A day after the NBA suspended the remainder of the 2019-20 season and with the NCAA announcing the 2020 men’s basketball tournament has been canceled, the sports world is quickly feeling the direct impact of the growing concerns over the spreading coronavirus. Yet despite the global epidemic, Wooter and Wooter Apparel remain steadfast in ensuring consumers that the company is operating at full strength.
Wooter is in a very strong position operationally and is prepared to take on all orders, including rush orders across all sports. The company has not been effected by the coronavirus and is fulfilling orders within 2-3 weeks as per usual, without any delays.
“Wooter Apparel has not been effected by the coronavirus directly. Our team has been prepared for events such as this one by strengthening our network of factories worldwide. We have manufacturers all around the world including the USA, India, Pakistan, Dominican Republic, and Bangladesh — not just China,” said Alex Aleksandrovski, Wooter Founder and CEO.
”Right now we have special deals on most of our team uniforms and custom apparel. We are also offering sponsorships to any sports organizations that are affected.”
During these unprecedented times, what matters most is the safety and health of those feeling the ill effects of the coronavirus.
“We are facing a big challenge together but please do not allow the media to continue spreading fear. A small problem has become a pandemic because of the widespread panic. The fact is the coronavirus will not likely do much harm when it arrives in your city, but you should expect it.”
While Wooter continues their commitment to provide leagues, teams, players, coaches, and organizations with a customized experience that extends beyond apparel, part of that mission is being able to apply best practices and take necessary precautions within business.
It’s a big part of what allows Wooter and Wooter Apparel to keep the focus on providing the best quality custom made jerseys and uniforms on the global market today.