Chiropractic Apparel Lineup: What to Stock for the Whole Practice
Quick Answer- Every piece worth stocking in a chiropractic practice shop, by role.
- Cotton and performance tee options for back-office and casual wear.
- Polos for front desk, CAs, and doctors on patient-facing days.
- Hoodies, quarter-zips, and hats for cold clinic mornings and events.
Not every piece in a 63-product catalog belongs in a chiropractic office shop. A practice team wardrobe needs a tight lineup: something for casual back-office days, something for patient-facing hours, something warm for cold mornings, and something for the occasional community event. Here is the working lineup, organized by who wears what and when.
Tees for Casual and Back-Office Wear
| Piece | Brand | Best for | VIP base |
| Airlume cotton athletic tee | Bear Grips | Casual Fridays, back-office, staff giveaways | $19.88 |
| Womens favorite tee | Bella+Canvas | Fitted option for female staff and patient-facing tees | $19.88 |
| Mens moisture-wicking tee | Sport-Tek | Staff working a wellness event or health fair | $23.86 |
Polos for Patient-Facing Hours
Front desk staff and CAs are the first and last face a patient sees, so this is the piece worth the most care:
- Performance polo (Sport-Tek, $34.88 VIP). Sweat-friendly, holds up through a full patient-facing day.
- Cotton pique polo (Gildan, $34.88 VIP). Classic look, favored by doctors and office managers.
- Womens cotton pique polo (Gildan, $34.88 VIP). Matching fit for female staff.
Embroidered left-chest logo on polos reads more established than a printed logo. It is worth the small extra step for the piece patients see most.
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Layers for Cold Clinic Mornings and Events
| Piece | Brand | Best for | VIP base |
| Comfort soft hoodie | Bear Grips | Cold mornings, casual layering over polos | $36.88 |
| Perfect soft crewneck | Bear Grips | Office-appropriate, cleaner than a hoodie | $34.88 |
| Performance quarter-zip | Sport-Tek | Wellness events, health fairs, community 5Ks | $29.88 |
Hats and Accessories for Events
A snapback or rope hat is the cheapest giveaway piece for a health fair table or community screening. Embroidered logo hats hold up across years of reuse:
- Flat bill snapback (Yupoong, $29.86 VIP). Younger-skewing staff and patient giveaways.
- Classic rope hat (Richardson, $29.86 VIP). Classic look, fits doctors and office managers alike.
- Adjustable cotton lifestyle hat (Yupoong, $25.88 VIP). Low-cost giveaway for wellness-event tables.
A Sample Lineup by Practice Size
- Solo practice (2-3 staff). One tee, one polo, one hoodie. Three products, fits the free plan.
- Small group (4-10 staff). Add a second polo option, a quarter-zip, and a snapback. Six products, needs VIP.
- Multi-doctor or multi-location. Full lineup above plus a patient-facing tee and a crewneck. Eight to ten products.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whats the single most important piece to get right first?
The front desk polo. Its the piece patients see most, so its worth spending on embroidery over a basic print.
Can I mix printed and embroidered pieces in the same shop?
Yes. Many practices print tees and hoodies but embroider polos and hats for a cleaner patient-facing look.
Do I need every piece on this list to start?
No. Most practices start with 3-4 pieces and expand as staff give feedback on what they actually wear.
Are there womens-specific cuts available?
Yes. The Bella+Canvas womens favorite tee and the Gildan womens cotton pique polo are both in the catalog.
Naomi ChenHealthcare Apparel Writer
Naomi spent eight years as a family nurse practitioner in primary care and urgent care settings before moving into healthcare content. She writes about clinician work attire, clinic team apparel, and the apparel programs that help NP practices, travel nurse agencies, and hospital units build identity beyond the standard scrub uniform.
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