Motorcycle Club Merchandise Ideas for Your Club Shop
Quick Answer- Top MC merchandise: club shirts, hoodies, support shirts, snapback hats, and long sleeves.
- A five-item club shop earns more per member than a one-shirt shop. Mix price points.
- No inventory required. Members order directly and shirts ship to their homes.
- Set a $10-15 profit margin per item. A 100-member club earning $12 average per item on 80 annual orders earns $960 for the club.
Motorcycle club merchandise ideas fall into two categories: items members buy for pride, and items the club sells to fund operations. Bear Grips Pro Shops handles both without requiring the club to stock anything. Here are the items that consistently sell in MC shops, how to price them for maximum revenue, and how to build a shop that earns between events without any management overhead.
The Merchandise Items That Sell Best in MC Shops
Based on what clubs actually move, these are the items worth including in every MC shop launch:
- Club t-shirt: the anchor item. Short sleeve with the club logo, name, city, and founding year. Available in multiple colors. Every member wants at least one. See MC t-shirt design ideas for what designs convert best.
- Support shirt: a slightly different design from the core club shirt, specifically labeled as a support item. Bought by family members, friends, and allies who want to show affiliation without being patch holders. Consistent year-round seller.
- Club hoodie: higher price point, higher margin. Members who love the club shirt buy the hoodie version once cold weather hits. A Comfort Soft Hoodie or Champion performance hoodie with the club logo is a perennial favorite. See custom MC hoodies.
- Snapback or rope hat: a low-cost add-on item that complements any shirt order. Printed or embroidered with the club name. Richardson rope hats and Yupoong snapbacks are the standard MC hat styles. See custom MC hats guide.
- Long sleeve shirt: the same club design on a long sleeve base. Sells in fall and winter months without requiring a new design. A simple way to add seasonal items to the shop.
- Crewneck sweatshirt: midweight alternative to a hoodie. Members who already own a hoodie often buy the crewneck as a daily-wear option. Champion or Bear Grips crewneck with the club logo.
- Event or rally shirt: limited-run shirts for the annual rally, anniversary ride, or charity event. These create urgency and collectibility. Members buy them as souvenirs. See MC event shirt ideas.
Revenue Math: What an MC Merchandise Shop Actually Earns
Here is what a real club shop earns at different sizes:
| Club Size | Annual Orders | Avg Margin/Item | Annual Revenue |
|---|
| 50 members | 40 orders | $12 | $480 |
| 100 members | 80 orders | $12 | $960 |
| 200 members | 180 orders | $12 | $2,160 |
| 500 members (multi-chapter) | 400 orders | $12 | $4,800 |
These estimates assume roughly 40-45% of members purchase at least one item per year, which is conservative for an active club with an online shop. A club running an annual rally or charity ride will see spikes in event shirt orders that push these numbers higher.
The club can direct this revenue toward dues reduction, event funding, road trip fuel pools, or charitable donations. The shop earns passively without any club officer managing inventory or presales.
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Motorcycle Club Accessories and Add-On Items
Beyond shirts, these accessories expand the average order value and give members more ways to rep the club:
- Richardson rope hat: the standard MC riding hat for members who want a branded look without a helmet. Printed with the club name or logo. Holds up in sun and wind.
- Yupoong flat bill snapback: the streetwear-leaning hat option. Popular with younger club members and at events where members are walking around rather than riding.
- Mesh snapback: the summer festival hat. Lightweight and breathable for rally season. Easy to throw in a saddlebag.
- Cuffed winter beanie: embroidered with the club name or logo. Members who ride in cold weather appreciate a branded cold-weather option. Low price point, easy add-on purchase.
- Women's racerback tank: for women members who want a warm-weather club item beyond a basic t-shirt. A fitted tank with the club graphic sells well in clubs with active female membership. See women's MC shirt guide.
How to Run MC Merchandise Seasonally Without Managing Inventory
MC merchandise has a natural riding-season rhythm. Clubs that align their shop with the calendar sell more without extra effort:
- Spring (March to May): t-shirts, tanks, and mesh hats lead as members start riding again. A fresh design drop at the season opener generates early orders.
- Summer (June to August): support shirts, event shirts, and tanks. Rally season drives the biggest spikes. Have the event shirt live at least three weeks before the event.
- Fall (September to November): long sleeves, crewnecks, and hoodies. Members transitioning from warm-weather gear shop the cold-weather club items. This is often the highest-revenue quarter for MC shops.
- Winter (December to February): hoodies, beanies, and crewnecks. Slower riding season but gift-giving intent is high. Consider promoting the club shop as a gift source for members' families.
No seasonal inventory management is needed. Items stay in the shop year-round. The marketing emphasis shifts with the calendar, not the products themselves.
The Five-Item MC Shop That Covers Every Member Need
For a club launching a shop for the first time, start with five items that cover every price point and use case:
- Core club t-shirt (cotton, $30-35 retail, $10-15 margin)
- Support shirt (different design, same price range)
- Club hoodie ($55-65 retail, $15-20 margin)
- Snapback or rope hat ($35-40 retail, $10 margin)
- Long sleeve club shirt ($40-45 retail, $10-12 margin)
This lineup gives every member at least two items they would buy, covers warm and cold weather, and creates a year-round shop that earns without seasonal gaps. The total shop investment from the club is zero. Bear Grips Pro Shops covers printing and fulfillment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What merchandise should a motorcycle club sell first?
Start with the core club t-shirt and a support shirt. These are the fastest-moving items in MC shops. Add a hoodie and hat as the second wave, then event shirts as the club calendar creates opportunities.
How much can a motorcycle club earn from merchandise?
A 100-member club earning $12 average margin per item on 80 orders per year earns about $960 annually. Multi-chapter clubs or clubs with active rally programs earn significantly more.
Do I need to buy inventory upfront to run an MC merch shop?
No. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints each item when ordered and ships directly to the buyer. The club earns a margin on each sale without holding any inventory or managing fulfillment.
Can I add club merchandise without a website?
Bear Grips Pro Shops provides the storefront. The club gets a link to share with members. No separate website needed. The shop handles orders, payment, and shipping automatically.
Wyatt SandovalOutdoor Recreation Writer
Wyatt grew up on a working ranch in Wyoming and writes about the outdoor recreation niches, from hunting clubs to rancher merch. His specialty is the apparel side of small-town outdoor businesses and member-driven clubs.
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