Custom Bid Day Shirts for Sorority and Fraternity Chapters
Quick Answer- Bid day shirts are worn by new pledges and actives during the chapter's bid day event.
- Designs typically include chapter letters, the bid day date or semester, and chapter colors.
- Coordinated chapter-wide shirts make the new pledge class visually recognizable in chapter photos.
- Bear Grips Pro Shops prints bid day shirts with no minimum, so chapter size does not dictate cost.
Bid day shirts mark the first day the new pledge class is officially part of the chapter. Sorority chapters typically wear matching shirts during the bid day run, sisterhood event, and group photo. Fraternity chapters wear matching tees during bid night and the welcome event. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints bid day shirts on demand with no minimum, so the chapter is not stuck guessing pledge class size weeks in advance to hit a bulk minimum.
What Bid Day Shirts Do for Chapter Identity
The bid day shirt is one of the most photographed items in chapter life. The group photo with the new pledge class is shared to chapter Instagram, sister chapter accounts, the national organization, and parent networks. The shirt becomes the visual marker of the bid year. Years later, alumnae and alumni reference 'my bid day shirt' as one of their primary chapter mementos.
A well-designed bid day shirt does three things at once: identifies the chapter, marks the year, and creates a wearable keepsake for the new pledge class. The new members keep these shirts for the rest of their college years and often into alumni life.
Common Bid Day Shirt Design Elements
Strong bid day shirt designs typically include some combination of:
- Greek letters in chapter colors. The visual anchor. Often sized large across the front or back.
- Bid day date or semester. 'Bid Day 2026' or 'Spring 26' marks the year for posterity.
- Chapter or school identifier. Beneath the letters: 'Alpha Phi at State University.'
- Theme art if the chapter has a bid day theme. Many chapters pick a yearly theme (Western, Y2K, beach club, neon) and design the shirt around it.
- Welcome language. 'Home is Where the Heart Is,' 'Find Your Forever,' or a similar chapter-traditional welcome phrase.
The shirt should feel celebratory. Bid day is the highest-energy event in a chapter calendar. The design should match.
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Best Shirt Styles for Bid Day
Bid day weather varies by region and semester. Pick the shirt accordingly:
- Women's Favorite Tee (Bella+Canvas), $19.88 VIP base. Female-cut chapter tee. Standard sorority bid day.
- Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (Bear Grips), $19.88 VIP base. Unisex cotton tee. Common for fraternity bid night and for chapters that want gender-neutral sizing.
- Oversized Boxy Crop Tee (Comfort Colors), $24.88 VIP base. Sorority bid day shirt with a fashion-forward silhouette. The current generation of new members specifically request the boxy crop fit.
- Premium Cotton Crew Tee (Next Level), $23.88 VIP base. Heavier cotton for chapters wanting a more substantial keepsake feel.
- Long Sleeve Cotton Shirt (Bella+Canvas), $29.88 VIP base. Cool-weather bid day for fall recruitment in northern climates.
Themed Bid Day Shirt Design Examples
Many chapters pick an annual bid day theme. The shirt reflects the theme while keeping chapter identity primary:
- Western theme. 'Howdy from [Chapter]' with cowboy-styled typography and chapter letters in a varsity-western treatment.
- Beach club theme. 'Welcome to the Club, Class of 2030' with palm-tree and sun motifs. Pairs well with the boxy crop tee silhouette.
- Y2K theme. Heavy 1990s-2000s typography, gradients, and color palette. Has been popular through several recent bid day cycles.
- Disco or retro theme. 'Welcome to Sisterhood' with retro disco-era typography. Vibrant chapter color treatment.
- Botanical or pastel theme. Softer, more romantic visual treatment. Works for chapters whose chapter colors are pink, lavender, or sage.
The theme changes year over year. The chapter letters stay constant. This pattern lets each new bid day shirt feel fresh while preserving chapter identity.
How to Order Bid Day Shirts at Bear Grips
Bid day shirts get ordered after the formal pledge count is known, so the timeline is short. Bear Grips' one-week shipping makes it work:
- Finalize the new member roster after preference signing.
- Open a Bear Grips shop at shops.beargrips.com/for/greek-life or use the chapter's existing shop.
- Upload the bid day design.
- Add it to the chosen shirt style. Set retail price (typically $30 to $34 for a bid day tee).
- Email the shop link to all actives and the new pledge class. Each person orders her own size.
- Shirts arrive in about a week. Schedule bid day far enough out from recruitment to accommodate the lead time.
For chapters that need a tighter turnaround, sister chapters in different time zones sometimes share design templates so that artwork is ready immediately after recruitment closes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do new pledges and active members wear the same bid day shirt?
Most chapters have all members (new and active) wear the same coordinated bid day shirt for the chapter photo. Some chapters use two designs: one for actives and one for new members. Either approach works.
How fast can a chapter get bid day shirts after recruitment ends?
About one week from order to delivery. Chapters typically schedule bid day at least 7 to 10 days after recruitment ends to allow each member to order individually and receive their shirt in time.
Can each new member order her own bid day shirt size?
Yes. The chapter shares the shop link, and each new member orders her own size and ships to her own address. No bulk presale or sizing spreadsheet.
What is a good retail price for a bid day shirt?
Most chapters set bid day shirt pricing at $30 to $34. Some chapters subsidize the cost as a chapter expense and set retail at the base price to give the shirts to members for free.
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