Police academy class shirts mark a recruit class's training period and graduation. The standard format includes the class number, year, motto, recruit name roster on the back, and the academy seal centered prominently. Most academy classes order both training shirts (for daily PT and classroom wear) and a separate graduation gift item (hoodie or polo). With no minimum order, smaller academy classes get the same custom design quality as larger classes without per-piece price penalties.
An academy class shirt typically includes:
Color palette is typically academy colors (often navy, black, gold, or a state-specific combination). Avoid bright accent colors that compromise the formal academy appearance.
Most academy classes order two distinct apparel items during the training cycle:
Training shirts: Daily PT and classroom wear during the academy. Function-focused. Typical specifications:
Graduation gift apparel: Single commemorative piece presented at the graduation ceremony. Quality-focused. Typical specifications:
The class roster on the back of the academy shirt is a meaningful visual element. Recruits keep these shirts for their entire careers, and the roster serves as a memento of who they trained with.
Two common roster layouts:
Either layout pairs with the academy seal centered above and the class motto centered below. For graduation hoodies and polos, the roster moves to the back of the back yoke or to a sleeve in a smaller format.
Academy class shirts are one of the scenarios where the wholesale vs print-on-demand calculation is actually close. Class shirts are usually:
That is exactly the scenario where traditional screen-print wholesale has the strongest cost advantage. For a 60-recruit class ordering 4 training shirts each (240 identical shirts), wholesale screen print may save $2-4 per shirt versus print-on-demand. Total savings $480-960 on the training shirt batch.
However, the graduation gift apparel (single personalized hoodie or polo per recruit) is the print-on-demand sweet spot. Per-recruit name personalization makes traditional wholesale economics impossible. Most academies should use both: wholesale for the high-volume identical training shirts, print-on-demand for the personalized graduation gifts.
Academy graduation ceremonies often include family-facing apparel beyond the recruit's own commemorative piece:
These run as separate product variants in the same academy class shop. Each family member orders their own size directly and shirts ship to their address before the ceremony. This eliminates the manual coordination of collecting family member sizes and distributing graduation apparel at the ceremony.
Departments running academy programs at multiple locations or across multiple recruit classes per year benefit from a permanent academy shop that hosts each class as its own product family. The shop stays open year-round and graduates continue to order commemorative apparel for years after their class.
Training shirts, graduation gifts, and family day apparel in one shop. Each recruit gets their own personalized graduation piece without minimum-order pressure.
Start FreeA typical class of 50 recruits orders 3-5 training shirts per recruit (150-250 total training shirts) plus one graduation gift item per recruit (50 graduation hoodies or polos). Total apparel order is typically 200-300 shirts plus 50 graduation pieces.
Yes. Each graduation hoodie or polo can be personalized with the individual recruit's name. No additional minimum order or setup fee applies to personalization.
About one week from order to delivery for most US addresses. For graduation ceremonies with fixed dates, place the order at least two weeks before the ceremony to absorb any shipping delays or design revisions.
Yes, if the shop is set up to allow direct family ordering. Most academies configure separate "Family of Recruit [Name]" product variants that family members access through the shop link and order in their own sizes for the graduation ceremony.