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Club Lacrosse Coach Apparel and Sideline Staff Uniforms

January 22, 2026 5 min read By Connor Mahoney
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Table of Contents
  1. Coach Polos for Spring and Summer Tournaments
  2. Sideline Outerwear for Coaches
  3. Embroidered Hats for the Coaching Staff
  4. Building a Coach-Only Section in the Store
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Club lacrosse coach apparel sets the tone for how organized a program reads at tournaments and college showcases. A well-outfitted coaching staff signals to recruiters, opposing coaches, and parents that the club takes the program seriously. Pro Shops carries the polos, quarter-zips, and embroidered hats that build a unified sideline staff look with zero minimum.

Coach Polos for Spring and Summer Tournaments

The Sport-Tek Men's Performance Polo (Free base $41.93, VIP base $34.88) is the most-stocked coach polo in club lacrosse stores. It is moisture-wicking, sun-friendly, and prints clean with a small chest crest. Pair it with the Sport-Tek Athletic 7" Mesh Short for full warm-weather coach kit.

For cooler spring days or fall ball, swap the performance polo for the Gildan Men's Premium Cotton Pique Polo (Free base $41.95, VIP base $34.88). Slightly heavier feel, classic cotton pique texture, prints with a clean small-format club crest.

The women's side of the staff: Gildan Women's Premium Cotton Pique Polo (Free base $41.95, VIP base $34.88) or the Sport-Tek Ladies' Moisture Wicking Tee for warmer days.

Sideline Outerwear for Coaches

Spring lacrosse Saturdays open in the 40s in most of the country. Coaches stand on the sideline for 60 to 90 minutes per game. The right outerwear:

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Embroidered Hats for the Coaching Staff

Hats are where a coaching staff looks the most unified. Three hat styles work for club lacrosse staff:

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Building a Coach-Only Section in the Store

Most clubs separate coach apparel from player apparel in the store. The simple way: tag the polos, quarter-zips, and embroidered hats with a "Staff" or "Coaches" collection label. The store displays them as a separate browsable section.

For clubs that order coach apparel as a single bulk order (covered by the club budget rather than each coach buying individually), set up a separate password-protected staff section. The club director places one order for all coaches at once. Pro Shops fulfills the order and ships directly. The club director collects the gear and distributes to the coaching staff in person.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best polo for a club lacrosse coach?

The Sport-Tek Men's Performance Polo for warm-weather games and the Gildan Men's Premium Cotton Pique Polo for cooler weather and showcases. Both come in a wide color range and print clean with a small chest crest.

Can a club lacrosse store have a separate coach-only section?

Yes. Use product collections or tag products with a "Staff" label to create a separate browsable section in the store. Some clubs password-protect the coach section so only staff members can order.

Are embroidered hats available for club lacrosse coaching staff?

Yes. The Richardson Rope Hat, Otto Cap 5-Panel, Yupoong Snapback, and Yupoong Cuffed Winter Hat all support embroidery. Embroidery prints with rich texture and reads cleanly even on smaller logos.

Can a club bulk-order coach apparel through the same store?

Yes. The club director places one consolidated order for the entire staff. Pro Shops fulfills and ships. The director distributes the apparel in person at the next practice or staff meeting.

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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