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Best Disc Golf Apparel Brands and What Players Actually Wear

February 21, 2026 6 min read By Riley Donovan
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  1. Generic athletic brands disc golfers trust
  2. Disc golf specific brands
  3. What makes great disc golf apparel
  4. Custom disc golf apparel for clubs and courses
  5. Pricing custom vs retail disc golf apparel
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
Disc golf apparel brands divide into two camps: generic athletic labels (Sport-Tek, Bella+Canvas, Nike, Adidas) that produce performance wear disc golfers happen to wear, and niche disc golf brands (Kastaplast, Innova, Discmania) that focus primarily on discs with limited apparel lines. Neither fully solves the club branding problem. Here is what serious disc golfers wear and what clubs actually need.

Athletic Brands Disc Golfers Actually Wear

The disc golf community has landed on a handful of athletic brands for everyday course wear. These are not disc-golf-specific -- they are simply the best-performing basics.

Sport-Tek leads for performance fabric. The moisture-wicking tees and performance polo shirts hold up over full 18-hole rounds in heat. Most organized disc golf leagues that issue club shirts go with Sport-Tek because it performs, prints cleanly, and holds color.

Bella+Canvas and Next Level dominate the casual and fan-apparel end. Softer cotton blends print sharp logos, and the fit is flattering. These are popular for disc golf shop spirit wear and fan shirts.

Champion and Independent Trading Co. hoodies are the go-to for cold-weather course wear -- heavyweight fleece at an accessible price point.

All of these brands are in the Bear Grips catalog, available for custom disc golf club apparel with no minimum order.

Disc-Golf-Specific Apparel Brands

Several disc manufacturers produce branded apparel alongside their disc lines. Innova, Discmania, Kastaplast, and Latitude 64 all sell shirts and hats bearing their disc brand logos.

These appeal to brand fans and collectors but do not serve clubs looking for custom branded gear with their own logo. A player wearing a Kastaplast shirt promotes Kastaplast, not their local disc golf club or course.

For clubs and courses that want their own identity on gear, these brands are the wrong tool. Club-branded apparel -- with your course name, your logo, your color scheme -- builds community attachment that no third-party disc brand can replicate.

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What Makes Disc Golf Apparel Actually Good

The best disc golf apparel has three qualities: it moves freely during a throwing motion, stays comfortable over a 5-mile walking round, and looks sharp enough to wear beyond the course.

Fabric: moisture-wicking polyester or polyester-cotton blends for hot weather. Cotton blends for casual and cooler rounds. Quarter-zips and performance hoodies for cold mornings on wooded courses.

Fit: athletic cut with shoulder and sleeve room for the full throwing motion. Slim-cut fashion tees restrict disc golf mechanics. Standard athletic cuts work best.

Print quality: disc golf shirt designs need to hold detail -- course logos, disc flight paths, graphic elements. DTF and screen print on performance fabric from brands like Sport-Tek holds detail well across dozens of washes.

Custom Club and Course Apparel: The Best Option for Disc Golf Organizations

For disc golf clubs, leagues, and courses, the best apparel solution is not a retail brand -- it is custom branded apparel on quality blanks.

Bear Grips Pro Shops puts your club logo on Bella+Canvas, Sport-Tek, Next Level, Champion, and Gildan blanks. Members order through your branded shop in their own size. No bulk order, no minimum, no stock to manage.

Unique disc golf apparel -- a shirt with your specific course map, your league motto, or your club mascot -- builds identity that retail brands cannot provide. Members collect seasonal designs and wear them year-round.

See the full brand lineup in the custom t-shirts catalog and custom hoodies catalog. For design help, the logo converter tool preps your club artwork for print.

Custom Club Shirts vs Retail Disc Golf Apparel: Price Comparison

Retail disc golf branded shirts from manufacturers typically run $30-50 for basic tees. A disc golf club can put their own logo on a Bella+Canvas or Next Level tee at a similar retail price, but earn $10+ profit on every sale instead of paying a brand's margin.

Pricing example for a disc golf club shop:

StyleVIP BaseClub RetailProfit/Item
Sport-Tek Performance Tee$23.86$34$10.14
Bella+Canvas Tee$19.88$30$10.12
Champion Hoodie$45.88$58$12.12
Yupoong Mesh Hat$25.88$36$10.12

A 60-member club selling 2 items per member per year earns $1,200+ annually at these margins.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What brands do most disc golfers wear?

Sport-Tek, Bella+Canvas, Next Level, and Champion are the most common performance and casual choices. Disc-specific brands like Innova and Discmania sell branded gear but it promotes their disc line, not your club.

Where can I get unique custom disc golf apparel for my club?

Bear Grips Pro Shops puts your club logo on premium blanks from Sport-Tek, Bella+Canvas, Champion, and more. No minimum order -- members order their own size through your branded shop.

Are there disc golf apparel companies that do no minimum orders?

Bear Grips Pro Shops is built for exactly this -- no minimums, no bulk orders, no inventory. Clubs open a free shop, list their apparel, and members order on demand.

What is the best disc golf apparel brand for clubs and leagues?

Sport-Tek for performance on the course, Bella+Canvas or Next Level for casual club wear. Both print disc golf logos sharply and are available with no minimum order through Bear Grips Pro Shops.

Riley Donovan
Riley DonovanFaith and Community Programs Director

Riley directs youth and community programs at a multi-campus church and previously coordinated nonprofit fundraisers across three states. She writes about congregation events, mission trip apparel, and the apparel side of faith-based community building.

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