Custom Private School Cheer and Spirit Squad Apparel
Quick Answer- Custom cheer and spirit squad apparel for private schools, no minimum order.
- Practice tees, squad hoodies, and coordinated spirit wear all available.
- US-printed, free shipping, individual or squad bulk ordering.
- Schools set the retail price and keep the margin on every item sold.
Custom private school cheer and spirit squad apparel covers more than the competition uniform. Practice shirts, squad hoodies, warm-up tees, and spirit wear for the student body round out a complete cheer apparel program. Bear Grips Pro Shops handles no-minimum printing and free shipping so your squad always has the branded gear it needs without the budget strain of a bulk uniform order. Here is how to build a complete private school cheer apparel program from scratch.
Apparel a Private School Cheer Program Actually Needs
A private school cheer program has three layers of apparel need, each with a different audience and purpose:
- Practice apparel: What the squad wears every day at practice. Performance tees, athletic shorts, and moisture-wicking gear that holds up to daily use. The practice shirt is usually simpler in design than competition wear: school name, cheer program logo, and squad year identifier. These items need to be affordable enough that families replace them without complaint.
- Spirit wear for the student body: Shirts, hoodies, and branded items sold to students and parents to wear at games. This is the school store revenue opportunity. A well-promoted cheer spirit shirt for home game nights sells to the entire parent community, not just cheer families.
- End-of-season or senior gear: Hoodies, t-shirts, or other commemorative items for graduating seniors or season-end recognition. These are one-time orders that generate significant margin because families are emotionally invested in the purchase.
Best Cheer Apparel Styles for Private Schools
The apparel styles that work best for private school cheer programs:
- Ladies' Moisture Wicking Tee (Sport-Tek): The core practice shirt for a mostly female cheer squad. Moisture management, durable print quality, women's cut. Available in a range of colors to match school colors. Add the cheer squad name, school name, and season year on the back for a complete practice uniform look.
- Women's Flowy Scoop Muscle Tank (Bella+Canvas): For warm-weather practices or indoor practice environments, a flowy muscle tank is more comfortable than a fitted performance tee and still holds a print cleanly on the front panel. The scoop neck adds visual interest for the squad aesthetic.
- Comfort Soft Hoodie (Bear Grips): The post-practice warm-up and spirit wear item. Pairs with the practice shirt as a cohesive look for the squad arriving to school on game day. Sell these through the school store as spirit items for the whole student body.
- Women's Heritage Cropped Tee (Champion): For the spirit store specifically. A cropped Champion tee in school colors is the kind of item high school girls will buy because they want to wear it on game day and on weekends.
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Setting Up the Cheer Program Apparel Store
A dedicated cheer program store within the school's Bear Grips Pro Shops setup works well for programs that want to manage cheer apparel separately from general school merchandise.
The store structure:
- Practice tier: Performance tees and tanks for the squad. List at cost-plus-small-margin for squad members. Families replace practice shirts as needed without a coordinator having to collect orders manually.
- Spirit tier: Hoodies, cropped tees, and spirit shirts priced for general student and parent purchase. List at $35-50 retail with $10-15 margin per item going to the cheer program budget.
- Event tier: Senior night shirts, squad banquet hoodies, end-of-season commemorative items. List when needed, take orders for two weeks, then close the product.
Link the cheer store from the school's main website and from the cheer program's Instagram or social profile. Before each home game, send parents the store link with a message about wearing the spirit shirt to the game.
Revenue Math for a Private School Cheer Apparel Program
A private school cheer program serving a 250-family school community can generate meaningful revenue from apparel alone:
| Item | Audience | Expected Orders | Margin/Item | Revenue |
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| Practice tees (squad) | Squad (20 members) | 20 | $6 | $120 |
| Spirit hoodies | Parents + students | 80 | $10 | $800 |
| Spirit tees | Students + parents | 60 | $8 | $480 |
| Senior hoodies | Senior squad (5-8) | 7 | $10 | $70 |
Total: approximately $1,470 per season. No upfront cost, no inventory to store. See private school fundraiser apparel strategies for how to scale this across the full athletics department.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can private school cheer uniforms be ordered with no minimum?
Yes. Practice shirts, squad hoodies, and spirit wear all have no minimum through Bear Grips Pro Shops. You can add or replace items at any time without placing a bulk order.
Do you offer custom cheer shirts in women's cuts for a private school squad?
Yes. Women's-cut performance tees, muscle tanks, cropped tees, and hoodies are all available. Most private school cheer programs use women's-specific cuts rather than unisex styles for a better fit on the squad.
How long does it take to get cheer practice shirts printed and shipped?
About a week from order to delivery. For squad-wide orders, everyone can order individually through the store and shirts ship to each home. Or the coordinator can bulk order and ship to one address.
Cameron WellsCustom Apparel and POD Industry Writer
Cameron has been writing about the custom apparel and print on demand industry for seven years, with a background in e-commerce operations. He covers platform comparisons, no-minimum vendors, and what is changing for small custom merch businesses.
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