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Junior Police Cadet and Explorer Program Apparel

February 19, 2026 6 min read By Logan Brewer
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  1. Programs That Order Junior Cadet Apparel
  2. Youth Catalog Products
  3. Junior Cadet Design Approaches
  4. PAL Sport-Specific Shirts
  5. Junior Academy Graduation Apparel
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Junior police cadet and Explorer program apparel covers a different audience than agency-wide custom apparel. Youth participants in the Police Athletic League, Explorer posts, junior police academies, and SRO-led after-school programs need apparel sized and designed for them. Bear Grips Pro Shops offers youth versions of the catalog's most-ordered styles, with no minimum order so each program can run program-specific designs independently.

Police Department Programs That Order Junior Cadet Apparel

Several distinct programs run on different schedules and serve different ages:

Bear Grips Catalog Products in Youth Sizing

Several catalog products come in youth sizing specifically:

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Design Approaches for Junior Cadet and PAL Apparel

Junior cadet shirts read better with bolder, simpler designs than adult agency apparel. Young participants want a shirt that feels like real police apparel without being literal duty uniform.

What works on youth program apparel:

Avoid anything that could be interpreted as the youth participant impersonating a sworn officer. The program name and "Junior" or "Explorer" identifiers belong on the shirt prominently.

PAL Sport-Specific Shirts and Roster Designs

Police Athletic League chapters that run multiple sports often want sport-specific apparel for each PAL program. PAL boxing shirts read differently than PAL cycling jerseys; PAL basketball shirts have their own conventions.

Standard sport-specific format:

Each sport can run its own product variant inside the same department shop. With no minimum order, a small sport program with eight participants can have fully personalized apparel without forcing all PAL programs onto matching designs.

Junior Police Academy Graduation Gift Apparel

Junior police academy programs (typically week-long summer camps that simulate police academy training) usually include a commemorative shirt or hoodie as part of the graduation ceremony. These programs run on a fixed schedule with a known graduation date, which makes the apparel order predictable.

Standard junior academy graduation apparel:

Most programs choose either the Youth Hoodie or the Youth Performance Long Sleeve as the graduation gift, depending on the program's budget and the climate. Embroidered Youth Classic Baseball Hats also work as an add-on graduation gift at lower per-unit cost.

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Youth tees, hoodies, hats, and long sleeves. Each PAL sport or Explorer post can run its own design with no minimum order required.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What sizes does the youth catalog cover?

Most youth-sized products in the catalog cover roughly youth small through youth XL, which fits participants ages 6-16 depending on the specific product. The Youth Performance Tee and Youth Hoodie are sized for teens up to about 16; older teens in junior cadet or Explorer programs typically order adult small or adult medium.

Can each PAL sport program have its own custom shirt design?

Yes. Each PAL program (Boxing, Basketball, Cycling, Swimming, Soccer) can have its own product variant inside the same department shop. With no minimum order, even small PAL programs with under ten participants can run sport-specific apparel.

Does a junior academy graduation shirt include the participant's name?

It can. Shop products can be configured to accept a participant name at checkout. Each shirt prints with the participant's name alongside the standard agency seal and academy class year.

How should junior cadet shirts identify the wearer as junior rather than sworn?

Include "Junior Cadet," "Explorer," or "PAL Participant" text under the agency seal in clear lettering. The intent is clear program identification rather than implying the youth participant is a duty officer. Most department legal advisors prefer this language be visible on the front of the shirt.

Logan Brewer
Logan BrewerFirst Responder Community Coordinator

Logan spent eight years as a volunteer firefighter and now coordinates community programs and merchandise initiatives for first responders, including police departments, fire stations, and EMS agencies. He writes about department culture, agency fundraising, and how first responder organizations build stronger community ties through branded apparel.

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