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Powerlifting Gym Shirts for Men: A Style and Sourcing Guide

March 17, 2026 7 min read By Andre Rollins
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Table of Contents
  1. What Powerlifters Actually Want in a Shirt
  2. The Heavyweight Cotton Tee
  3. Mens Tanks and Sleeveless
  4. Long Sleeves and Raglans for Winter Training
  5. Custom Name and Lift-Number Backs
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Powerlifting gym shirts for men live in their own corner of the apparel world. The fabric weight is heavier, the cuts are looser through the chest and shoulders, and the designs lean into back-prints and statement graphics. Wholesale minimums make small-club apparel impossible. Print-on-demand makes any cut, any size, any design supportable single-piece. Here is the lineup.

What Powerlifters Actually Want in a Shirt

Three things separate powerlifting gym shirts from generic gym tees:

The Sport-Tek and Bella Canvas catalogs both have heavyweight options that meet the powerlifting fit demand. Custom design placement on the back, between the shoulder blades, gives the look that lifters actually want.

The Heavyweight Cotton Tee

The single most-ordered piece in a powerlifting gym merch shop is the heavyweight cotton tee with the gym logo screen-printed across the back. The format reads from across the platform when a teammate is loading the bar. The chest gets a small logo placement so the front looks finished without competing with the back design.

Sizing tends to run from M through 3XL with a heavy concentration in L through XXL. Bella Canvas heavyweight cotton tees are popular for the slightly oversized fit; Gildan ultra cotton works for clubs that want a thicker fabric at a lower price point.

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Mens Tanks and Sleeveless

The mens cut-off tank is the second piece in the lineup. Squat and bench day call for shoulder mobility, and a tank lets the lifter stretch and warm up without binding. Most gyms run a stringer-style tank or a standard tank format with the gym logo printed center-chest and a smaller back logo.

For lifters who want sleeveless without going full tank, a muscle tee (sleeveless tee with conventional armhole) is a middle ground. The piece prints the same as a tee with the sleeves removed.

Long Sleeves and Raglans for Winter Training

Cold winter sessions in a poorly-heated gym call for a long sleeve. The two formats: a heavyweight cotton long sleeve (warmer, looser, gym-staple) and a raglan baseball-style long sleeve (lighter, athletic fit, suitable for cardio days).

Both are available with the same logo placements as the tee. Most gyms keep the long sleeve in the lineup year-round but see the order volume spike between November and February.

Custom Name and Lift-Number Backs

One of the most popular custom requests in a powerlifting gym shop: the lifter wants their last name on the back of the hoodie, with their best lift total or weight class underneath. Print-on-demand handles this natively because each piece is custom-built when ordered.

Set up a customization option on the gym shop: name field, optional PR total field, optional weight class field. The lifter enters their details at checkout, the piece prints with that personalization, ships to them in a week. No wholesale alternative supports this without bulk minimums per design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What fabric is best for a powerlifting shirt for men?

Heavyweight cotton (6.5 oz+) or heavyweight cotton-blend holds up across heavy lifts and gives the looser drape that powerlifters prefer over slim athletic-cut performance fabric. The Bella Canvas heavyweight cotton tee and Gildan ultra cotton tee are the most-ordered base garments in lifting gyms.

Should the logo be on the front or back of a powerlifting shirt?

Most lifting gyms run a small chest logo and a large back print. The back print reads from across the platform when a lifter is bent over the bar. The chest logo finishes the front. This dual-placement format is the standard in the powerlifting gym apparel market.

Can I order one shirt with my name on the back?

Yes. Print-on-demand platforms support single-piece custom orders with no minimum and no setup fees. Add the lifters name, weight class, or lift total to the back, the piece prints with that personalization, and ships in about a week.

What sizes do powerlifting shirts come in?

Most lifting gym shirts run from S through 3XL on standard cuts. Some heavyweight cotton lines extend to 4XL and 5XL. Powerlifting demographics skew toward L, XL, and XXL, with significant 3XL volume.

Andre Rollins
Andre RollinsBoutique Gym Owner

Andre owns a boutique strength facility and personal training studio in Atlanta. He has been a personal trainer for 15 years and writes about gym branding, member retention, and how independent owners can compete with chain studios.

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