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Longevity Coach Apparel: Branded Gear for Your Practice

March 27, 2026 6 min read By Andre Rollins
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  1. Who orders longevity coach apparel
  2. Pieces a longevity coach actually orders
  3. Why longevity coaches need apparel
  4. Per piece print fits the coach business model
  5. Annual revenue from a coach apparel program
  6. How to launch a longevity coach shop
  7. Frequently Asked Questions

Longevity coaching is the new wave layered on top of personal training, nutrition, and clinical health: VO2 max benchmarks, blood panels, sleep architecture, zone 2 cardio, grip strength, hormone optimization. Coaches who run this kind of practice build a brand the same way a gym does. Apparel is part of that brand, worn by the coach in client sessions, gifted to new clients, sold to the community that follows the practice. Here is the full longevity coach apparel guide.

Who orders longevity coach apparel

Pieces a longevity coach actually orders

Why longevity coaches need apparel

Longevity coaching is a high trust service: clients hand over blood panels, sleep data, and lifestyle details that they would not hand over to a generic personal trainer. Apparel signals professionalism, consistency, and program identity. A coach in branded apparel on a Zoom call reads more credibly than a coach in a generic gym tee. A new client opening a welcome kit with a branded shirt feels onboarded into a program, not just signed up for sessions. The apparel is part of the service architecture.

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Per piece print fits the coach business model

Most longevity coaches have small client books (10 to 60 active clients). Traditional custom apparel demands 24 to 72 piece minimums, which never matches a coach client count. Per piece print on demand removes the floor entirely: order one welcome shirt at a time, one coach polo, one community member tee. Same per piece price. No inventory, no batch coordination. Coaches with under 20 clients can run a fully branded apparel program without ever touching inventory. See the no minimum guide for details.

Annual revenue from a coach apparel program

Practice sizeAnnual purchase rate per clientMargin per pieceAnnual revenue
Solo coach, 15 clients2 pieces (welcome plus refresher)$12$360
Solo coach, 40 clients2 pieces$13$1,040
Small clinic, 150 clients2.5 pieces$13$4,875
Online community, 1,000 members1 piece (annual)$14$14,000

Apparel revenue stacks on top of coaching fees. Zero inventory cost. See full revenue math.

How to launch a longevity coach shop

Sign up free at shops.beargrips.com. Upload the practice or personal brand logo. Pick 3 starter pieces (coach tee, coach hoodie, client welcome shirt is a strong starting set). Set retail markup. Share the link with the client list. Live shop in one afternoon. Full walk through is in how to start a longevity coach merch shop.

Launch Your Longevity Coach Apparel Shop

Branded tees, hoodies, polos, client gifts. No inventory, free shipping, US printed in about a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a clinic or facility to run a longevity coach shop?

No. Solo coaches without a physical location run apparel shops the same way as facilities. Payouts route to a personal or business account.

What is the minimum order for a longevity coach shirt?

One piece. Each order can be a single shirt with custom sizing. No batch minimum.

How does the client welcome shirt actually work?

The coach orders one shirt with the new clients name on the back, ships direct to the clients address as part of onboarding. The cost is rolled into the program fee.

Can the same shop sell to clients and to a broader audience like podcast listeners?

Yes. The shop is publicly accessible. Coaches who run both client work and an audience facing brand (podcast, YouTube) can sell to both groups from one shop.

Andre Rollins
Andre RollinsBoutique Gym Owner

Andre owns a boutique strength facility and personal training studio in Atlanta. He has been a personal trainer for 15 years and writes about gym branding, member retention, and how independent owners can compete with chain studios.

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