Landscaping Shirts for Sale: No Minimum Order, Same Price at 1 or 100
Quick Answer- Landscaping shirts and uniforms available with zero minimum order.
- Per-piece price is the same whether you order 1 or 100.
- No upfront inventory sitting in a garage or office closet.
- New hires order their own size the week they start.
Search for landscaping uniforms or landscaping clothing for sale and most results push you toward a bulk order: a case of shirts, a set minimum, a deposit before anything prints. That model made sense when screen printing required a run to justify the setup cost. It stopped making sense once single-piece printing became available at the same per-piece price as bulk. Here is what actually changes when the minimum disappears.
What "Landscaping Shirts for Sale" Used to Mean
The traditional path for a landscaping company that wanted branded shirts:
- Call a local screen printer or embroidery shop.
- Get quoted a 12, 24, or 48-piece minimum.
- Pay a setup fee for the screen or digitizing.
- Wait 2-4 weeks for the run.
- Guess at sizes for a crew that has not been hired yet.
That process works fine for an established 30-person operation reordering the same design every year. It works badly for a 4-truck company hiring seasonal help every March.
What Changes With Single-Piece Printing
| Bulk order | Single-piece (Pro Shops) |
| Minimum order | 12-48 pieces | 1 piece |
| Upfront cost | $250-$600+ | $0 until someone orders |
| Turnaround | 2-4 weeks | About 1 week |
| Sizing risk | Guess ahead of hiring | Ordered per person, per size |
| Leftover inventory | Common | None, nothing is pre-made |
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How a Branded Shop Replaces the Bulk Order
Instead of buying shirts and storing them, a landscaping company owner opens a free or paid shop, uploads a logo, and lists the pieces the crew wears. Crew members order their own size directly. The company can subsidize, sell at cost, or sell at retail. Nothing is printed until an order comes in, so there is never a box of unsold mediums sitting in the shop office.
Who This Fits Best
- Solo operators and small crews (1-6 people). Bulk minimums never made sense at this size.
- Fast-growing companies. New hires order their own size instead of waiting for the next bulk run.
- Seasonal operations. Spring hiring surges do not require pre-ordering shirt inventory.
- Owners who hate holding inventory. Nothing sits in a closet or garage shelf.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the per-piece price higher for single orders than bulk?
No. The catalog price is the same whether one person orders or a hundred do. There is no bulk discount to chase and no bulk penalty to avoid.
Can I still order a lot at once if I want to?
Yes. Order any quantity you want. Some owners batch-order for the whole crew at the start of the season, others let each hire order individually.
What if a shirt gets ruined mid-season?
Reorder the same design and size any time. No need to wait for a new bulk run.
Does the shop require a subscription to sell shirts?
The free plan has no monthly cost and supports 3 live products. VIP plans unlock more products and lower base prices for higher-volume shops.
Brandon HoltService Industry Operator
Brandon owns a regional contracting company and previously ran an HVAC service business. He writes about trade-business branding, crew uniforms, and the apparel decisions service operators make to win local trust.
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