A traditional taekwondo dojang or a competitive boxing gym needs gis, sparring gloves, and protective gear, and Bear Grips Pro Shops does not print any of that. What it covers is the studio-branded apparel a member wears to and from a heavy-bag class: a tank for the workout itself, a tee for the walk in, and a hoodie for the drive home. That is the layer boutique combat fitness studios are building shops around.
| Piece | Brand | Best for | VIP base |
|---|---|---|---|
| Women's Flowy Scoop Muscle Tank | Bella+Canvas | Heavy-bag rounds, cardio boxing classes | $25.88 |
| Women's Moisture-Wicking Tee | Sport-Tek | Warmups, footwork drills | $23.86 |
| Signature Seamless Leggings | Bear Grips | Kicking drills, full-range movement | $54.88 |
| Women's Premium Cropped Hoodie | Bella+Canvas | Post-class cooldown, retail-style layer | $47.88 |
Studios running both a fitness format and a traditional martial arts program often run two separate wardrobes: gi and sparring gear from a martial arts supplier, and the branded tank, tee, and hoodie lineup for the fitness-class side of the business.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.A member walking into a first class reads the instructor's apparel as a signal of how established the studio is, the same way it works in a yoga or Pilates studio. A matched instructor tank and legging, worn consistently across classes, does more brand-building in a single quarter than a logo on the front desk ever will.
Tanks, tees, leggings, and hoodies for combat fitness studios. No minimum, no inventory.
Start FreeNo. Gis, sparring gloves, and protective gear come from a specialty martial arts supplier. Bear Grips covers class-goer apparel like tanks, tees, leggings, and hoodies.
A fight gym trains for competition and needs technical gear from a sport-specific brand. A boutique combat fitness studio runs fitness-format classes and needs the same tank, tee, and legging lineup as a yoga or barre studio.
A tank and a legging cover most class formats before adding a tee for warmups or a cropped hoodie for retail sales.
No. A single-location studio can stock a full lineup with no minimum order and no inventory purchased up front.