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How to Start a Car Club Merch Shop From Zero

January 20, 2026 5 min read By Laila Hassan
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Table of Contents
  1. Step 1: Lock the Logo
  2. Step 2: Pick the Core Garments
  3. Step 3: Set Up the Shop
  4. Step 4: Roll the Shop Out to Members
  5. Step 5: Add Variants and Events Over Time
  6. Step 6: Track the Revenue
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

Starting a car club merch shop used to mean ordering 144 shirts upfront, hoping the design and sizes matched member demand, and writing a four-figure check before the first dollar came back. That model is gone. A modern car club merch shop launches in about an hour, requires zero inventory, and starts producing treasury revenue the same week. Here is the six-step process.

Step 1: Lock the Logo

The logo is the foundation. Without a club logo that works across apparel, the shop has nothing to print. If the club already has a logo, check that it works for apparel: three colors max, thick line weight, readable at hat-front size (2.5 inches wide).

If the club does not yet have a logo, this is the right first step. Brief a designer or use a free logo tool to draft a starting point. Test the logo on a single shirt and hat through the shop before committing the design.

See the car club logo design tips guide for the five rules that separate apparel-ready logos from ones that look fine on screen but fail in production.

Step 2: Pick the Core Garments

Start with three to five core garments. Do not try to launch with twelve. The minimum viable car club shop:

Three items is enough to launch. The shop adds more garments over time as the club learns what members actually buy. Trying to launch with twelve items overwhelms the design and review process and delays the shop.

Step 3: Set Up the Shop

Sign up for the Bear Grips Pro Shops account, upload the logo, pick the three core garments, choose color variants, and set member prices. The free tier handles the first three live products with no monthly fee. Clubs with bigger ambitions upgrade to the VIP tier for the full 200-product capability and lower base pricing per item.

The shop URL is yours. Customize the URL to the club name. The shop has your club crest, your products, and your prices. Members see the club shop, not a generic print-on-demand catalog.

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Step 4: Roll the Shop Out to Members

The shop launch needs an actual rollout, not just a quiet link in a group chat. The rollout sequence that consistently drives the first 20 to 50 orders:

Step 5: Add Variants and Events Over Time

Once the core three items are selling, expand systematically:

By month six, most clubs have grown the shop from three items to ten or twelve. Each addition tests against actual member demand instead of guessing upfront.

Step 6: Track the Revenue

The shop dashboard tracks every order, every member, every dollar. The club treasury receives the markup automatically. Track three numbers monthly:

First-Year Shop Revenue Math (40-Member Club)

MonthCumulative OrdersTreasury RevenueNotes
Month 120$200Launch surge from initial members
Month 350$500Steady-state pace established
Month 6110$1,100Annual show event boost
Month 12240$2,400Full first year

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the upfront cost to start a car club merch shop?

Zero. The free tier covers the first three live products with no monthly fee. The club pays only when a member orders, and the club's markup comes back automatically. No inventory commitment, no upfront cash.

How long does the shop take to set up?

About an hour for the basic shop with three core items. Sign up, upload the logo, pick the garments and colors, set prices, customize the shop URL. The shop is live the same day.

How many items should the shop launch with?

Three to five core items. One tee, one pullover hoodie, one embroidered hat is the minimum viable shop. Add color variants, event-specific apparel, and officer apparel over time as the club learns what members actually buy.

Laila Hassan
Laila HassanBeauty and Lifestyle Studio Owner

Laila owns a salon and lifestyle studio in Miami after a decade in beauty industry sales. She writes about salon and spa branding, staff presentation, and the lifestyle-business apparel programs that turn customers into regulars.

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