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Champion Hoodie and Leggings Bundles for Womens Studios

March 23, 2026 6 min read By Marcus Thompson
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Table of Contents
  1. Why bundles convert better
  2. Three combos that work
  3. Margin still holds
  4. Where bundles fit best
  5. Setting it up
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
A womens gym or Pilates studio selling a hoodie and a pair of leggings as two separate listings is leaving an easy upsell on the table. Bundle the two together as a named set and the purchase decision changes from "do I need a hoodie" to "do I want the whole look," which is a much easier yes for most members. Here are three specific combos that work well for a womens studio shop, not just the general idea of bundling.

Why a Bundle Converts Better Than Two Separate Listings

A member browsing a shop with a hoodie listed at $70 and leggings listed at $58 separately does the mental math and often buys just one. Package the same two pieces as a "Coach Kit" or "Studio Set" at $118 (a $10 bundle discount off the $128 combined price) and the framing shifts from two separate spending decisions to one complete-outfit decision.

Three Combos That Work for a Womens Studio Shop

BundlePiecesCombined VIP baseSuggested bundle retail
Studio SetChampion hoodie + Signature Seamless Leggings$100.76$118
Rest-Day SetChampion crewneck + Signature Biker Shorts$89.76$105
Layer SetChampion hoodie + Padded Sports Bra$91.76$108
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Margin Still Holds at Bundle Pricing

The Studio Set example nets $17.24 in combined margin at $118 retail against $100.76 in combined VIP base cost, which is a healthy return for a single transaction, and the discounted framing (member saves $10 off buying separately) reads as generous without actually giving away meaningful margin.

Where These Bundles Fit Best

Setting Up a Bundle in the Shop

List the two products individually so members can still buy either piece alone, then create a third listing describing the set at the bundled price. There is no special bundle mechanism required, just clear naming and a price that reflects the combined discount.

Build Your Studio Set

Champion hoodie or crewneck, paired with leggings, biker shorts, or a sports bra. Bundle it and sell the whole look.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need special software to run a bundle?

No. List the set as its own product with a description naming both pieces and a bundle-adjusted price.

Should the individual pieces still be sold separately?

Yes. Keep the hoodie and leggings available on their own for members who only want one piece, and offer the bundle as an additional option.

How much of a discount should a bundle offer?

A $8-$12 discount off the combined individual price is typical, enough to feel like a deal without eating meaningfully into margin.

Can a bundle include three pieces instead of two?

Yes, though two-piece bundles tend to convert best since the price stays approachable and the decision stays simple.

Marcus Thompson
Marcus ThompsonStrength and Conditioning Coach

Marcus has spent the last decade coaching strength athletes, from competitive powerlifters to general-pop lifters chasing their first 405 deadlift. He has worked with USAPL meet teams and now writes about programming, gym apparel, and what actually works under the bar.

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