Most kettlebell sport clubs are not in cities with a local custom apparel shop that runs small orders. The traditional path (find a screen printer, drive samples, pay a 24-piece minimum) does not fit a 20-athlete club. Online ordering through Pro Shops gives the club the same outcome (custom apparel with the club logo) without the local-shop search and without the 24-piece minimum. Below is how the online-order flow works for a club that does not have a local print partner.
| Path | Time from order to delivery | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Local print shop, bulk order | 10 to 21 days typical | Print time plus distribution to athletes |
| Pro Shops, single piece | About 7 days | Direct ship to athlete address |
| Pro Shops, bulk pre-meet order | About 7 to 10 days | Single ship to coach address for distribution at meet |
Local print shops still make sense for ultra-fast turnaround (a tee printed in 4 hours for a same-night event), specialty techniques (puff print, foil print, all-over sublimated jersey), and large bulk runs of 100+ identical pieces where the local printer can match wholesale pricing. For everything else (cotton tee, performance tee, hoodie, hat with the club logo, per-athlete sizing), the online shop is faster, cheaper, and removes the inventory problem.
Same week-long delivery as most local shops. No minimum, no setup fee, $19.88 per-piece cotton tee. Direct ship to athlete addresses.
Start FreeNo. Every order ships from our US print partner network direct to the address on the order. Shipping is free within the US in about a week.
Yes. The single-piece minimum means a coach can order a single sample tee at the same per-piece price to test the design before sharing the shop with the team.
Same-day or next-day apparel is not in scope for online printing. For ultra-fast turnaround, a local print shop is still the right path. For everything else, the week-long ship is faster than most local-shop turnaround.
Yes. The US print partner network uses the same brands (Bella Canvas, Sport-Tek, Bear Grips, Champion) and the same printing techniques (DTG, screen-print equivalent) as a quality local shop.