Custom All-Star Cheer Team Shirts for Competitive Squads
Quick Answer- All-star cheer team shirts mark each competitive team within the gym with its own identity.
- Common formats: team name front, roster on back, competition season tied to team identity.
- Worlds-bound, Summit-bound, and championship-result teams get milestone team apparel.
- Bear Grips Pro Shops prints team-specific apparel with no minimum and per-athlete personalization.
All-star cheer team shirts mark each competitive team within the gym with its own visual identity. Senior coed, junior all-girl, Worlds-bound team, Summit-qualified team, junior level 3, and youth divisions each get distinct team apparel that athletes wear at competitions, travel days, and gym practices. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints custom team-specific apparel with no minimum, so a 7-athlete senior team and a 24-athlete youth team both get the same per-unit pricing.
Team Shirt Design Formats
Cheer team-specific apparel uses recurring design formats:
- Team name front, roster back. Team name and team identity on the front. Each athlete enters her name at checkout, and the full team roster appears on the back. Standard cheer team shirt format.
- Team name with season year. 'Stars Senior Coed 2026' marks the shirt to a specific season. Adds keepsake value.
- Team mascot or themed art. Lightning, Diamonds, Phoenix, Stars, Elite, and other team names suggest visual treatments. Use the team identity to drive design choices.
- Championship-bound team apparel. 'Worlds-Bound 2026' or 'Summit Qualifiers' tied to team identity for teams that earned the championship slot.
- Senior class team apparel. 'Senior Class 2026, Stars Senior Coed' for graduating senior athletes on competitive teams.
- Coach signature team apparel. Some team shirts include printed coach signatures or 'Coached by [Coach Name]' tags as recognition.
Best Shirt Styles for Cheer Team Apparel
Team apparel runs across daily wear and competition keepsake use cases:
- Premium Cotton Crew Tee (Next Level), $23.88 VIP base. Heavier cotton for team shirts athletes save as keepsakes.
- Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (Bear Grips), $19.88 VIP base. Standard team shirt for daily wear.
- Oversized Boxy Crop Tee (Comfort Colors), $24.88 VIP base. Cropped team shirt for athlete daily wear.
- Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips), $36.88 VIP base. Team hoodie for travel and warm-up.
- Women's Premium Cropped Hoodie (Bella+Canvas), $47.88 VIP base. Cropped team hoodie.
- Unisex Champion Crewneck Sweatshirt, $41.88 VIP base. Premium team crewneck for Worlds-bound, Summit-qualified, or championship-result teams.
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Team-Level Apparel Within One Gym
A multi-team cheer gym carries team-specific apparel across all levels:
- Worlds team apparel. The gym's highest-level competitive team. Premium pieces (Champion Crewneck, Premium Cropped Hoodie) with milestone-marking design.
- Senior coed and senior all-girl team apparel. Top-tier teams below Worlds level. Heavyweight cotton tees and standard hoodies with team-specific designs.
- Junior team apparel. Junior division teams. Often a parallel design to senior teams but team-name distinguished.
- Youth team apparel. Younger athletes (under 12). Youth-sized shirts and hoodies with simplified team designs.
- Mini and tiny team apparel. The youngest divisions. Youth-sized apparel with gym-friendly designs.
- Level-specific apparel. Some gyms differentiate apparel by competitive level (Level 2, Level 3, Level 4, Level 5) in addition to age division.
Athlete Name Personalization on Team Shirts
Per-athlete personalization is what makes team shirts feel personal:
- Roster on back. The full team roster on the back of each team shirt. Each athlete enters her name at checkout, and her name (and all teammates' names) appears on every shirt.
- Individual name only. Each athlete's individual name on the back of her own shirt. No roster of teammates.
- Athlete number. Some teams use uniform numbers as the personalization. Each athlete enters her competition number.
- Athlete name and number. Combined name and number on the back.
The gym sets up the personalization at the product level. Each athlete enters her own personalization at checkout. No coordinated name list required.
How to Order Custom Cheer Team Apparel
Setting up team-specific apparel:
- Open or use the gym Bear Grips shop at shops.beargrips.com/for/all-star-cheer.
- For each competitive team, upload the team-specific design (team name, team mascot or themed art, season year).
- Configure athlete name personalization on the back of each team shirt.
- Add the design to the team's chosen shirt styles.
- Set retail. Standard team shirt retail: $32 to $36. Team hoodie: $52 to $58. Team crewneck: $52 to $58. Premium milestone team Champion crewneck: $62 to $68.
- Share the shop link with team parents and athletes. Most team apparel orders happen in the first 2-3 weeks after team rosters are finalized.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can each team within the gym have its own custom shirt?
Yes. The VIP plan supports 200 active products. A multi-team gym can carry team-specific apparel for every team alongside gym-wide designs.
Can team shirts include each athlete's name?
Yes. Each athlete enters her name at checkout, and the shirt is printed with the entered name. The team roster on back format is the most common. Individual name only is also supported.
What is the most-requested team shirt style?
The Premium Cotton Crew Tee (Next Level) at $23.88 VIP base is the standard team shirt. Heavier cotton, holds detailed team design work, and athletes save them as keepsakes.
Can a 6-athlete team get custom team shirts?
Yes. No minimum at Bear Grips. A 6-athlete team has the same per-unit pricing as a 60-athlete team. Each athlete orders her own shirt size from the shop link.
Maya ReyesDance and Performing Arts Coach
Maya teaches contemporary dance and choreographs for high school and competitive teams. She grew up in studio life and writes about season identity, costume coordination, and how performing-arts programs build community through apparel.
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