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Family Reunion Shirts with Names on the Back

January 2, 2026 6 min read By Camila Torres
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  1. Layout Options for Names on the Back
  2. Front-and-Back Design Combinations
  3. Font Size and Readability for Name Lists
  4. Managing the Name List for a Large Family
  5. Photo Shirts and Sublimation Alternatives
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Family reunion shirts with names on the back are among the most requested reunion designs every summer. You can list every attendee alphabetically, group names by family branch, or print individual role titles (Grandma, Uncle, The Favorite) on each person's shirt. Here is how each layout works, what font sizes to use, and how to manage the design across a large group without losing track of anyone.

Layout Options for Names on the Back

Four name-list layouts work consistently for reunion shirts:

See our full design guide for front-side design options that pair with these back layouts.

Front-and-Back Design Combinations

Front-and-back designs are the most common format for name-list reunion shirts. The front carries the main design (family name, tree graphic, year, reunion theme), and the back carries the name list. The two sides serve different purposes: the front identifies the family and the event, the back records who was there.

Popular front-and-back combinations:

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Font Size and Readability for Name Lists

The most common name-list design mistake is fitting too many names by reducing the font size below readability. A name list that requires squinting defeats the purpose. Guidelines that keep name lists legible:

Managing the Name List for a Large Family

For reunions with 50+ attendees, the logistics of building an accurate name list deserve as much attention as the design itself. A practical process that minimizes errors:

Photo Shirts and Sublimation Alternatives

Some families want to include a family photo or tribute portrait on the shirt. For photo-quality designs, direct-to-film printing handles photographic images with good detail, especially on lighter shirt colors. A few considerations:

For all-over sublimation prints (edge-to-edge full color), see our sublimation guide for what that technique offers and how it differs from standard direct-to-film printing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get family reunion shirts with everyone's names on the back?

Yes. Name lists, grouped family branches, and individual role titles on the back are all available. Lists of up to 60 names work well in a single column. Two-column layouts handle up to 120 names at a readable font size.

How do I format a name list for a reunion shirt?

Collect names through a form or spreadsheet with a firm submission deadline. Choose a consistent format (first name only, full name, or role title). Use a clean sans-serif font at 12pt equivalent minimum. Proofread with two people before approving the design.

Can family reunion shirts have the names on the front and a design on the back?

Yes. Front-and-back designs can put the main graphic on the front and names on the back, or a name list on the front with a large graphic on the back. The most popular combination is a family tree or crest on the front with a full name list on the back.

Can I put a family photo on a reunion shirt?

Yes, with a high-resolution source photo (300 DPI minimum at print size). Photo-quality images print best on light-colored shirts. Use the photo as an accent within a larger design for the best result at shirt scale.

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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