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Custom Ink Alternative for Charter Operators: Why Captains Are Switching

May 6, 2026 6 min read By Tyler Kasprzak
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  1. Why the Custom Ink model breaks for charter operations
  2. How print on demand handles the charter operation
  3. What charter operators actually use the shop for
  4. What you give up by switching
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
Custom Ink is built around the one-time team t-shirt order, which is the wrong model for an ongoing charter merch operation. Charter captains need an always-on shop, no minimums, per-trip group shirt orders, and seasonal lineup pivots. Bear Grips Pro Shops fits that operational model. Here is the side-by-side and why captains are switching.

Why the Custom Ink Model Breaks for Charter Operations

Custom Ink was built for the coach collecting sizes for one team order, two-week window, 30-shirt run. That model creates four problems for charter operators:

Charter operations need a retail model, not a one-time group buy.

How Print on Demand Handles the Charter Operation

NeedCustom InkBear Grips Pro Shops
Minimum order6 to 12 per design1
Upfront costDeposit common$0
Always-on shop URLNoYes, 24/7
Inventory to holdWhatever did not sellZero
Per-passenger orderingManual size collectionEach passenger orders own size
Direct ship to customerNo, ships to organizerYes, direct to customer address
Setup feesSetup and screen fees commonNone

For more on the side-by-side, see our Bear Grips vs Custom Ink comparison.

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What Charter Operators Actually Use the Shop For

The Bear Grips Pro Shops workflow covers all the charter merch use cases that Custom Ink struggles with:

None of these workflows fit cleanly into Custom Ink. All of them fit cleanly into an always-on print on demand shop.

What You Give Up by Switching

Honest trade-off: for a 100-plus unit run of one flagship design with guaranteed sell-through, bulk screen print through Custom Ink will be cheaper per unit. Print on demand stays flat on per-unit price regardless of order quantity.

For most charter operations, this trade-off does not matter because the realistic annual volume per design is 20 to 60 units, which falls below the screen-print breakeven. For operations that do hit screen-print volume on a flagship piece, the standard move is bulk screen print for that one design plus print on demand for everything else.

Switch to a Shop Built for Charter Operations

Set up your free Bear Grips Pro Shop, drop the minimums, and run charter merch as an always-on retail operation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there really no minimum on Bear Grips Pro Shops?

Yes. The minimum is one. Customers can order a single shirt or hoodie and we print and ship it the same way as a 100-unit order.

How does the per-shirt cost compare to Custom Ink for small orders?

For orders of 1 to 20 units, Bear Grips Pro Shops is typically cheaper per unit than Custom Ink because there are no setup fees, screen charges, or per-color fees. For 50-plus unit orders of the same design, traditional screen print is usually cheaper per unit.

Can I still do a bulk order for staff uniforms?

Yes. Bulk orders place through your own shop with no minimum either way. Same per-unit price across any volume.

Do I lose my designs if I leave Custom Ink?

Your logos and design files belong to you. Upload them to Bear Grips Pro Shops and apply them to any product in the catalog. No lock-in either way.

Tyler Kasprzak
Tyler KasprzakYouth Sports Director

Tyler runs a multi-sport youth athletic program covering baseball, soccer, and basketball for kids ages 6-14. He has coached travel teams for 12 years and writes about uniform planning, parent fundraisers, and tournament logistics.

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