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Club Lacrosse Apparel With No Minimum Order for Travel Teams

January 2, 2026 5 min read By Connor Mahoney
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  1. Why No Minimum Matters for Club Lacrosse
  2. What "No Minimum" Actually Means in Practice
  3. When a Minimum Order Used to Be the Only Option
  4. How Clubs Use the No-Minimum Model in Real Use
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Club lacrosse apparel with no minimum order is the core Bear Grips Pro Shops model. Each shirt prints on demand when a parent buys it. There is no batch order, no setup fee, no minimum quantity. A single family can order one shirt for one player and have it arrive in about a week. The same store also handles a 50-shirt tournament wave when the demand hits.

Why No Minimum Matters for Club Lacrosse

Club lacrosse rosters change. Players join in the middle of a season. Parents do not always buy spirit wear right at registration. Siblings grow into the shirt they want next year. The minimum-order model breaks in all of those scenarios.

With no minimum:

None of those orders are possible with a traditional batch minimum.

What "No Minimum" Actually Means in Practice

No minimum means the print system fires for whatever the parent buys. One shirt = print one shirt. Three shirts = print three shirts. The cost per shirt to the parent stays the same whether they buy one or six. There is no per-order setup fee and no quantity-based pricing tier.

The flip side: bulk discounts at high volume do not apply. A parent buying 12 shirts pays 12x the per-shirt price. For most club lacrosse use cases (family ordering, fundraiser sales, individual gifting), this is the right tradeoff because it removes all coordination cost.

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When a Minimum Order Used to Be the Only Option

The minimum order requirement on legacy custom apparel platforms exists because screen printing has fixed setup costs (screens burned, ink mixed, press calibrated) that only amortize across volume. The platform requires 12 to 48 units to make the per-shirt price work.

Pro Shops uses direct-to-garment and DTF printing methods that have minimal per-order setup. The print station fires per shirt with no calibration tax. That changes what is possible: a one-shirt order is as economically viable as a 50-shirt order.

How Clubs Use the No-Minimum Model in Real Use

Real-world patterns from club lacrosse stores running on no-minimum:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I order one club lacrosse shirt only?

Yes. One shirt is a fully valid order on Bear Grips Pro Shops. The shirt prints on demand and ships free to the customer's address.

Is there a setup fee for no-minimum club lacrosse orders?

No. There is no setup fee, no design fee, and no per-order minimum charge. The price you see on the product is the price you pay, plus tax where applicable. Shipping is free.

Does the per-shirt price change with quantity for club lacrosse orders?

No. Pro Shops uses single-price-per-shirt pricing. Whether the parent buys one shirt or twelve, the per-shirt price stays the same. There are no quantity break discounts.

How long does a single-shirt club lacrosse order take to arrive?

About a week. Print time is typically 3 to 5 business days, and shipping is free standard ground from US print facilities to the customer's address.

Connor Mahoney
Connor MahoneyHockey and Lacrosse Coach

Connor coaches youth hockey and adult-league lacrosse in New England. He played D1 hockey and now spends most of his time on the bench writing about team gear, league night identity, and the casual-rec sport explosion.

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