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7-on-7 Football Spring League Apparel for High School Offseason Programs

April 3, 2026 5 min read By Marcus Okonkwo
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  1. What spring league 7-on-7 actually needs
  2. Recommended spring league product line
  3. School-affiliated branding considerations
  4. Spring league pricing math
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

7-on-7 spring league apparel covers high school football programs running offseason passing-league work from March through early June. Most programs have 30-50 players spread across varsity, JV, and sub-varsity groups, all needing wicking practice tees, travel hoodies, and tournament gear with the program logo. Bear Grips handles the entire program through one team-store URL with no minimum order on any piece.

What spring league 7-on-7 actually needs

A high school spring 7-on-7 program operates differently than a club travel team. Three distinguishing factors:

  1. Larger rosters: 30-50 players vs 12-20 on a club team
  2. Shorter season: 8-12 weeks vs the year-round club model
  3. Tighter budgets: school athletic budgets, not parent-funded travel

The Pro Shops model works well for all three. Larger rosters benefit from no-bulk-required ordering. Short season means low risk of leftover inventory. Tight budgets mean parents fund their own player shirts directly.

Recommended spring league product line

Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.

School-affiliated branding considerations

Most high school spring 7-on-7 programs cannot use the school's official name, mascot, or logo on team-store apparel without athletic department approval. Two clean workarounds:

  1. Use a generic "[Town Name] 7v7" or "[Program Initials] Spring 7v7" identity.
  2. Get athletic department sign-off and use the official school marks (typical for varsity programs).

Discuss with your AD before launching the store.

Spring league pricing math

Typical 40-player spring 7-on-7 program:

ItemBuyersProfit/unitTotal
Wicking tee with #32$11$352
Hoodie20$18$360
Long sleeve15$15$225
Parent tees25$15$375
Coach polos8$15$120
Spring total$1,432

This funds the spring league registration fees, transportation, or end-of-season banquet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can high school athletic departments run this?

Yes. Many do. Check with your AD on school name and logo usage rights before launching.

Does the program have to handle payments?

No. Members pay directly through the store. Program receives bi-weekly margin payouts.

How does this compare to fundraising drives?

Apparel sales are passive and continuous. Fundraising drives are one-time bursts. Most programs run both.

Can players from different teams (varsity, JV) all use the same store?

Yes. One store handles the whole program. Different tee designs can identify different teams within.

Marcus Okonkwo
Marcus OkonkwoFootball and Track Coach

Marcus coaches high school football and track in the Midwest. He has been on the sideline for 18 years and writes about program identity, parent booster fundraising, and the apparel decisions that hold up across an entire season.

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