Gi BJJ Kids Program Apparel and Parent Supporter Merch
Quick Answer- Most BJJ academies run a kids program separate from the adult program.
- Kids program apparel needs its own catalog: youth sizes, parent supporter tees, family team apparel.
- Parent merch is a separate buyer base from students and often drives 20-30% of total academy apparel revenue.
- Bear Grips Pro Shops covers youth and parent apparel from the same academy shop with no minimum.
Most gi BJJ academies run a kids program alongside the adult program. The kids program has its own buyer base (the parents), its own apparel needs (youth sizes, parent supporter tees, belt promotion family merch), and often drives 20-30% of total academy apparel revenue. This guide covers kids program apparel and the BJJ parent merch that converts mat-side parents into the academy's loudest brand ambassadors.
Why Kids Program Apparel Is Its Own Catalog
Kids program apparel sits separately from adult academy apparel for three reasons:
- Different sizes. Youth sizes (XS-XL) vs adult sizes (S-3XL). Different blanks, different fits.
- Different buyer. Parents pay, not the kid. Parent purchasing behavior is different: gift impulse, holiday timing, belt promotion celebrations, end-of-year tournament keepsakes.
- Different design direction. Kids program apparel often uses brighter colors, simpler graphics, and the kids program name (LITTLE WARRIORS, MIGHTY MITES, KIDS JIU JITSU) rather than the adult academy mark.
Most academies set up the kids program apparel as a separate section in the shop or use a different design system that signals the program identity.
Standard Kids Program Apparel Catalog
A typical kids program apparel catalog:
- Youth Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (Bear Grips), $19.88 VIP base. The standard kids tee with the program logo.
- Youth Moisture-Wicking Performance Tee (Sport-Tek), $23.88 VIP base. Performance tee for active kids.
- Youth Hoodie (Gildan), $36.88 VIP base. Kids hoodie for cool weather.
- Youth Crewneck Sweatshirt (Gildan), $33.88 VIP base. Alternative to the hoodie.
- Youth Performance Long Sleeve (Sport-Tek), $29.88 VIP base. Cool-weather layering.
- Youth Classic Baseball Hat (Valucap, embroidered), $25.86 VIP base. Kids hat with program logo.
- Youth Athletic Mesh Shorts (Sport-Tek), $26.88 VIP base. Warm-up shorts.
Most kids programs start with 3-4 of these items: the tee, the hoodie, and the kids hat are the most common starter trio.
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BJJ Parent Supporter Merch
Parent merch is a separate category that converts mat-side parents into apparel buyers. Standard parent tees:
- BJJ MOM tee. Front graphic, academy logo on the sleeve. Strong seller, especially around belt promotions and tournaments.
- BJJ DAD tee. Same energy.
- Proud Parent of a [Belt Color] Belt tee. Promotional drop after a kids belt ceremony.
- JIU JITSU FAMILY tee. For families with multiple kids in the program.
- Kids Tournament Supporter tee. Event-specific keepsake for tournament weekends.
Parent merch typically sits in a separate shop section labeled FOR PARENTS or KIDS PROGRAM FAMILY. Parents browse this section while kids are on the mat. The visibility timing is the key: parents are sitting through 60 minutes of kids class with their phones out.
Belt Promotion Family Drops
Kids belt promotions are major family events. The drop opportunity:
- Pre-promotion announcement. 2-3 weeks before the kids belt promotion ceremony, drop a promotion-specific tee: WHITE BELT TO GRAY 2026, GRAY TO YELLOW, etc.
- Family supporter version. A matching family tee for siblings, parents, grandparents to wear at the promotion ceremony.
- Year-locked keepsake. The drop carries the year prominently. Becomes a keepsake the family pulls out years later.
- Post-promotion reorder window. Drop stays live for 1-2 weeks after the ceremony for family members who could not attend.
Belt promotion drops are some of the highest-conversion apparel moments in the academy calendar. Parents who never bought a daily-wear academy tee will buy a promotion keepsake for the entire family.
Kids Program Revenue Contribution to the Academy Shop
For academies with established kids programs, the kids and parent merch typically contributes:
- 20-30% of total academy apparel revenue for academies with 30-60 active kids students.
- 30-40% of total academy apparel revenue for academies with 60+ kids students and active belt promotion calendar.
- Higher per-event conversion than adult apparel. Belt promotion drops convert 50-70% of attending families. Adult academy seasonal drops convert 30-45% of adult students.
Adding kids and parent apparel is one of the highest-leverage moves an existing academy can make to lift apparel revenue without changing anything about the adult program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bear Grips carry infant or toddler sizes?
Bear Grips youth sizing starts at youth XS (typically fits ages 4-6) through youth XL (fits up to age 14). True infant and toddler sizing is not in the current catalog. For BJJ academies with kids programs starting at age 4-5, youth XS works.
Should kids program apparel use the same logo as the adult program?
Either approach works. Some academies use the standard academy logo on kids apparel for brand consistency. Others use a separate kids program identity (LITTLE WARRIORS, JR. PROGRAM, KIDS BJJ) that flows naturally with the kids age group while still tying to the parent academy.
How does the academy avoid mixing up kids and adult orders?
Each product listing has its own size chart and product page. Parents ordering youth-sized apparel choose from youth XS-XL. Adults ordering academy apparel choose from S-3XL. The size selection is clear at the point of purchase. There is no risk of an adult-sized hoodie shipping to a 7-year-old.
Does the parent merch require its own shop section?
Most academies put parent merch in a clearly labeled section (FOR FAMILY, KIDS PROGRAM, PROUD PARENTS) so parents browse the relevant catalog. The section can sit alongside the kids apparel section, both separate from the adult academy apparel.
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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