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Jerzees Sweatpants Pricing: What to Charge for Custom Team Sweats

May 29, 2026 6 min read By Cameron Wells
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Table of Contents
  1. The base price
  2. Setting your margin
  3. Free plan vs VIP math
  4. Where the extra margin comes from
  5. Related reading
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Pricing a custom sweatpants line is simpler than most gym owners and team managers expect once the base cost is fixed. Both Jerzees Nublend sweatpants styles at Bear Grips Pro Shops share the same base price, so the pricing question comes down to one number and one margin decision. Here is the full breakdown.

What Jerzees Sweatpants Cost to Print

PlanBase price per pairWhat it includes
Free plan$49.923 live products, standard base pricing
Self-Service VIP ($59/mo)$40.88200 live products, lowest base pricing, full control

That price covers front-side printing, unlimited design colors, packing, and free shipping to the buyer, whether it is the Pocket Sweatpants or the Open Bottom Sweatpants. There is no setup fee for extra colors or design elements.

Setting Your Retail Price and Margin

Since there is no bulk discount tier to chase, the pricing decision is just retail price minus base cost.

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Free Plan vs VIP: The Math on a Season Order

PlanBase price50 pairs at $54.88 retail
Free plan$49.92$247 total profit
Self-Service VIP$40.88$700 total profit

The VIP plan costs $59/mo, but the $9.04 per-pair savings covers that subscription cost after roughly seven pairs sold in a month. Anything sold beyond that point is additional margin on top of what the free plan would return.

Where the Extra Margin on Sweatpants Comes From

Sweatpants carry a higher base price than a basic tee, which means the dollar-amount margin per unit is naturally larger even at a modest retail markup. A $10 profit on a $19.88 tee and a $10 profit on a $40.88 pair of sweatpants take the same effort to sell, so many vendors price sweatpants closer to a $15 to $20 profit target rather than the flat $10 default, especially for a branded team or gym drop where buyers expect to pay more for a matched set.

Building the Rest of the Line

For the exact catalog fit, see what Bear Grips actually prints. To check sizing before you set final prices by size run, see the Jerzees Nublend size chart. If you are weighing bulk buying against print on demand, the wholesale versus no-minimum breakdown covers the upfront cost comparison in full.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a pair of custom Jerzees sweatpants cost to print?

The VIP base is $40.88 per pair. The free plan base is $49.92 per pair. Both include printing, packing, and free shipping to the buyer.

What is a good retail price for custom Jerzees sweatpants?

A common starting point is $50.88 to $55.88 on the VIP base, which builds in $10 to $15 profit per pair. Vendors can set any retail price with no restrictions.

Does the VIP plan pay for itself?

Yes, typically within the first seven pairs sold in a month, since VIP saves $9.04 per pair over the free plan base price.

Is there a bulk discount if I sell a lot of sweatpants?

No. The per-pair base price stays fixed regardless of volume. Profit scales with units sold, not with a wholesale price break.

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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