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Hunting Club Shirts for Members, Camp Days, and the Lease

May 5, 2026 6 min read By Wyatt Sandoval
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Table of Contents
  1. What hunting club members actually wear
  2. No minimum, every member orders their own size
  3. What goes on a hunting club shirt
  4. Cotton vs performance for hunting club shirts
  5. Pricing for a hunting club shirt run
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Hunting club shirts are the simplest piece of apparel any club can run, and they double as the cheapest way to give every member something with the club logo on it. A printed cotton tee at $19.88 base with a custom logo costs less than most clubs spend on coffee at the lodge in a weekend. We make hunting club shirts in cotton, performance polyester, and long sleeve at no minimum, with your club name, year, and member name printed front or back.

What hunting club members actually wear

Most clubs split shirt demand into three buckets. The summer scouting tee gets worn on hot July weekends walking food plots and pulling cameras. The fall camp tee shows up at the lodge during opening week. The long sleeve covers the cold morning sit before the deer move and the temperature lets the layers come off.

No minimum, every member orders their own size

The old way of running a hunting club shirt is for the president to take size guesses from twenty members, place a bulk screen print order, eat the cost of the leftovers, and chase three guys at the next banquet for $25 each. The new way: the shop is open year-round. A new member joins in October, opens the link in the welcome email, picks his size, orders his shirt. The club takes the profit. Nobody fronts cash.

See the no-minimum hunting club apparel breakdown for the full reasoning.

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What goes on a hunting club shirt

Standard layout for a club shirt:

Designs that work on a hunting club shirt almost always include the species the club hunts (deer skull, mallard silhouette, turkey fan), the location or terrain reference (creek, ridge, swamp, holler), and the year. See shirt design ideas for hunting clubs for visual examples.

Cotton vs performance for hunting club shirts

The honest answer: 80% of hunting club shirts get worn at the lodge, at the truck, in town, and at the banquet. Cotton is what the members want. The performance tee is the right call only for the summer scout crew and dog-handler crowd that actually wears it sweating in the woods.

UsePickWhy
Lodge, camp, banquetCotton crewSoft, looks lived-in, takes screen prints cleaner
Hot scout days, summer prepPerformance wickingDries fast, lighter, less weight in the woods
Cool mornings, light layerCotton or performance long sleeveCover sun and bugs, comfortable under a vest

Pricing for a hunting club shirt run

ItemVIP baseCommon retailProfit per member
Cotton tee, logo only$19.88$30$10.12
Cotton tee, logo + name + year$19.88$35$15.12
Performance wicking tee$23.86$36$12.14
Cotton long sleeve$29.88$45$15.12

A 30-member club running two tees per member per year plus family and guest sales typically clears $700 to $1,400 in shirt revenue. See the full hunting club profit math.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do we have to order a minimum quantity?

No. Every shirt is printed one at a time. A member orders one shirt, that one shirt gets made. The club never fronts a dime.

Can each member get their own name and number on a shirt?

Yes. Each order is printed individually so each member can pick their own size, color, and personalization.

How long does a hunting club shirt take to arrive?

About one week US delivery from order. Order two weeks before opening day or banquet to be safe.

Can we do camo print shirts?

We do not print all-over camo apparel. We print club logos and designs onto solid-color tees in field-friendly colors like olive, brown, charcoal, navy, and forest green.

Wyatt Sandoval
Wyatt SandovalOutdoor Recreation Writer

Wyatt grew up on a working ranch in Wyoming and writes about the outdoor recreation niches, from hunting clubs to rancher merch. His specialty is the apparel side of small-town outdoor businesses and member-driven clubs.

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