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Gym Team Jersey With Names and Logos: Outfitting a Competition or Coaching Squad

February 8, 2026 6 min read By Cameron Wells
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  1. The gym team look
  2. Beyond the tank
  3. Coach and staff names
  4. Setting up the shop
  5. Cost for a competition squad
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

CrossFit boxes and competition gyms build team identity the same way a school football program does: a shared logo, team colors, and each athlete's name somewhere on the gear. The difference is the wardrobe. Instead of a single jersey, a gym competition squad usually needs a tank, a performance tee, leggings, and a hoodie, all carrying the same gym logo and athlete name. Here is how to build that kit.

What a Gym Team "Jersey" Actually Looks Like

For a gym or competition squad, the equivalent of a sports jersey is the Performance Workout Tank (Bella+Canvas) at $19.88 VIP base or the Men's Moisture-Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek) at $23.86 VIP, with the gym logo on the front and the athlete last name across the upper back, the same placement style covered in the name and number design ideas guide.

Leggings, Hoodies, and Sports Bras for the Full Kit

Competition athletes also want the Signature Seamless Leggings (Bear Grips) at $54.88 VIP with a small logo on the hip, the Padded Sports Bra at $45.88 VIP with a matching logo, and the Comfort Soft Hoodie at $36.88 VIP for warm-up and cool-down. See the full team gear product lineup for the complete list of pieces that take the same design.

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Coach and Staff Names on Polos and Hats

Coaches and gym owners often want their own name on a polo instead of a competition athlete number. The Men's or Women's Premium Cotton Pique Polo (Gildan) at $34.88 VIP fits a coach name below the gym logo, and an embroidered Yupoong snapback at $29.86 VIP finishes the staff look.

Setting Up a Gym Competition Team Shop

Most gym owners already have a Pro Shop for member apparel. Adding a competition team section means creating one listing per athlete if names differ, or one shared design if the team wears the gym name only. See how name and number personalization actually works for the plan limits that apply to a full competition roster.

What a Competition Squad Kit Costs

A 10-athlete squad ordering a tank ($19.88), leggings ($54.88), and a hoodie ($36.88) each runs about $1,116.40 in combined base cost for the team, before the gym sets its own retail markup on each piece. See the full pricing breakdown for cost by roster size.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the gym-team equivalent of a jersey?

A performance tank or moisture-wicking tee with the gym logo on the front and the athlete name across the upper back, priced from $19.88 to $23.86 VIP base.

Can leggings and sports bras carry the same team design?

Yes. A smaller logo placement on the hip or chest area is standard for leggings and sports bras rather than a full back graphic.

Do all athletes need a separate listing?

Only if the name differs per athlete. A shared gym-name-only design can be one listing for the whole team.

Can a coach get their own name instead of an athlete number?

Yes. A polo or hat with the coach or staff name works the same way as an athlete name, just a different product and placement.

Cameron Wells
Cameron WellsCustom Apparel and POD Industry Writer

Cameron has been writing about the custom apparel and print on demand industry for seven years, with a background in e-commerce operations. He covers platform comparisons, no-minimum vendors, and what is changing for small custom merch businesses.

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