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Club Lacrosse Warmup Apparel, Uniforms, and Travel-Day Setup

February 19, 2026 5 min read By Connor Mahoney
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  1. What a Full Club Lacrosse Warmup Setup Includes
  2. Why Warmup and Travel Apparel Costs More Than Game Uniforms
  3. Build a Warmup Bundle for the Store
  4. Travel-Day Polo for Older Club Lacrosse Teams
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Club lacrosse uniforms split into two categories: the on-field game kit (sublimated jersey, shorts, sometimes a reversible) and the off-field warmup and travel-day layer. Bear Grips Pro Shops covers the second category. The on-field game jersey comes from specialized cut-and-sew suppliers. Everything else, including the apparel a player wears more often than the game jersey, runs through your Pro Shops store.

What a Full Club Lacrosse Warmup Setup Includes

A complete warmup and travel-day setup for a club lacrosse player typically includes:

Why Warmup and Travel Apparel Costs More Than Game Uniforms

Most parents do not realize this until they total the bill at the end of a club season: travel-day and warmup apparel costs more across a full year than the actual game uniform. A game jersey runs $80 to $140 once and lasts the season. A warmup hoodie, two shooter shirts, training shorts, and a hat add up to $180 to $260 of apparel that gets worn weekly.

For club directors, this is the revenue gap your Pro Shop fills. Game jerseys are sourced through a different supplier. Warmup and travel-day gear runs through your store, and that store generates club revenue every time a family orders.

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Build a Warmup Bundle for the Store

A warmup bundle simplifies parent ordering. Common bundle:

Total per-bundle cost to the parent runs $130 to $165 depending on style choices. Club margin per bundle: $40 to $55. Some clubs offer a bundle discount of $10 to $15 to incentivize the full purchase versus piecing it together. The bundle move accelerates store revenue because it converts one-shirt buyers into four-item buyers.

Travel-Day Polo for Older Club Lacrosse Teams

High school and elite club teams often add a travel-day polo to the uniform setup. The polo communicates a higher level of program organization at tournaments and college showcases. Pro Shops carries the Sport-Tek Men's Performance Polo (Free base $41.93, VIP base $34.88) and the Gildan Men's Premium Cotton Pique Polo (Free base $41.95, VIP base $34.88).

The performance polo is the right pick for spring and summer tournaments. The cotton pique polo works for cooler fall showcases and team banquets. Both print clean with a small chest crest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in a typical club lacrosse uniform setup?

Two parts. The on-field uniform (sublimated game jersey, game shorts, sometimes a reversible) from a uniform supplier. The off-field warmup and travel layer (shooter shirts, warmup hoodies, training shorts, travel polos, hats) from your Pro Shops store.

Can we sell a full warmup bundle in one purchase?

Yes. Set up a bundle as a product in the store that ships all the warmup pieces in one order. Parents check out once and the items ship together. Bundles typically run $130 to $165 retail.

Do you make on-field club lacrosse game jerseys?

No. On-field game jerseys are sublimated cut-and-sew construction from specialized uniform suppliers. Pro Shops makes off-field warmup, travel-day, and spirit-wear apparel.

What hat works best for club lacrosse travel days?

The Richardson Classic Rope Hat with embroidered club crest. It is the most-stocked travel hat in club lacrosse stores. Free base $34.88, VIP base $29.86. Embroidered logo prints with rich detail.

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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