Custom box lacrosse hats are among the highest-margin items in any lacrosse program store. Coaches wear them on the bench. Parents wear them in the stands. Players grab them as everyday accessories. Bear Grips Pro Shops offers embroidered and printed hat styles with no minimum order, starting at $25.86 base price for VIP vendors.
Bear Grips Pro Shops carries seven hat styles that work for box lacrosse team merchandise:
The right decoration method depends on the design and the expected wear:
Embroidery works best for simple logos with clean outlines and limited colors. A lacrosse stick graphic, initials, or a bold team name embroiders cleanly and has a premium, long-lasting feel. Embroidered hats hold up through years of washing without fading. The tradeoff: fine detail and gradients do not translate well to thread.
Printing handles more complex artwork, full-color designs, and gradients that embroidery cannot replicate. The printed front panel on a rope hat or 5-panel cap allows for more graphic detail. Printed decoration is the better choice when the design has many colors or a more illustrative element.
Most box lacrosse programs run with one embroidered snapback for coaches and staff (premium feel, longer use) and one printed rope hat or cap for the broader merchandise lineup (wider design flexibility, lower entry price). Both price points work at retail without pushback from buyers.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Hat pricing in box lacrosse program stores is straightforward. Base prices on the VIP plan run from $25.86 (winter hat) to $29.86 (rope hat, flat bill, or baseball cap). Most programs retail these at $40 to $50, earning $10 to $24 per hat sold.
Hats have a strong advantage in program stores: they are gender-neutral, one-size-fits-most (adjustable backs), and parents buy them happily for themselves and their kids. A program with 60 families where 30% buy a hat earns about 18 hats sold per launch, or $180 to $430 depending on margin setting.
Adding a winter hat to the mix in the fall pre-season is a reliable revenue bump. Cold-weather accessories sell fast when temperatures drop and parents are already thinking about arena apparel. For the full seasonal revenue picture, see how much a box lacrosse program earns from apparel.
A box lacrosse program store that only sells shirts leaves revenue on the table. Hats, hoodies, and shirts together create a merchandise set that buyers treat as a cohesive collection.
The most effective approach: set up the store with three to five products at different price points. A $38 hat, a $50 shirt, and a $65 hoodie give parents three natural choices. Many will buy two of the three in one visit to the store.
For the tournament season, adding a hat design with the tournament name or year creates a limited-edition item that sells out fast. See box lacrosse tournament shirts and event apparel for seasonal merchandise strategy. For the full program shirt lineup, see custom box lacrosse shirts.
Embroidered snapbacks and printed caps with no minimum. Add them to your team shop and let players, parents, and coaches order their own.
Start FreeThe Classic Flat Bill Snapback (embroidery) is the top pick for coaches and staff. The Classic Rope Hat (printed) is the most broadly popular option for player and parent merchandise. Adding a winter hat for cold-weather arena use rounds out a strong hat lineup.
Yes. There is no minimum order on any hat style. Order one for a coach or a hundred for the whole program. Same process either way.
Yes. The base price at Bear Grips Pro Shops is all-inclusive: decoration (embroidery or print), production, packing, and free shipping. There is no separate setup fee.
Yes. The Youth Classic Baseball Hat (Valucap) is sized for younger players and decorated with embroidery. It is the right choice for youth box lacrosse programs where adult-sized adjustable hats still run large on smaller heads.