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Jersey and Team Gear Product Lineup: Every Item That Carries a Name and Number

February 8, 2026 7 min read By Cameron Wells
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  1. Warm layers
  2. Sweatpants and joggers
  3. Leggings for gym and dance teams
  4. Polos and shorts
  5. Hats
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

The player-name-and-number request rarely stops at the jersey. Parents ask for the same name on a hoodie for the sideline, a pair of sweatpants for the bus ride, or a hat for the grandparents. Every one of these fits the same personalization rule as the jersey-style tee: one finished design per product listing. Here is the full lineup of Bear Grips products that work for name and number team gear, beyond the shirt.

Hoodies and Sweatshirts With a Player Name

The Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips) at $36.88 VIP is the most-ordered warm layer for team stores, with the player name and number on the back the same way it appears on the tee. The Champion performance hoodie at $45.88 VIP is the heavier winter option. For a lower-cost alternative, the Perfect Soft Crewneck Sweatshirt runs $34.88 VIP. See how the name and number design mechanics work before ordering a full set.

Custom Sweatpants and Joggers With a Name on the Back

Sweatpants and joggers with a name printed down the leg or across the back waistband are a common request for travel teams and sideline wear. The Men's Midweight Performance Joggers (Independent Trading Co.) run $40.88 VIP, the Men's Pocket Sweatpants (Jerzees) run $40.88 VIP, and the Women's Wave Wash Sweatpants (Independent Trading Co.) run $39.88 VIP. Each is a separate product listing, so a name printed on the leg follows the same one-design-per-item rule as the jersey.

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Personalized Leggings for Gym, Dance, and Competition Teams

The Signature Seamless Leggings (Bear Grips) at $54.88 VIP and the Women's High-Waist Pocket Leggings at $54.88 VIP both take a small name or number placed on the hip or waistband, a common request from cheer, dance, and competition gym teams. Pair with the gym team jersey and logo guide for a full competition kit.

Polos and Shorts With a Name for Coaches and Staff

Coaches, team managers, and booster club leads often want their own name on a polo rather than a number. The Men's Performance Polo Shirt (Sport-Tek) and the Gildan premium cotton pique polo both run $34.88 VIP with room for a name below the logo. For shorts with a name down the leg, the Men's Signature Athletic Shorts run $49.88 VIP and the Sport-Tek 7-inch mesh shorts run $26.88 VIP.

Custom Hats With a Name for Parents and Fans

Embroidered hats with a family name, "Team Mom," or a player number on the back panel are a common team store add-on. The Yupoong flat bill snapback and cuffed winter hat both run $25.86 to $29.86 VIP, and the classic rope hat runs $29.86 VIP. For the full cost comparison across every piece here, see the jersey and team gear pricing breakdown.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a name be printed on sweatpants or joggers?

Yes. A name printed down the leg or across the back waistband works the same as a jersey design: one finished artwork file per product listing.

What is the cheapest personalized team gear item?

The Bear Grips Airlume cotton tee at $19.88 VIP is the least expensive item that takes a name and number design.

Do leggings and shorts support name and number designs?

Yes, typically a smaller placement on the hip, waistband, or leg rather than a full back graphic, since those areas have less flat print space than a shirt back.

Can coaches get their own name instead of a player number?

Yes. A polo or hat with a coach or staff name instead of a jersey number uses the exact same one-design-per-listing setup.

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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