A shop that only stocks apparel up to a large is quietly telling a share of its own customers the shop was not built with them in mind. Plus size skater shirts and hoodies are a real, searched category, and extending a shop's size range does not require a separate design process or a second product line. It is a sizing setting on the same products already in the catalog.
Skating draws riders of every body type, and a shop's apparel rack should reflect that. A customer who cannot find their size at the shop counter or on the storefront simply does not buy, no matter how much they like the design or the shop itself.
Most core tees, hoodies, and crewnecks in the catalog run up to 3XL, with some styles extending further. A shop does not need to design a separate plus size graphic. The same front chest or back print scales cleanly across the full size range on the same blank.
Bear Grips Pro Shops: Custom Apparel for Your Team. No Minimums. Free Shipping.Enable the full size range on the shop's core 3 to 5 pieces rather than trying to offer every product in every size from day one. A tee and a hoodie with a genuinely full size range covers more demand than ten products each capped at a large.
A simple note on the storefront, sizes up to 3XL or whatever the shop's actual range is, removes the guesswork for a customer who has been burned by a shop that quietly caps out at a large. This is a low-effort, high-trust signal that costs nothing to add.
Extend your core tee and hoodie to a genuinely full size range. No minimum, free to start.
Start FreeNo. The same graphic scales across the full size range on the same blank, no separate design process required.
3XL on most core tees, hoodies, and crewnecks, with some styles running additional sizes.
Pricing can vary slightly by size on some products. Check the specific product before setting a single retail price across all sizes.
Yes. A simple note on available sizes removes guesswork for customers who are unsure before they order.