Church Apparel With No Minimum for Any Size Congregation
Quick Answer- Custom church apparel with no minimum order starting at $19.88.
- Order exactly what you need, from 1 shirt to hundreds.
- All sizing including youth, adult, and extended sizes.
- Free USA shipping. Ships in about 1 week.
Custom church apparel with no minimum at Bear Grips Pro Shops starts at $19.88. Small churches, individual ministries, and specific event groups do not need to meet a quantity threshold to access the full catalog of 63 products. Every order, whether it is a single shirt for a new member welcome gift or a bulk order for a church anniversary, ships in about a week with free US shipping.
Why No Minimum Order Is Valuable for Church Apparel
Traditional screen printing requires minimum orders of 12-24 shirts per design, often per color. This creates problems for churches:
- Small event groups: A 7-person mission team, a 4-person usher squad, or a 10-person VBS counselor group all fall below minimum thresholds at traditional printers. Bear Grips Pro Shops handles orders of any size.
- Exact sizing: When ordering for a fixed group, you know exactly how many of each size you need. No minimums mean no over-ordering just to hit a threshold. No leftover shirts in sizes nobody needed.
- New member gifts: Welcoming new members with a custom shirt becomes practical when you can order one at a time based on actual membership rather than anticipating volume.
- Prototype and test: Churches that want to test a new design can order a single sample before committing to a larger group order. No minimum protects against investing in a design that does not translate well from screen to fabric.
- Reorders for latecomers: When a member misses the original group order, a reorder of one shirt at the same design is available. No need to wait for a new group to form a sufficient batch.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.
Church Apparel Scenarios That Benefit Most From No Minimum
Common church orders that work because of no-minimum flexibility:
- Single anniversary gift: 1 custom shirt for a pastor's 25th anniversary. Cost at base: $23.88 premium tee. No minimum means this is a viable order.
- Confirmation class of 18: Order exactly 18 shirts in the confirmed sizes. No rounding up to 24 or 36 to hit a minimum.
- Mission team of 6: Order 6 shirts for the team. Each shirt prints individually and ships together.
- Youth group of 35: Order 35 shirts in exact sizes, no waste. At $19.88 base, total production cost for 35 tees is under $700.
- New members class of 8: Order 8 welcome shirts after collecting sizes. Ships in about 1 week.
Pricing for Small and Large Church Apparel Orders
Bear Grips Pro Shops pricing does not change based on order size. The base price per item is the same whether you order 1 or 500. The VIP plan at $59/month reduces base costs by $4-$11 per item regardless of quantity. For churches with consistent apparel needs across multiple ministries and events, the VIP plan delivers the most value. For churches with occasional and unpredictable ordering patterns, the free plan with zero monthly commitment is the practical choice.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there really no minimum order?
Yes. Bear Grips Pro Shops has no minimum order requirement. You can order a single shirt, and it will be produced and shipped in about 1 week with free US shipping.
Does the price per shirt go down with higher quantities?
The base production price does not change with quantity. However, VIP plan subscribers pay lower base prices on all orders regardless of volume. The VIP plan is the mechanism for accessing lower per-unit pricing.
Can we order different designs in the same order?
Yes. Each product in your shop can have a different design. An order can include multiple items with different designs, and each will be produced and shipped together.
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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