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Gi BJJ Academy Apparel Shop Revenue Math

April 9, 2026 8 min read By Diego Vargas
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  1. The Variables That Drive Revenue
  2. Small Academy: 25 Students
  3. Mid Academy: 80 Students
  4. Large Academy: 150 Students
  5. Premium Academy: 250 Students
  6. What Drives Higher Revenue at Every Scale
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

Gi BJJ academy apparel revenue depends on three things: how many students are on the roster, how often the shop refreshes with new designs or tournament drops, and what the average order value runs per buyer. A 25-student academy and a 250-student academy run very different math. This guide breaks down realistic annual apparel profit at each scale so the head professor can see what the apparel program is actually worth.

The Variables That Drive Academy Apparel Revenue

Four variables compound into annual apparel profit:

  1. Active student count. The pool of buyers. A 25-student academy versus 250 is a 10x difference in buyer pool.
  2. Purchase rate per student per year. The percentage of students who buy something in a given year. Typical: 60-85% of active students buy at least one piece annually.
  3. Average order value (AOV). Most academy orders include one item ($28-$45 retail). About 20-30% of orders include 2-3 items (tee plus hoodie, or tee plus hat).
  4. Drop cadence. Academies that run 4-6 designs or drops per year see higher repeat orders than academies that list one design and leave it static for 12 months.

These compound. A 100-student academy with a static one-design shop generates much less than a 100-student academy with 4 seasonal drops, a comp team kit, and a tournament-specific tee.

Small Academy: 25 Students Active Roster

A small academy with 25 active students. Conservative shop: academy tee, hoodie, dad hat, mesh shorts, one seasonal drop per year.

ItemBaseRetailProfitUnits / yrRevenue
Academy Tee$19.88$30$10.1240$405
Academy Hoodie$36.88$56$19.1222$421
Dad Hat$25.88$36$10.1215$152
Mesh Shorts$26.88$38$11.1210$111
Seasonal Drop Tee$19.88$32$12.1230$364

Annual academy profit: roughly $1,453. Self-Service VIP at $59/mo costs $708/year, so the net is roughly $745. Plus affiliate revenue if the head professor refers other academies. Small but real, and zero inventory risk.

Mid Academy: 80 Students Active Roster

A mid-sized academy with 80 students. Standard shop: daily wear plus 2-3 seasonal drops, plus a small comp team kit.

ItemBaseRetailProfitUnits / yrRevenue
Academy Tee$19.88$32$12.12120$1,454
Academy Hoodie$36.88$58$21.1260$1,267
Dad Hat$25.88$38$12.1240$485
Mesh Shorts$26.88$38$11.1230$334
Long Sleeve$29.88$44$14.1225$353
Tournament Drop$19.88$34$14.1240$565
Comp Team Hoodie$36.88$62$25.1215$377
Joggers$48.88$72$23.1220$462

Annual academy profit: roughly $5,297. Net after Self-Service VIP ($708/year): $4,589. Several months of rent, or one new piece of mat equipment, paid entirely from a side apparel program.

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Large Academy: 150 Students Active Roster

A large academy with 150 students plus kids program. Full shop with comp team kit, tournament drops, kids program, and parent merch.

ItemBaseRetailProfitUnits / yrRevenue
Academy Tee$19.88$32$12.12240$2,909
Academy Hoodie$36.88$58$21.12110$2,323
Dad Hat$25.88$38$12.1270$848
Mesh Shorts$26.88$38$11.1255$612
Long Sleeve$29.88$44$14.1250$706
2 Tournament Drops$19.88$34$14.12140$1,977
Comp Team Kit$36.88$62$25.1230$754
Comp Team Joggers$48.88$72$23.1225$578
Youth Tee (Kids Program)$19.88$28$8.1280$650
Youth Hoodie$36.88$54$17.1240$685
BJJ Parent Tee$19.88$30$10.1250$506

Annual academy profit: roughly $12,548. Net after Self-Service VIP: $11,840. A meaningful second revenue stream for the academy.

Premium Academy: 250 Students Active Roster

A premium multi-program academy with 250 students. Daily wear, full comp team program with 25+ traveling competitors, kids program with 60+ youth students, parent merch, year-round tournament drops, and seasonal anniversary keepsakes.

Conservative annual profit at this scale: $22,000-$32,000 per year, depending on competition team size and drop cadence. Some elite-comp-team academies running 4-6 tournament drops per season plus an anniversary keepsake and a 20+ piece kids program lineup clear $40,000+ in annual apparel profit.

At this scale, Done-For-You VIP ($109/mo) often makes sense. The head professor delegates monthly design work, mockup creation, and product page setup, recovering 5-10 hours per month while the apparel program runs in the background. Net at this scale: $20,000-$40,000+ annually after platform fees.

What Drives Higher Revenue at Every Scale

Across academy sizes, the highest-revenue apparel programs share a few habits:

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is realistic annual apparel revenue for a small BJJ academy?

A 25-student academy with a focused 5-product shop and one seasonal drop typically clears $1,200-$2,000 in annual apparel profit. After the $708/year Self-Service VIP platform fee, the net is roughly $500-$1,300. Small academies that add a tournament drop or two often double that figure.

How long until an academy breaks even on the Self-Service VIP plan?

Self-Service VIP at $59/mo breaks even at roughly 6-8 shirts of profit per month, which most academies clear in week one or two of running the shop. After break-even, the platform pays for itself ongoing and every additional order is pure profit minus the per-unit base price.

Is the Done-For-You VIP plan worth the higher monthly fee?

For larger academies (100+ students) running multiple programs and tournament drops, the $109/mo Done-For-You plan typically pays back through time savings: monthly design service, mockup creation, product page setup, optimal pricing recommendations. The head professor delegates 5-10 hours per month of apparel management. For smaller academies, Self-Service VIP at $59/mo is usually the right tier.

Does affiliate income add meaningfully to academy revenue?

Yes for academies in BJJ-affiliated networks. Bear Grips pays 10% of every referred academy's subscription forever, plus $1 per unit sold by referred academies. A head professor who refers 5 other academies in the affiliation lineage generates ongoing recurring affiliate income on top of the academy's own shop revenue.

Diego Vargas
Diego VargasBJJ Black Belt and Combat Sports Coach

Diego is a BJJ black belt under a Roger Gracie lineage and competes regularly in IBJJF tournaments. He coaches both gi and no-gi at his academy in Texas and writes about academy branding, rashguards, and event-day apparel.

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