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Next Level Style Numbers Decoded: 3600, 6210, and 6010

March 24, 2026 6 min read By Eli Goldberg
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  1. Why Next Level uses numbers
  2. The three most-searched numbers
  3. Why the name matters more here
  4. What is not in this numbered lineup
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
Wholesale blank catalogs identify Next Level shirts by style number rather than a descriptive name, which is why searches for "6210" or "3600" show up constantly from people trying to figure out what they are actually looking at. If you are comparing supplier listings before deciding what to print, here is what the three most common numbers actually mean, and where each one lives in the Bear Grips Pro Shops catalog.

Why Next Level Uses Style Numbers Instead of Names

Like most wholesale apparel brands, Next Level catalogs its styles by number for suppliers and printers, then leaves the descriptive naming (cotton crew, CVC jersey, triblend crew) to whoever is selling the finished, printed product. That is why a wholesale search turns up a number, while a print-on-demand shop shows a plain-language name for the same shirt.

The Three Most-Searched Style Numbers, Decoded

Style numberFabricBear Grips catalog nameVIP base
3600100% cottonPremium Cotton Crew Tee$23.88
6210CVC blendPremium CVC Jersey Tee$24.88
6010TriblendMen's Premium Triblend Crew Tee$23.88
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Why the Name Matters More Than the Number When You Print Through Bear Grips

Once you are printing through Bear Grips Pro Shops, the style number stops mattering day to day. The product page shows the fabric, fit, and price directly, so there is no need to cross-reference a wholesale number before listing a shirt in your shop.

What Is Not Part of This Numbered Lineup

Next Level also sells women's-specific and youth styles under their own numbers (6610, 6600, 3312, and others), but those are not individually broken out by number in the Bear Grips Pro Shops catalog. For women's options, the Women's Premium Cotton Tee and Women's Premium Triblend Tee cover that need instead, listed by name rather than style number.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Next Level 3600 the same as the Bear Grips Premium Cotton Crew Tee?

Yes, both refer to the same 100% cotton crew tee style.

Is 6210 CVC or triblend?

CVC. Style 6210 is Next Level's CVC crew tee, listed in the catalog as the Premium CVC Jersey Tee.

Does the Bear Grips Pro Shops catalog list Next Level products by these numbers?

No, by descriptive name instead. The fabric and price are identical regardless of which naming convention is used.

Do these style numbers matter once I am printing through Pro Shops?

Not really. Pick the style by fabric feel and price shown on the product page rather than looking up the wholesale number.

Eli Goldberg
Eli GoldbergSmall Business Branding Writer

Eli writes about small business and startup branding. He spent eight years in B2B marketing before going independent and covers how small companies use apparel for swag, conferences, hiring events, and team building.

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