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Custom Veterinary Clinic Shirts: Branded Apparel for Staff and Client Merch

April 10, 2026 6 min read By Sofia Romano
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Table of Contents
  1. Why branded apparel matters
  2. What to stock
  3. A note on scrubs
  4. Set up in 30 minutes
  5. Staff wear vs client merch
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
Custom veterinary clinic shirts do double duty that most other small business apparel does not. They build trust with an anxious pet parent standing at the front desk, and they give staff something professional to wear once scrubs come off. A clinic with matching front-desk polos, branded tech tees, and a small client-facing merch line reads like an established, well-run practice. A clinic in mismatched scrubs and zero branding reads like any other exam room. The traditional apparel path, bulk order minimums, weeks of lead time, a supply closet full of the wrong sizes, does not fit how veterinary teams actually hire and grow. Single-piece printing removes that friction. Here is how to set up a veterinary clinic shop that covers staff and client merch in one place.

Why Branded Apparel Matters for a Veterinary Clinic

What to Stock for a Veterinary Clinic Shop

PieceBest forBrandVIP base
Cotton crew teeTechs, daily wear, messy floor daysBear Grips Airlume$19.88
Performance teeBusy floor shifts, sweat-friendlySport-Tek$23.86
Performance poloFront desk, client-facingSport-Tek$34.88
Cotton pique poloReception, office, classic lookGildan$34.88
Quarter-zip pulloverDoctors and techs, layer over scrubsSport-Tek$29.88
Comfort soft hoodieCold mornings, staff favoriteBear Grips$36.88
Snapback hatStaff wear, client giveawayYupoong$29.86

A seven-piece starter shop covers front desk, floor staff, cold months, and a giveaway piece. Add or trim once staff tell you what they actually wear.

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A Note on Scrubs

The branded apparel program is separate from clinical scrubs. We do not produce medical scrub tops or scrub bottoms. Buy scrubs from your medical uniform supplier and use the branded apparel program for everything around them: a quarter-zip or hoodie to layer over scrub tops in a cold exam room, polos for front desk staff who are not in scrubs at all, and tees or hoodies for non-clinical days and client-facing events.

Set Up the Shop in 30 Minutes

  1. Sign up for the free plan (3 products) or VIP ($59/mo, 200 products).
  2. Upload your clinic logo as a transparent PNG.
  3. List your starter pieces. Most clinics pick a tee, a performance tee, a polo, a hoodie, and a snapback.
  4. Set retail prices. Working zone: $26-$30 tees, $46-$56 polos, $52-$62 hoodies, $28-$32 hats.
  5. Share the link in the staff group chat and add it to the front desk checkout screen for clients.

One Shop, Two Audiences: Staff Wear and Client Merch

Most clinics run one shop with two collections instead of two separate storefronts:

Keeping both in one shop link means one setup, one login, and one place to send new hires and loyal clients alike.

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Tees, polos, hoodies, hats, all branded, plus a client merch line for pet parents. No minimum, ships in about a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do we have to order in bulk for the whole team?

No. Single-piece printing is the same price whether one person orders or twenty. A new hire in week two can order their first tee with no minimum.

Can front desk and techs have different uniform pieces in the same shop?

Yes. Most clinics list a polo collection for front desk and a tee or performance tee collection for floor staff, all under one shop link.

Do you make scrub tops or bottoms?

No. The catalog covers tees, polos, hoodies, joggers, and hats. Use your medical uniform supplier for scrubs and this program for everything staff wears around them.

How fast does a new hire get their first shirt?

About a week from order to door. Order on day one and the piece usually arrives before the first full week of work.

Sofia Romano
Sofia RomanoPet Care Business Operator

Sofia runs a doggy daycare and grooming facility in the Pacific Northwest and previously managed a regional pet care chain for six years. She writes about staff uniforms, customer merchandise programs, and how small pet care businesses use branded apparel to build trust with dog parents.

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