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Custom Event Planner Hoodies for the Team

April 23, 2026 4 min read By Camila Torres
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  1. The Setup and Breakdown Crew Reality
  2. Hoodie Styles for Event Crew
  3. Branding the Crew Hoodie
  4. Color and Design for Crew vs Day-Of
  5. Frequently Asked Questions

Event days do not start when guests arrive. The setup crew shows up at 6am to load-in the venue. The breakdown crew stays past midnight to strike everything after the last guest leaves. Both shifts work outside guest visibility but still need company-branded apparel. Bear Grips Pro Shops produces custom event planner hoodies with no minimum, for the unsung shifts of every event.

The Setup and Breakdown Crew Reality

Event setup and breakdown shifts have different apparel needs than guest-facing day-of work:

Hoodie Styles for Event Crew

Three hoodie styles work for event planning teams:

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Branding the Crew Hoodie

Crew hoodies should carry company identification even though guests do not see the crew. Three reasons:

Color and Design for Crew vs Day-Of

Some planning companies use different colors or designs for crew vs day-of staff:

Same company brand, different tier identification. Helps everyone on site understand the team structure.

Outfit the Setup Crew

Branded hoodies for setup and breakdown shifts. Same company brand, crew-tier identification. No minimum, ships in about a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do setup and breakdown crew really need branded hoodies?

Yes. Crew members are visible to other vendors (catering, florists, AV) during setup, sometimes appear in photographer documentation of the event setup process, and feel more part of the company with branded apparel. Crew identity matters even for shifts outside guest visibility.

What is the best hoodie for event setup work?

The Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips) for general setup work, or the Classic Zip-Up Hoodie (Gildan) for crew members who need to remove the hoodie as the venue warms up through the day. Both styles hold company branding cleanly and survive physical work.

Should the crew hoodie look different from the day-of polo?

It can. Many planning companies use the same primary brand color but distinguish tiers: branded polos for day-of staff, hoodies with "CREW" or "SETUP" text for setup and breakdown crew. Same company brand, different tier identification.

Camila Torres
Camila TorresWedding and Events Content Creator

Camila planned weddings and corporate events professionally for a decade before moving into content. She writes about group celebration logistics, wedding party coordination, and the custom apparel that turns a gathering into something people remember.

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