Most drama programs run apparel programs based around tees and hoodies. The programs that build real booster revenue and deeper program identity layer multiple categories on top of the same program identity: hats, polos, varsity jackets, performance gear, and event-specific apparel. Bear Grips Pro Shops supports all twelve categories below through a single program shop.
Twelve categories that work for drama programs:
A single-tee drama club shop sells the cast and crew 1 to 2 shirts per show. A full apparel shop sells the same members 3 to 5 pieces across categories: a tee, a hoodie or sweatshirt, a hat, a polo for officers, an annual senior tribute. The per-member spend roughly doubles or triples without changing the program itself.
The categories serve different moments. The cast tee is the show. The hoodie is rehearsal week. The polo is conference and official events. The hat is year-round daily wear. Each category covers a wear context the others do not.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Bear Grips Pro Shops produces wearable apparel only:
For drama programs that want stickers, drinkware, and other promotional merchandise, plan for a separate vendor relationship. The apparel side is what we cover, and it covers most of what a drama program merch program actually needs.
The full-shop model does not require new designs for each category. The program crest goes on tees, hoodies, polos, and hats. The show-specific back-panel cast list goes on tees and hoodies. The embroidered crest goes on polos, jackets, and hats. One design system, multiple garment carriers.
| Program Type | Pieces per Member per Year | Avg Markup | Annual Booster Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-tee program | 2 | $8 | $640 |
| Tee + hoodie | 3 | $8 | $960 |
| Full 12-category shop | 5 | $8 | $1,600 |
| Full shop + event sales | 6.5 | $8 | $2,080 |
Same program identity, twelve apparel categories. Hats, hoodies, polos, jackets, and more. Members find what fits.
Start FreeNo. Start with three core items (tee, hoodie, hat) and expand over time as the program learns what sells. Trying to launch with twelve items at once overwhelms the design review process and delays the shop. Add categories systematically over the first six months.
No. We produce wearable apparel only: tees, hoodies, sweatshirts, polos, performance gear, shorts, hats, and varsity-style outerwear. Stickers, drinkware, posters, and other non-apparel categories require separate vendors.
A 40-member program running a single-tee program typically generates $640 annually. The same program running a full 12-category shop generates $1,600 to $2,080+. Adding fundraiser-specific apparel and event sales can push this to $3,000+.