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Police PBA and Union Apparel for Benevolent Associations

April 28, 2026 7 min read By Logan Brewer
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  1. Why PBAs and FOP Lodges Need Their Own Shops
  2. Standard PBA Apparel Products
  3. PBA Revenue Math
  4. Solidarity and Contract Negotiation Apparel
  5. Setting Up a PBA Shop
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Police Benevolent Associations and Fraternal Order of Police lodges fund member services, family relief, scholarships, and legal defense from a combination of dues, donations, and merchandise sales. A permanent PBA merch shop replaces ad-hoc annual fundraiser drives with year-round income that scales with the size and engagement of the membership. No inventory, no minimum orders, no committee meetings to vote on a t-shirt run.

Why PBAs and FOP Lodges Run Apparel Programs Separately From Agencies

PBAs and FOP lodges are distinct organizations from the police agency itself. They have their own membership, bank accounts, governance, and member services. Apparel that funds the PBA or lodge needs to be branded and operated separately from the agency's own apparel.

Why a dedicated PBA shop works better than running PBA apparel through the agency shop:

Standard PBA and FOP Lodge Apparel Products

The most-ordered PBA and FOP lodge apparel products:

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PBA Revenue Math: What Apparel Sales Add to the Association

Realistic annual revenue numbers for PBA and FOP lodge apparel programs based on membership size:

PBA SizeAvg Orders/MoAvg MarginAnnual PBA Revenue
Small lodge (under 100 members)12$14$2,016
Mid-size PBA (100-400 members)35$15$6,300
Large PBA (400-1,200 members)90$15$16,200
State or regional PBA250$16$48,000

For most PBAs, apparel revenue ranges from 5-15% of total annual income. That funds meaningful initiatives (additional scholarship grants, expanded legal defense reserve, family relief account growth) without requiring a dues increase that members may resist.

Solidarity and Contract Negotiation Campaign Apparel

Contract negotiation cycles are when PBA solidarity apparel matters most. Members wearing union shirts to lodge meetings, county council meetings, and community events project visible solidarity that often shifts public perception during a negotiation cycle.

Common solidarity apparel categories:

Each campaign can run as its own product variant inside the lodge shop. Solidarity shirts are typically priced at the lower end ($28-32 retail) to maximize member purchase volume during the active campaign window.

Setting Up a Dedicated PBA or FOP Lodge Shop

Setup steps for a PBA-specific shop:

  1. Open a shop account at shops.beargrips.com/for/police-department under the PBA or lodge name (not the agency name).
  2. Configure the payment account to route to the PBA bank account, not the agency.
  3. Upload the PBA, FOP, or lodge logo as the primary branding. The agency seal can be a secondary element on some products but should not dominate.
  4. Add the standard PBA product mix: membership polo, lodge hoodie, solidarity tee, snapback, and any anniversary or commemorative pieces.
  5. Set retail prices that produce $12-18 of margin per item.
  6. Promote the shop through PBA newsletters, lodge meetings, member email lists, and union social media accounts.

The shop is operated entirely by the PBA. The agency does not need to participate in setup, promotion, or fund routing.

Set Up Your PBA or Lodge Shop

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should the PBA shop be separate from the department agency shop?

Yes, in most cases. The PBA is a distinct organization with its own bank account, governance, and member services. A separate shop keeps brand identification clean, routes revenue to the correct account, and supports member-only apparel that does not belong on the agency shop.

How does the PBA route shop margin to the correct bank account?

The shop owner configures payment routing to the PBA bank account during initial setup. Bear Grips collects payment from buyers, deducts base cost and processing fees, and routes the margin to the PBA on a regular payout schedule.

Can the PBA shop include member-only products that non-members cannot buy?

Member-only access can be implemented as a password-protected product or a separate member shop URL. Many PBAs treat lodge regalia and member-anniversary apparel as member-only and run a separate variant link distributed only to verified members.

What products move the most volume for PBA shops?

Membership polos and lodge hoodies are the consistent top sellers. Solidarity tees spike during contract negotiation cycles. Anniversary and commemorative pieces produce lower volume but higher per-item margin. A balanced product mix across all four categories produces the most stable annual revenue.

Logan Brewer
Logan BrewerFirst Responder Community Coordinator

Logan spent eight years as a volunteer firefighter and now coordinates community programs and merchandise initiatives for first responders, including police departments, fire stations, and EMS agencies. He writes about department culture, agency fundraising, and how first responder organizations build stronger community ties through branded apparel.

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