Church Apparel in Bulk for Large Congregations and Events
Quick Answer- Church apparel in bulk from $19.88 at Bear Grips Pro Shops.
- No minimum required. Order any quantity for large events or congregation-wide orders.
- VIP plan at $59/month reduces per-item cost by $4-$11.
- Free USA shipping. Ships in about 1 week.
Bulk church apparel at Bear Grips Pro Shops starts at $19.88 per item with no minimum order and free shipping on every order. For large congregation events, church anniversary orders, VBS programs, and youth group launches, ordering in volume is supported without any quantity threshold. The VIP plan at $59/month provides the lowest base prices across all 63 products, making large orders significantly more cost-effective. Free US shipping, ships in about a week.
Bulk Church Apparel Pricing With the VIP Plan
The VIP plan is the primary mechanism for reducing per-item cost on bulk orders:
| Product | Free Tier | VIP Tier | Savings/Item |
|---|
| Cotton Tee | $23.93 | $19.88 | $4.05 |
| Premium Tee | $28.95 | $23.88 | $5.07 |
| Hoodie | $44.94 | $36.88 | $8.06 |
| Women's Leggings | $65.95 | $54.88 | $11.07 |
For a bulk order of 100 cotton tees, VIP plan saves $405 compared to the free tier. The $59/month plan pays for itself in the first 15 shirts ordered.
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Best Use Cases for Bulk Church Apparel Orders
Event types and programming that generate the largest church apparel orders:
- Church anniversary: Congregation-wide anniversary shirts are the single highest-volume church apparel order. Large churches with 200-500 active members ordering anniversary shirts at $25-$35 retail represent significant volume for a single event.
- VBS programming: Vacation Bible school programs involving hundreds of children, teen helpers, and adult counselors require the most size variation and overall volume of any summer church event.
- Youth retreats and conventions: Large youth events where all attendees receive a shirt create single-event orders that range from 50 to several hundred items depending on church size.
- Church-wide missions events: Churches that outfit the entire congregation in matching shirts for a single mission-focused Sunday create one of the largest one-day apparel orders in the church calendar.
- Women's day and men's day: Annual gender-specific celebration Sundays in many Protestant traditions generate large single-event shirt orders when the entire group participates.
Managing Large Church Apparel Orders Without Inventory
Large church apparel orders through Bear Grips Pro Shops do not require pre-purchasing inventory. The church collects size preferences from participants and places one order covering all sizes and quantities needed. Each shirt prints and ships individually, arriving together in about 1 week. For very large orders of 300+ items, ordering 2-3 weeks in advance is recommended to allow for any reorders needed due to sizing changes. The shop retains all designs so reorders of the same design at any quantity are available indefinitely.
Place a Bulk Church Apparel Order
Order custom church apparel in any quantity at Bear Grips Pro Shops. VIP plan for best bulk pricing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a price break for very large church orders?
The VIP plan at $59/month provides the lowest base prices on all orders. The per-item base price does not decrease further with larger quantities, but the VIP plan savings across a large order represent significant total cost reduction.
Can we order 300 shirts for our church anniversary?
Yes. There is no maximum order size. A 300-shirt order ships in about 1 week with free USA shipping. For orders of this size, ordering 2-3 weeks in advance is recommended.
Do all items in a bulk order ship at the same time?
Orders placed through a Bear Grips Pro Shop produce items individually and ship together from the fulfillment center. Large orders ship within the same approximate 1-week window.
Marcus OkonkwoFootball and Track Coach
Marcus coaches high school football and track in the Midwest. He has been on the sideline for 18 years and writes about program identity, parent booster fundraising, and the apparel decisions that hold up across an entire season.
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