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Custom Ultimate Frisbee Apparel for Clubs and Teams

February 7, 2026 7 min read By Connor Mahoney
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Table of Contents
  1. Ultimate Frisbee Apparel Categories
  2. Designing Ultimate Frisbee Apparel
  3. Shirt Styles for Ultimate Frisbee
  4. Custom Apparel for Different Team Types
  5. Ordering Custom Ultimate Apparel
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Custom ultimate frisbee apparel covers everything an ultimate team or club needs that is not a competition jersey: practice tees, travel hoodies, alumni and reunion apparel, tournament weekend shirts, hat tournament team gear, league night shirts, and end-of-season keepsakes. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints these on demand with no minimum, so small ultimate teams can run custom apparel programs without bulk-order risk.

Custom Ultimate Frisbee Apparel Categories

A typical ultimate team or club apparel program runs across these categories:

Designing Ultimate Frisbee Apparel That Players Want

Strong ultimate apparel design follows a few principles:

Use the team's locked colors. Most ultimate teams have established team colors. Use them consistently across apparel.

Team identity through name and visual. Team names in ultimate are often distinctive ('Sprout,' 'Sockeye,' 'Drag'n Thrust,' 'Brute Squad'). The team name typography is the design centerpiece.

Subtle disc references. A disc silhouette, flight-path graphic, or pull-line illustration can reference ultimate without overwhelming the design. Avoid heavy disc imagery; the team identity is the focal point.

Season year for keepsake pieces. Tournament apparel, year-end shirts, and alumni reunion gear gain emotional weight when the year is on the design.

Athletic-collegiate typography for college clubs. Block, varsity, or arched serif treatments work for college club apparel. Reads as collegiate-team rather than casual rec.

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Best Shirt Styles for Ultimate Frisbee Apparel

Different ultimate apparel use cases call for different shirts:

Custom Apparel for Different Ultimate Team Types

Ultimate frisbee covers several team types, each with slightly different apparel patterns:

How to Order Custom Ultimate Frisbee Apparel

Setting up the team or club shop:

  1. Open a Bear Grips shop at shops.beargrips.com/for/ultimate-frisbee.
  2. Upload team logo, team name in your preferred typography, and any season-specific designs.
  3. Add starting products: practice tee, team hoodie, embroidered team hat.
  4. Set retail. Practice tee retail: $28-$32. Team hoodie: $52-$58. Tournament keepsake: $32-$38. Embroidered hat: $36-$42.
  5. Share the shop link in team Slack, Discord, GroupMe, or email list. Each player orders her own size.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What ultimate frisbee apparel categories does Bear Grips cover?

Practice tees, travel and spirit hoodies, tournament apparel, league night shirts, alumni and reunion gear, senior class keepsakes, embroidered team hats, coach and captain apparel, and sweatpants. Bear Grips does not make all-over sublimated competition jerseys; those go through specialty ultimate apparel vendors.

Can college club B-teams have their own custom apparel?

Yes. No minimum at Bear Grips. A 7-player B-team can order custom tees at the same per-unit price as the A-team. Each player orders her own size individually.

What is the most popular ultimate frisbee apparel item?

Practice tees and team hoodies typically generate the highest volume. Tournament-specific keepsakes generate the highest per-unit emotional value and often sell to alumni beyond the current roster.

How do hat tournament teams use custom apparel?

Hat tournament teams (pickup-style tournaments where players are drafted onto teams) often run a small custom team shirt order for the event. With Bear Grips' no-minimum model, a 10-12 person hat team can run a custom shirt without bulk requirements.

Connor Mahoney
Connor MahoneyHockey and Lacrosse Coach

Connor coaches youth hockey and adult-league lacrosse in New England. He played D1 hockey and now spends most of his time on the bench writing about team gear, league night identity, and the casual-rec sport explosion.

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