Corporate soccer league team shirts at Bear Grips Pro Shops put the company logo on the chest, employee name and number on the back, and ship one jersey at a time to each player. HR does not have to collect sizes, the office manager does not need to coordinate a bulk order, and the team captain does not Venmo a print shop for 10 mediums when only 6 mediums end up being needed.
Most corporate leagues have a captain (a mid-level employee who loves soccer) who handles team logistics. The team gets a budget from HR or runs on player out-of-pocket payments. Apparel coordination is the captain’s least favorite task: collect sizes, collect money, place a 10-shirt order, hand out at the office, deal with the new hire who joined two weeks into the season.
The Pro Shops fix: HR or the captain sets up the team store once with the company logo (or a fun unofficial team variant of it). Each player buys their own jersey directly. New hires can buy in mid-season. No coordination, no Venmo, no leftover smalls in the desk drawer.
Some corporate teams print the actual company logo on the jersey (with HR approval). Others print an unofficial team variant: the team name with a logo pun ("Tech Sliders FC", "Closers United", "The Latency Lions") that nods to the company without using the official trademark. Both work. Pro Shops handles either at the same print cost. The unofficial route avoids legal department review and lets the team have a real identity instead of a corporate one.
Set up a free team store with company-logo jerseys, polos, and hoodies in mens and ladies cuts. No minimum, no coordination, new hires can buy in mid-season.
Start FreeIf the company logo prints on the jersey, usually yes. If the team uses an unofficial team variant (team name and original logo, no trademarked company mark), no HR approval needed.
Yes. The team store stays live year-round. A new hire who joins in week 4 of the season can buy their jersey that same day and have it shipped by week 6.
Either path works. Some companies cover the team kit cost as part of the team budget. Others let each player pay individually at the league store. Pro Shops supports both: a single team purchase or per-player checkout.
The team store can stock both mens and ladies cuts in matching colorways. Each player picks the cut they want at checkout.