Football sideline runs through October and November in most regions, with temperatures dropping significantly across the season. By late October, a short-sleeve sideline tee leaves cheerleaders cold during 2-3 hour outdoor games. By November and into playoff season, the tee alone is impractical.
The cold-weather layering options:
For squads cheering in true cold weather (sub-40-degree games), the squad-issued warm-up jacket is the standard solution. It serves both as cold-weather sideline layer and as travel-day or pre-game outer layer for off-mat moments.
Three primary garment options work for cheer warm-up jackets:
Sport-Tek Mens Performance Quarter-Zip Pullover ($29.88 VIP base): Athletic performance fabric, lightweight warmth, full range of motion. Most common school cheer warm-up jacket choice. Available in adult sizes XS-3XL.
Sport-Tek Ladies Quarter-Zip Pullover ($29.88 VIP base): Womens-cut equivalent. Some squads prefer the womens-cut for varsity cheerleaders.
Classic Zip-Up Hoodie ($41.88 VIP base): Full-zip hoodie option. Heavier than the quarter-zip but more casual. Worn pre-game and at travel days.
Decoration options:
For squads where the warm-up jacket is worn across multiple seasons (squads that pass jackets to underclassmen as outgoing cheerleaders graduate), embroidery is the right choice because it survives multi-season wear.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.The warm-up jacket needs to coordinate visually with the standard sideline apparel so the squad reads as a unified visual unit when some cheerleaders are in tees and others are in jackets.
Color coordination approaches:
Most schools choose the matching primary color approach because it photographs most clearly and reads as squad uniform across the layering options.
Warm-up jackets are higher per-piece cost than tees ($30+ base) and historically forced squads into expensive minimum-order commitments at bulk vendors. The print-on-demand model removes the minimum:
For squads where the warm-up jacket is squad-issued (provided to each cheerleader as part of the season uniform), the cost is typically covered from squad treasury (funded by earlier-season apparel revenue) and the jackets are distributed at the start of the cold-weather sideline window.
For squads where the warm-up jacket is family-purchased, the squad sets a markup that covers some squad treasury contribution while keeping the family-facing price competitive with retail outerwear.
The squad warm-up jacket gets worn beyond just the cold-weather sideline. Common additional contexts:
For most cheerleaders, the squad warm-up jacket sees 30-50 wears across a single season, making it one of the highest-utility squad apparel pieces despite the higher per-piece cost.
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Start FreeMost squads layer a warm-up jacket (typically a quarter-zip pullover) over the sideline tee for cold-weather football games. The warm-up jacket provides warmth while preserving the squad-coordinated visual look across the sideline.
The Sport-Tek Performance Quarter-Zip Pullover is the most common school cheer warm-up jacket choice because of its athletic performance fabric, full range of motion, and clean embroidery-friendly fabric. Heavier full-zip hoodies work as travel-day layer but are less common for in-game sideline use.
Print-on-demand platforms like Bear Grips Pro Shops let schools order cheer warm-up jackets with no minimum order. The coach sets up the design in the squad shop, cheerleaders order through the link in their sizes, and jackets ship directly to each family.
Most squads open warm-up jacket ordering in late September or early October, ahead of the cold-weather sideline season. Jackets arrive in time for late October and November football games.