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No-Minimum Branded Apparel for Corporate Swag and Company Gifting

May 1, 2026 6 min read By Eli Goldberg
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  1. What no-minimum company shirts solve
  2. Logo apparel for men and women
  3. Corporate apparel pricing at no minimum
  4. Company shirts and merchandise beyond apparel
  5. Setting up a corporate no-minimum shop
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Corporate apparel and branded merchandise have historically been a minimum-order business: a company orders a batch of polos or hoodies once, in bulk, and lives with whatever sizes and colors are left over as staff turns over. No-minimum branded apparel flips that. A company logo goes up once on a Bear Grips Pro Shop, and from there a single new hire can order one shirt in their size, while an all-hands event can pull a hundred at the same per-piece price, with reorders available any time headcount or seasons change.

What no-minimum company shirts solve

Traditional corporate apparel vendors commonly set minimums of 25 to 100 units per style and color, which forces two bad outcomes: either the company overbuys to hit the minimum and stores excess inventory in a closet, or it underserves smaller teams that do not have enough headcount to justify a bulk order. A no-minimum branded shop removes both problems by letting each piece print only when someone actually needs it, whether that is one new hire or a full department.

Logo apparel for men and women

A company logo works across the full catalog with no separate minimum for men's versus women's cuts. Common corporate lineups pair a men's and women's pique polo (both $34.88 VIP base) with a men's and women's premium cotton tee ($23.88 each), giving every employee a properly fitted option rather than a single unisex cut ordered in bulk.

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Corporate apparel pricing at no minimum

Use caseProductVIP base
New hire welcome shirtAirlume Cotton Tee$19.88
Client-facing uniformPremium Cotton Pique Polo$34.88
Cold weather office swagComfort Soft Hoodie$36.88
Trade show giveaway hatAdjustable Cotton Lifestyle Hat$25.88

Every row ships at no minimum, so a company can mix use cases across a single logo without separate purchase orders for each department.

Company shirts and merchandise beyond apparel

"No minimum merchandise" as a search usually means the buyer wants branded company gear generally, not just t-shirts. The full 63-product catalog covers that range: tees, polos, hoodies, joggers, and hats all under the same logo and the same no-minimum rule, so a company can build out a real merchandise program (not just a single shirt SKU) without a separate minimum for each product type.

Setting up a corporate no-minimum shop

A company signs up, uploads its logo, and picks the products it wants live. The Free plan covers 3 live products at $0/mo, useful for testing a single item before expanding. Self-Service VIP ($59/mo, 200 products) and Done-For-You VIP ($105/mo, 250 products, full white-glove setup including mockups and pricing) both scale to a full company store. Start at shops.beargrips.com.

Build a No-Minimum Company Store

One logo, 63 products, no minimum on any of them. Order one shirt for a new hire or a hundred for an event.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I order just one company shirt for a new hire?

Yes. Every product ships one at a time at the same per-piece base price as a larger office order.

Is there a minimum order for corporate hoodies or hats specifically?

No. Every product in the 63-item catalog, including hoodies and hats, ships with no minimum order.

Do you offer both men's and women's cuts for logo apparel?

Yes. Tees and polos both have distinct men's and women's cuts at the same base price.

What is "no minimum merchandise" versus a single branded shirt?

It refers to a broader company store covering multiple product types (shirts, hoodies, hats, and more) under one logo, all with no order floor.

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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