A pledge class shirt (sometimes called a new member class shirt depending on chapter language) is a different garment from a bid day shirt, even though both are tied to the new member experience.
The pledge class shirt is the bridge garment. It marks the new member as part of a specific class while she or he is going through the program, then becomes a memento worn at sentimental events (class reunions, sister or brother appreciation days) for years after.
Pledge class shirts get worn the most in the first year and progressively less after that, unless the design is thoughtful enough to survive. The traits that extend wearability:
Designs to skip:
Class shirts are typically worn casually across the new member program: to study sessions, sisterhood events, and chapter meetings. Comfort and durability matter more than formality.
Tee options: The Bear Grips Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee (lighter weight, more drape) and the Next Level Premium Cotton Crew Tee (heavier, more structured) are the two standard choices. The Women's Favorite Tee for women's sorority chapters is another common option.
Long-sleeve and crewneck options: Fall and winter classes get more wear out of long-sleeve and crewneck versions of the same design. The Long Sleeve Cotton Shirt and the Bear Grips Perfect Soft Crewneck Sweatshirt are the workhorses.
Hoodie variant: Many chapters offer the same class design on a hoodie as an optional add-on. The Bear Grips Comfort Soft Hoodie or Champion Performance Hoodie holds detailed designs well.
For chapter shops, offering the same design across 2-3 garment options (tee, long-sleeve, crewneck) lets each new member pick the format she or he will actually wear most without forcing a one-size-fits-all class shirt.
The minimum order problem is real for class shirts. A class of 38 new members is too small for a 24-piece minimum tier (it would normally be priced at the 24+ rate even if you only need 38, but ordering 50 to hit the next break tier creates 12 extra shirts) and too small for many vendors' lowest-cost screen-print runs.
Print-on-demand removes the problem entirely:
For chapters with multiple new member classes per year (one each in fall and spring), the same workflow runs twice. The class shirt design refreshes per class without any inventory left over from the prior class.
Class shirts have surprising staying power in a chapter wardrobe. Members keep them for years, wear them at chapter milestones (class anniversaries, senior week, alumni events), and pass them down as keepsakes more than most other chapter apparel.
Three reasons this matters for the merch chair:
No minimum order. Each new member orders her shirt through your chapter link. We handle printing and free shipping to every member.
Start FreeA pledge class shirt (or new member class shirt) is the apparel worn by a specific recruitment cohort across the new member education period and beyond. It typically features the chapter letters and the class year and is kept as a long-term chapter memento.
A bid day shirt is the single-day souvenir of bid extension day itself, often themed. A class shirt is worn across the entire new member education period and is more focused on cohort identity than the bid day moment. Most chapters order both.
Print-on-demand platforms like Bear Grips Pro Shops let chapters order class shirts with no minimum order. Each new member orders her or his shirt through the chapter link in the size needed, and shirts ship directly to each member.
Class year on the sleeve or back hem tends to age better than class year on the chest. A senior wearing her freshman year across her chest feels dated. The same shirt with class year on the sleeve still gets worn at chapter events years later.