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Gym and CrossFit Holiday Shirts for Christmas, Halloween, and Easter

May 1, 2026 6 min read By Maya Reyes
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  1. Halloween in the gym
  2. Christmas team shirts
  3. Personal trainers and running clubs
  4. Easter and spring
  5. Setting it up once
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
Gyms, CrossFit boxes, and personal training studios already run a shirt program most of the year for challenges, PR boards, and member gear. Holiday shirts are a natural extension of that same program, not a separate effort. A themed Halloween class, a Christmas team WOD, or a spring challenge shirt gives members a reason to buy without requiring any new design process beyond swapping the graphic on an existing shirt template.

Halloween in the Gym: Costume WODs and Team Tees

Halloween-themed workouts are already common in CrossFit boxes and group fitness studios (a costume-friendly class, a "Monster Mash" partner WOD, a themed member event). A matching Halloween shirt for the event gives members something to wear for the class and after, which extends the design's life well past one workout.

Christmas Team Shirts and the 12 Days of WODs

PieceVIP baseBest use
Comfort Soft hoodie$36.88Post-workout warmth, most-requested Christmas gift item for members
Champion crewneck sweatshirt$41.88Coach and staff Christmas piece, heavier weight
Cuffed winter hat$25.86Cheap add-on for early morning winter classes

A "12 Days of WODs" or a member holiday party is a common December event across CrossFit boxes, and a matching Christmas shirt sold alongside it doubles as both event merch and a gift option for members shopping for a training partner or coach.

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Personal Trainers and Running Clubs

Independent personal trainers and run clubs can run the same playbook at a smaller scale. A Halloween-themed group run or a trainer's seasonal client shirt does not need a costume, just a holiday-colored design on the trainer's existing branding. Performance tees and moisture-wicking long sleeves work well for outdoor Halloween-season runs, while a hoodie fits a trainer's December client gift.

Easter and Spring Gym Shirts

Easter gym and studio shirts are lighter both in design and product. A spring-color performance tank or tee, often tied to a spring challenge or an Easter-week class special, is the standard. This is a smaller moment than Halloween or Christmas for most gyms but works as a low-lift addition for a studio that already sells merch year-round.

Setting Up the Holiday Rotation Once

Because there is no minimum order, a gym does not need to plan a big bulk buy for any single holiday. The same shop that sells everyday branded gear can carry a rotating holiday design, swapped four times a year (Easter, Halloween, and Christmas at minimum), with members ordering their own size directly and nothing sitting in a closet between seasons.

Add a Holiday Shirt to Your Gym Shop

Halloween tees, Christmas hoodies, Easter tanks. No minimum, members order their own size.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do CrossFit boxes actually sell holiday-themed shirts?

Yes. Boxes that already run a member shirt program for challenges and PR shirts commonly add a Halloween and a Christmas design as part of the same rotation.

What is the best product for a gym Halloween shirt?

A performance tee or tank at $19.88-$23.86 VIP base, since Halloween falls in a warmer stretch for most of the country and members want something they will actually wear to train in.

Can a personal trainer sell a holiday shirt to just a handful of clients?

Yes. There is no minimum order, so a trainer with 10 clients can run the same holiday shirt program as a box with 200 members.

What should a gym stock for a December drop?

A hoodie ($36.88 VIP base) is the most-requested piece, with a crewneck sweatshirt ($41.88) and a winter hat ($25.86) as common add-ons.

Maya Reyes
Maya ReyesDance and Performing Arts Coach

Maya teaches contemporary dance and choreographs for high school and competitive teams. She grew up in studio life and writes about season identity, costume coordination, and how performing-arts programs build community through apparel.

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