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Custom Cross Country Team Apparel and Uniforms

April 8, 2026 7 min read By Jake Reynolds
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  1. Cross Country Team Apparel Categories
  2. Custom Cross Country Uniforms vs Practice Apparel
  3. Youth Cross Country Uniforms and Team Apparel
  4. Cross Country Coach Shirts and Staff Apparel
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Custom cross country team apparel goes beyond race-day uniforms. The pieces that build program identity over a season include practice tees, warmup hoodies, athletic shorts, long sleeves for cold-weather training, and camp shirts for summer programs. Bear Grips Pro Shops serves every one of these categories with no minimum order. Any program size can order any quantity and each item ships directly to the runner.

Cross Country Team Apparel: Full Category Breakdown

A complete cross country team apparel program covers four categories across the season:

1. Daily practice wear: cotton or triblend tees, athletic shorts, and tanks for warm weather. Moisture-wicking tees and long sleeves for fall training. These are the highest-volume items because runners wear them every training day.

2. Meet warmup gear: hoodies, crewneck sweatshirts, and long sleeves worn in the pre-race and post-race window. Teams that show up to meets in matching warmup gear look cohesive and professional before and after racing.

3. Event-specific shirts: camp shirts, invitational shirts, state qualifier shirts, and championship shirts. These are lower-volume but higher-perceived-value items. Runners keep them for years.

4. Coach and staff gear: coaches typically want a distinct version of the team apparel. A polo shirt for formal events, a hoodie with "Coach" indicated, or a different colorway of the program tee. The Men's Performance Polo and the Men's Performance Quarter-Zip Pullover work well for coaches who want a more polished look at meets.

Custom Cross Country Uniforms vs Practice Apparel

Race-day cross country uniforms (singlets and running shorts) are typically provided by the school or program and are separate from team merchandise. Bear Grips Pro Shops does not offer singlets or racing shorts in the traditional athletic-department-issued sense.

What Bear Grips Pro Shops does cover: the full range of team practice and identity apparel that surrounds the race-day uniform. This includes the pieces that runners wear 80% of the time they are representing the program: practice tees, warmup hoodies, shorts, tanks, long sleeves, hats, and sweatpants.

For programs that want a custom training kit in addition to their official race uniform, the Bear Grips catalog has the right pieces. The Sport-Tek Moisture-Wicking Tee, the Athletic 7-inch Mesh Shorts, and the Men's Moisture Wicking Long Sleeve together form a complete branded training kit that runners can wear to practices without using their official racing gear.

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Youth Cross Country Uniforms and Team Apparel

Youth cross country programs, including middle school teams, junior club programs, and youth running leagues, have specific sizing needs that a standard team apparel program does not always address. The Bear Grips catalog has youth-specific pieces:

Youth uniforms for cross country are particularly effective as a program investment because they signal to families that the program takes itself seriously. A youth team that shows up in matching branded gear is a stronger recruiting asset for incoming 6th graders than one that just sends a race-day uniform home.

Cross Country Coach Shirts and Staff Apparel

Cross country coach shirts serve a practical purpose at meets: they identify who is coaching and make it easy for officials, parents, and athletes to spot the coaching staff in a crowded finish area. The most common formats are the polo shirt (formal) and the branded tee or hoodie with "Coach" printed on the back.

The Men's Performance Polo Shirt from Sport-Tek works well for coaches who want a more polished look at invitationals and championship meets. The Men's Performance Quarter-Zip Pullover is the go-to for cold-weather meets where a polo is not enough but a full hoodie is more casual than the coach prefers.

For assistant coaches, volunteers, and team managers, the standard team tee or crewneck with "Staff" or "Assistant Coach" on the back is the practical solution. It keeps the team visually unified while still distinguishing who has a coaching role.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bear Grips Pro Shops offer custom cross country uniforms?

Bear Grips Pro Shops covers team practice and identity apparel including tees, hoodies, shorts, long sleeves, and hats. Race-day singlets are separate from what the platform offers. The catalog is designed for the full range of branded training and warmup gear.

Are youth cross country uniforms available?

Yes. Youth tees, long sleeves, hoodies, and crewnecks are available in youth sizing for middle school and youth club programs. All can be customized with the program logo.

Can cross country coaches get their own branded shirt?

Yes. The shop supports multiple product collections. A coach shirt with "Coach" printed on the back, a polo for formal events, or a staff-specific colorway can all be set up within the same shop alongside team and fan gear.

How do I coordinate apparel ordering for a cross country team?

Set up your Bear Grips Pro Shop and share the link with the team. Every runner and family member orders their own sizes directly and each item ships to their address. No coordination, no distribution event, and no leftover inventory.

Jake Reynolds
Jake ReynoldsEndurance Coach and Ultra Runner

Jake has finished six 100-milers and coaches both road and trail runners. He runs a tri club in Boulder and writes about training plans, race day apparel, and how to keep run clubs alive past month three.

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