Custom Intramural Sports Apparel With No Minimum
Quick Answer- Bear Grips Pro Shops prints custom intramural sports apparel with no minimum order.
- A 7-player intramural team gets the same per-unit price as a 25-team league.
- Tees, hoodies, hats, mesh shorts ship directly to each player or league participant.
- Each player orders her own size individually. No team captain front-funding, no Venmo collection.
Custom intramural sports apparel with no minimum order means a 7-player flag football team can have its own custom tees and a 25-team adult kickball league can outfit every roster at the same per-unit price. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints intramural apparel on demand and ships directly to each player. The captain stops front-funding bulk orders and the league organizer stops storing leftover sizes between seasons. No setup fees, no minimums, no per-color charges.
Why No-Minimum Matters for Intramural Sports
Intramural sports teams are small. Typical roster sizes:
- Flag football team: 8-12 players.
- Kickball team: 10-14 players.
- Dodgeball team: 8-12 players.
- Indoor soccer team: 8-12 players.
- Adult basketball team: 8-10 players.
- Adult softball team: 12-16 players.
- College intramural rec team: 8-15 players depending on sport.
Bulk minimums of 24 or 50 pieces force the team captain to front-fund inventory the team will never wear. With Bear Grips no-minimum, every team size works:
- A 7-player flag football team can order custom tees at the same per-unit price as a 25-player team.
- A 4-team intramural league can run a champion shirt for the winning team.
- An adult kickball league can let every team list its own apparel without front-funding any of them.
- A college rec sports department can offer apparel to participating teams without managing bulk inventory.
What Intramural Teams Order Through the Shop
Most intramural team orders include:
- Team tee. The standard intramural uniform. Often the same as the team jersey for sports where dedicated jerseys are not required.
- Team hoodie. Cold-weather and pre-game wear. Strong for outdoor leagues (flag football, kickball, soccer).
- Tournament champion tee. League playoff winner keepsake.
- Team name novelty shirts. Intramural team names tend to be funny or themed. The team name on the shirt is part of the league culture.
- Captain or coach designation. Optional CAPTAIN mark for the team captain.
- League rec department apparel. For college rec sports staff and student employees.
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Bear Grips Products for Intramural Teams
Pricing below is VIP plan base. The team or league sets retail and keeps the difference as profit.
- Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (Bear Grips), $19.88 VIP base. Standard intramural team tee.
- Mens Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek), $23.86 VIP base. Performance tee for outdoor leagues.
- Premium Cotton Crew Tee (Next Level), $23.88 VIP base. Heavier cotton, premium feel.
- Ladies Racerback Tank (Next Level), $19.88 VIP base. For warm-weather indoor leagues.
- Womens Favorite Tee (Bella+Canvas), $19.88 VIP base. Womens cut.
- Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips), $36.88 VIP base. Team hoodie.
- Athletic 7" Mesh Shorts (Sport-Tek), $26.88 VIP base. Practice and game shorts.
- Mens Pocket Sweatpants (Jerzees), $40.88 VIP base. Cold-weather warm-ups.
- Classic Flat Bill Snapback (Yupoong, embroidered), $29.86 VIP base. Team hat.
- Adjustable Cotton Lifestyle Hat (Yupoong), $25.88 VIP base. Dad hat.
How to Set Up the Intramural Team Shop
- Open the team account at shops.beargrips.com/for/intramural-sports.
- Upload the team logo or design. A simple team mark works fine; intramural design does not need to be polished.
- List the team tee, hoodie, and optional hat.
- Set retail. Standard intramural pricing: team tee $24-$28, hoodie $48-$54, hat $32-$38.
- Share the shop link in the team group chat or league app (RecIT, IMLeagues, FlagFootballAmerica, ZogSports, etc.).
- Each player orders her own size. Items ship directly to each player.
League-Level Setup for Rec Sports Departments
College rec sports departments and adult league organizers can run apparel at the league level rather than per-team:
- League shop with team templates. The rec department lists a base team tee template that each participating team can customize with its own team name.
- Champion shirt drop after each season. A different champion design every season, listed in the league shop after playoffs.
- League staff apparel. Polos and tees for refs, score keepers, and rec department student employees.
- League branding apparel. For participants who want apparel marking them as part of the larger league.
League-level setup is common at large state universities and large adult league operators where there is a centralized apparel program serving many teams.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there really no minimum on intramural team apparel?
Yes. Bear Grips has no minimum on any product. A 7-player flag football team gets the same per-unit price as a 25-player team. The first order can be a single tee or hoodie.
How does the team captain handle ordering for the whole team?
The captain does not have to handle anything beyond sharing the shop link in the team chat. Each player clicks the link, chooses size, pays retail, and the shirt ships to her address. No captain front-funding, no size collection, no Venmo round-up.
Can the rec sports department list apparel for many teams at once?
Yes. Self-Service VIP supports 200 live products. A college rec department can list a base team tee, champion shirt, league staff apparel, and team-specific variants for every active team in the league.
How long does intramural team apparel take to ship?
About one week from order to delivery. Each item prints in the US after the order comes in.
Sarah CaldwellCrossFit and Functional Fitness Coach
Sarah owns a CrossFit affiliate and coaches HYROX teams in her off-hours. She has been in the functional fitness space for nine years and writes about box-life logistics, custom team apparel, and the new wave of hybrid training.
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