About Us

On the Sidelines

Pro Knitwear began in 1953 in Pittsburgh, PA as a broker and silk screener of athletic apparel. Our founders, Donald R. Feeney and William Flynn Feeney, assessed and adapted to the then current trends and directed the company into manufacturing and lettering of custom athletic apparel.
Pro Knitwear currently manufactures and letters quality sportswear right in the heart of the Brookline neighborhood of Pittsburgh, PA. Timothy X. Feeney, the current owner and second generation CEO, has guided this company’s growth and prosperity for the last 30 years. His mantra “Work Hard, Play Hard” guarantees satisfaction with our quality and service. He is a tremendous contributor to the Pittsburgh area and, in our opinion, a legacy in his own right. Our family lives and breathes Pittsburgh and is a proud supporter of Western Pennsylvania athletics.
Some of our first custom offerings can be seen in snapshots of our vintage catalogs. Keep in mind that any of the retro style apparel shown in these catalogues can be recreated today.
Our dedicated and experienced staff has been a vital component in our company’s success. An unsurpassed team and quality product have kept Pro Knitwear’s customers returning season after season.
In this age of outsourcing, very few companies can boast “American Made” and deliver a quality product to meet its customer’s needs – we can. We are Pittsburgh proud . . . America proud . . . we are Pro Knitwear!

Meet Our Team

Tim Feeney

President

John Young

Vice President/Sales

Andrea Boswell

Sales

Vincent Pistelli

Web Administrator/Sales

Susan Chappel

Embroidery Manager

Noah Knerr

Graphic Artist/Sales

Alex Bondi

Graphic Artist

In the Media

Trib Live

Pittsburgh jersey company’s got players’ backs

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CBS Pittsburgh

The Man Behind The Jerseys: Meet Pittsburgh’s Jersey Tailor

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Sportsnet

Penguins to wear Gaelic warmup sweaters Saturday

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Brookline Connection

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Our VisitPittsburgh Listing

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