Most chapter apparel is tees, tanks, and hoodies. Polos exist for the specific officer-facing moments where the chapter needs to look professional, not casual:
The chapter polo program is small, often 5-15 polos a year (one or two per executive board member), but it punches above its weight in professional presentation. A chapter that has officers in coordinated embroidered polos at alumni weekend looks dramatically different from a chapter where officers show up in mismatched tees.
Three polo styles work for chapter officer apparel:
Sport-Tek Mens Performance Polo Shirt ($34.88 VIP base): Moisture-wicking performance polo. Most common officer choice. Looks athletic-professional. Available in adult sizes XS-3XL.
Gildan Mens Premium Cotton Pique Polo ($34.88 VIP base): Classic cotton pique polo. More traditional, less athletic. Often preferred for alumni events and faculty meetings.
Gildan Womens Premium Cotton Pique Polo ($34.88 VIP base): Womens-cut equivalent. Standard for sorority chapter officer apparel.
Embroidery placement standards:
Screen print on a polo collar shirt looks wrong. The contrast between the structured polo fabric and the flat ink finish reads as off. Embroidery is the universally expected decoration method for polo apparel.
| Method | Polo Result | Cost Per Polo | Lifespan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Embroidery | Professional, raised letters, classic look | Higher (built into garment cost) | 5+ years |
| Screen print | Flat, looks wrong on collar fabric | Lower | 2-3 years |
| Heat transfer vinyl | Looks acceptable, less professional | Low | 1-2 years |
| DTF print | Soft, plastic-feeling on cotton pique | Medium | 2-3 years |
For chapter officer polos that need to last across multiple years of officer rotations, embroidery is the only method that fits the use case. The per-piece cost is higher than screen print, but the polo lasts long enough that successive officer boards can wear the same polos over multiple years.
The traditional Greek vendor minimum for polo embroidery is often 6 or 12 pieces. For an executive board of 5-7 officers, that creates the same too-many-shirts problem chapters have everywhere else.
Print-on-demand removes the minimum:
Most chapters cover officer polos from the chapter treasury (the same way many chapters provide a name tag or pin for officers). With a $34.88 base cost and zero markup, a board of 7 officers comes in at $244 in total chapter spend, with each officer keeping the polo for years.
For chapters that want officer polos to be the officer's personal expense, the same shop link works with the chapter standard markup applied. The officer pays a slightly higher retail price and keeps the polo personally.
Beyond the executive board, polos work for several other chapter apparel programs:
Each program is small (2-10 polos typically), making print-on-demand the only practical option without a vendor minimum problem.
No minimum. Each officer orders the right polo in the right size. Embroidered letters in chapter colors with free shipping to every officer.
Start FreeEmbroidered Greek letter polos can be ordered through print-on-demand platforms like Bear Grips Pro Shops with no minimum order. Each officer orders her or his polo through the chapter shop link in the size and style needed, with embroidered letters in chapter colors.
The Sport-Tek Performance Polo and Gildan Premium Cotton Pique Polo are the two most common choices. Performance polos read more athletic; cotton pique reads more traditional. Both take embroidered letters cleanly at the standard left-chest placement.
Base costs start at $34.88 for the polo with chapter-letter embroidery included. Chapters either cover the cost from treasury (no markup) or apply a standard chapter markup if officers pay individually.
Left chest at 3-4 inches tall is the standard. Officer role can optionally be embroidered on the upper sleeve. Most chapters skip embroidering the chapter designation under the letters to keep the polo apparel subtle and professional.