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Cotton Heritage Joggers Wholesale: Why You Do Not Need a Bulk Order

March 30, 2026 6 min read By Cameron Wells
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Table of Contents
  1. What a wholesale order requires
  2. The single-piece alternative
  3. Cost comparison
  4. When wholesale still makes sense
  5. Getting started without a case order
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

A search for Cotton Heritage joggers wholesale usually comes from someone comparing two paths: buy a case of blanks from a wholesale apparel distributor and find a separate printer, or find a platform that already handles both. The wholesale path works for shops with the volume and storage to justify a case order. Most gyms, small brands, and event organizers do not have either, and a single bad size guess turns a wholesale discount into a stack of unsold pants. Here is what the wholesale route actually costs against ordering the same jogger already decorated, one at a time.

What a Cotton Heritage Wholesale Order Actually Requires

The Single-Piece Alternative

Bear Grips Pro Shops lists the Cotton Heritage-style Unisex Premium Fleece Jogger already decorated with a vendor logo or design, and it prints one pair at a time. A customer orders a medium, one medium prints. A customer orders an extra large, one extra large prints. There is no case pack, no size run to guess, and no blank sitting in inventory waiting for a buyer. The base price on Self-Service VIP is $48.88 per unit, and that price already includes the print, the packing, and free US shipping to the customer.

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Wholesale Case vs Single-Piece: A Side-by-Side

Wholesale Case OrderBear Grips Pro Shops (VIP)
Minimum quantityCase or dozen, varies by distributor1 unit
Upfront costFull case cost before any sale$0, printed to order
PrintingArranged separatelyIncluded in the $48.88 base
Shipping to customerArranged separatelyFree, included
Unsold inventory riskYes, sits until soldNone

When a Wholesale Order Still Makes Sense

Wholesale buying is not wrong, it fits a specific situation. A shop that already moves 200 or more of the same jogger a month, in a predictable size spread, can sometimes land a lower per-unit blank cost than a printed-to-order base price. For most gyms, studios, small brands, and event organizers selling a handful to a few dozen a month, that volume threshold never gets reached, and the wholesale case ends up costing more once the unsold sizes and the separate printing step are counted.

Getting Started Without a Case Order

  1. Start on the free plan to list the jogger with no monthly cost, or move to Self-Service VIP for the $48.88 base price.
  2. Upload a logo or design once.
  3. Set a retail price. See the pricing math breakdown for margin numbers at different retail points.
  4. Share the shop link. Every order after that prints to size, with no case sitting in a closet.

Skip the Wholesale Case

Order the Cotton Heritage-style jogger one piece at a time. No case, no storage, no upfront cost.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any minimum order at all on Bear Grips Pro Shops?

No. Every product, including the Cotton Heritage-style jogger, prints one piece at a time. A single pair costs the same base price as the thousandth pair.

Do I still need to buy a case of Cotton Heritage joggers upfront?

No. There is nothing to buy upfront. The jogger prints only after a customer places an order, so there is no blank inventory to purchase or store.

Is the wholesale price actually cheaper than the VIP base price?

It depends on volume. Wholesale case pricing can beat $48.88 per unit at very high volume, but it does not include printing, packing, or shipping, which the VIP base price already covers.

What happens to sizes that do not sell?

Nothing happens, because nothing is printed until it sells. There is no unsold size run sitting in inventory.

Cameron Wells
Cameron WellsCustom Apparel and POD Industry Writer

Cameron has been writing about the custom apparel and print on demand industry for seven years, with a background in e-commerce operations. He covers platform comparisons, no-minimum vendors, and what is changing for small custom merch businesses.

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