Bid day shirts have three jobs. They photograph well on the lawn. They feel celebratory enough to make the day memorable for the new members. They survive as something the new member still wants to wear three years later, not just three days later.
The shirts that hit all three jobs share design traits:
The garment matters too. The Bear Grips Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee, the Comfort Colors Oversized Boxy Crop Tee, and the Women's Favorite Tee are the three most-ordered bid day options. The crop and oversized cuts especially photograph well in lawn reveal photos.
The traditional Greek apparel vendor model creates a planning nightmare for bid day shirts: the chapter has to commit to a quantity before they know the new member class size.
Most national organizations cap class sizes during formal recruitment. The chapter estimates a target class size based on quota, last year's recruitment, and recruitment week pass rates. The chapter orders 50 shirts assuming a class of 45. If the actual class comes in at 38, the chapter has 12 extra shirts. If it comes in at 52, the chapter is scrambling for a rush reorder.
Print-on-demand removes that math:
For chapters that want the shirts in hand on bid day itself, the merch chair can pre-order based on quota estimate and adjust after. Either approach works without the all-or-nothing minimum problem.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.The design choices that have a new member still wearing the shirt at chapter events three years later:
Designs to avoid:
Most chapters order one bid day shirt per new member, plus a small buffer for actives who want one as a memento. Some chapters bundle the bid day shirt with the new member packet (sometimes called a bid day basket or recruitment packet), in which case the per-NM count is exactly one.
If the chapter wants actives to have the bid day shirt too, a separate alumna-rate or active-rate order through the same shop covers it without inflating the new member count. The chapter shop allows separate orders for separate audience groups.
For chapters running bid day breakfast or bid day brunch the morning of, an apron-style cover-up or a sash printed with chapter letters is sometimes added. Most chapters stick to the tee plus optional accessory: a chapter-color hat (Yupoong Adjustable Cotton Lifestyle Hat) or a chapter scrunchie style accessory pack.
Bid day shirts are often partially subsidized by the chapter (with the recruitment budget covering some of the cost) or fully covered through new member dues. Either way, the merch chair can structure pricing so the chapter generates some passive revenue:
| Scenario | Class Size | Member Pays | Base Cost | Chapter Profit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subsidized via dues | 40 | $0 (in dues) | $20 | $0 direct revenue |
| Cost-recovery sale | 40 | $25 | $20 | $200 across class |
| Revenue-positive sale | 40 | $30 | $20 | $400 across class |
| With active reorders | 40 NMs + 30 actives | $30 | $20 | $700 across event |
The math gets more interesting when the bid day shirt becomes part of a permanent chapter shop with reorder potential. A new member who buys the bid day tee on day one often comes back for the chapter letter hoodie at homecoming, the formal apparel later in the year, and the senior class shirts at the end of her time. See Greek chapter revenue math for full-year numbers.
Design once, members order the exact head count, shirts ship to each new member. Set up a free chapter shop and skip the overorder problem.
Start FreeA bid day shirt is the chapter-themed tee worn by new sorority members on the day they receive their bid and are revealed as new members of the chapter. It usually features chapter Greek letters and a theme tied to that year's recruitment.
Sorority chapters can order bid day shirts through print-on-demand platforms like Bear Grips Pro Shops with no minimum order. The chapter sets up a design after recruitment week, and each new member orders her shirt in her size through the chapter link.
Most chapters order one bid day shirt per new member, plus a small buffer for actives who want one as a memento. With print-on-demand, the chapter orders exactly the new member count after bids are extended, with no minimum or overage risk.
Designs should be finalized 4-6 weeks before bid day. With print-on-demand, the chapter can collect new member orders the moment bids are extended and have shirts in hand within a week to ten days. Chapters that want shirts on bid day itself can pre-order based on quota estimate and adjust after.