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Birthday Shirts Side Hustle: The Print-on-Demand Model That Actually Works

May 5, 2026 5 min read By Riley Donovan
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  1. How the birthday shirt side hustle model works
  2. How much can you make selling birthday shirts
  3. Best niches for a birthday shirt side hustle
  4. Frequently Asked Questions
A birthday shirts side hustle on Bear Grips Pro Shops works on a simple model: design the shirts, set your retail price, share your shop link, and keep the margin on every order. No inventory, no minimum, no upfront cost. Bear Grips prints and ships each order as it comes in. Free plan available to start at $0.

How the Birthday Shirts Side Hustle Model Works

The mechanics of a print-on-demand birthday shirt side hustle at Bear Grips Pro Shops:

  1. Create a free shop: Sign up at Bear Grips Pro Shops at no cost. Free plan allows up to 3 live products. VIP plan ($59/month) allows 200 products with lower base pricing.
  2. Design your birthday shirts: Use the product editor to create birthday shirt designs. Niche-specific designs (CrossFit birthday, 40th birthday for women, gym milestone shirts) convert better than generic birthday tees.
  3. Set your retail price: You set the price above the base cost. The difference is your margin. Example: cotton tee base cost $19.88, retail at $34.99, margin $15.11 per shirt.
  4. Share and market: Share your shop link on social media, in community groups, with local gym or sports communities. Every order that comes through your shop pays you the margin automatically.
  5. Bear Grips handles the rest: Printing, packing, free shipping, and customer service for the fulfillment side. You focus on design and marketing.
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How Much Can You Make Selling Birthday Shirts as a Side Hustle

Revenue depends on volume and margin. Realistic scenarios:

Monthly SalesRetail PriceBase Cost (VIP)Margin/ShirtMonthly Revenue
20 shirts$34.99$19.88$15.11$302
50 shirts$34.99$19.88$15.11$756
100 shirts$39.99$19.88$20.11$2,011

The VIP plan ($59/month) is worth it at 20+ shirts/month. At 50 shirts/month, the plan fee is less than 8% of gross margin. At 100+ shirts/month, the VIP plan is a near-trivial cost against the revenue.

The highest earners in this model focus on a specific niche: birthday shirts for a specific sport community, a specific age demographic, or a specific gym or fitness culture. Niche designs convert better than generic birthday tees because they feel specific to the buyer.

Best Niches for a Birthday Shirt Side Hustle

The most profitable birthday shirt side hustles focus on a defined community rather than trying to sell to everyone. Niches that have strong community buying behavior:

For the full setup guide, see how to sell birthday shirts online.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to start a birthday shirts side hustle on Bear Grips?

The free plan is $0 upfront with up to 3 live products. The VIP plan is $59/month with 200 live products and lower base pricing. No inventory cost, no minimum order requirement.

How much margin can I make on each birthday shirt?

On a cotton tee with VIP plan pricing, the base cost is $19.88. Retail at $34.99 gives a $15.11 margin per shirt. Higher-ticket items like hoodies have larger margin potential.

Do I need to handle shipping for birthday shirts?

No. Bear Grips Pro Shops handles printing, packing, and free USA shipping for every order. You design the shirts and market your shop. The fulfillment side is fully managed.

What birthday shirt designs sell best as a side hustle?

Niche-specific designs outperform generic birthday tees. Fitness community birthday shirts, sport-specific designs, and milestone-age designs for defined demographics convert at higher rates.

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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