Suppliers who quote today may adjust fabric costs if your order is confirmed 3+ months later.
  • Consolidate orders where possible. If departments are ordering separately, consolidating into a single purchase order unlocks a better quantity tier and reduces per-unit setup fees.
  • Set up a reorder protocol. Companies running ongoing staff uniform programmes can negotiate fixed unit prices for the contract period. Our corporate polo tee uniform programme guide explains how multi-year volume commitments bring your per-unit cost down significantly and what to include in a supplier agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions — Polo Tee Printing Price Singapore

What is the minimum order quantity for polo tee printing in Singapore?

The standard MOQ at Aquaholic Gifts is 300 pieces. This applies across all standard polo fabrics and printing methods. Some premium sport-brand polo tees may carry higher MOQs due to supplier minimums.

Does the price include GST?

Most supplier quotes are stated exclusive of GST. Singapore GST is currently 9%. Always confirm whether a quoted price is inclusive or exclusive before using it in your budget submission.

Is embroidery more expensive than silkscreen?

On a per-unit basis, embroidery is typically SGD $1.00–$2.50 more expensive than silkscreen for a standard left-chest logo. However, embroidery has no per-colour screen setup fee, which means for complex multi-colour logos at moderate quantities, embroidery can actually be more cost-effective than silkscreen once setup fees are included.

How long does polo tee printing take in Singapore?

Standard production runs 14–21 business days from artwork approval. Express turnaround (7–10 days) is available at a surcharge. Artwork approval must happen before the clock starts — delays in approving proofs push out the delivery date correspondingly.

Can I order different quantities of different sizes without extra charge?

Yes — size breakdowns within a single colour and style are treated as one order. However, sizes 2XL and above may carry an individual size surcharge. Very small quantities of unusual sizes (e.g., 1–2 pieces of size 5XL) may not be accommodatable depending on the supplier’s fabric stock.

Ready to Get a Transparent Quote?

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