Dog daycare hoodies serve two roles: warm staff wear for early-morning shifts and outdoor yard work, and high-margin customer merchandise for dog parents who love the facility brand. Bear Grips Pro Shops offers pullover, zip-up, and crewneck hoodie styles starting at $36.88 VIP base with no minimum order. Hoodies are the highest-margin single product in most daycare merchandise programs.
Dog daycare staff work in conditions that vary significantly across the day:
A daycare uniform program without hoodies forces staff into ill-fitting personal jackets that break the visual uniform and signal disorganization to parents. A consistent branded hoodie keeps the team looking unified even during cold-weather operations.
Four hoodie cuts cover most daycare staff and customer use cases:
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Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Outdoor daycare yards in fall and winter are where staff hoodies matter most. Staff working three- to four-hour outdoor shifts in 40-degree weather need real warmth, but also need:
The Comfort Soft Hoodie at $36.88 VIP base meets all these requirements at a reasonable per-staff cost. For facilities in northern climates where outdoor staff need premium cold-weather gear, the Champion Performance Hoodie's heavier weight is worth the price upgrade.
Dog parents who love the daycare buy hoodies. The hoodie says "my dog goes here" with more visual impact than a t-shirt, and the higher price point produces the highest per-unit merchandise margin in the catalog.
What sells well as customer hoodies:
Per-unit margins on customer hoodies commonly run $15-25 each at $52-72 retail. For a daycare selling 5-15 customer hoodies per month, that is $75-375 in monthly merch revenue at zero inventory cost.
Realistic annual hoodie revenue contributions across daycare sizes:
| Daycare Size | Avg Hoodies/Mo (Fall/Winter) | Avg Margin | Annual Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small daycare (under 75 active members) | 3 (Oct-Feb) | $18 | $270 |
| Mid-size daycare (75-200 members) | 8 (Oct-Feb) | $20 | $800 |
| Large daycare (200-500 members) | 18 (Oct-Feb) | $22 | $1,980 |
| Multi-location operation (500+ members) | 40 (Oct-Feb) | $24 | $4,800 |
Hoodie revenue is heavily seasonal. Most daycares see 75%+ of annual hoodie sales between October and February. Plan hoodie promotion around the fall and winter window.
Warm staff in cold yards, sell premium hoodies to dog parents at $15-25 of margin per sale. Same shop, two pricing tiers.
Start FreeMost daycares permit hoodies during handling, but some prohibit hoods being worn up (a hood pulled up can restrict peripheral vision when supervising play). Crewneck sweatshirts are an alternative for facilities that prohibit hoods entirely.
The Champion Performance Hoodie at $45.88 VIP base. Heavier weave than the Comfort Soft Hoodie, holds up to multiple wash cycles, and provides better insulation for sustained outdoor work in northern climates.
Yes. Most daycares set up two variants: a staff-only variant priced at base cost (distributed via a private link or code) and a public-facing customer variant priced at retail with margin built in.
October is the standard launch month for customer hoodies. The cool-weather buying season runs roughly October through February, and a hoodie launched in summer typically sells slowly until the season turns.