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Run Club Merch Ideas: What Club Members Actually Buy

April 26, 2026 7 min read By Jake Reynolds
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Table of Contents
  1. The Core Four: What Clubs Actually Sell
  2. Event and Seasonal Merch Drops
  3. Merch That Underperforms
  4. Hat Strategy for Run Club Shops
  5. Fun Run and Charity Run Shirts
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

Most run club merch shops earn 85 percent of their revenue from four items: a t-shirt, a hoodie, a hat, and a tank. Everything else is secondary. This guide covers what sells, what does not, and how to structure your shop to maximize revenue without overcomplicating the product lineup.

The Core Four: What Run Club Members Actually Buy

Run club shops that try to carry 40 products often sell the same four items that a focused shop carries from day one. Here is the core lineup:

Start with these four before adding anything else. Each represents a distinct use case and purchase moment. Adding a fifth product before the first four are performing adds catalog noise without meaningful revenue gains.

Event Drops and Seasonal Launches That Spike Revenue

The highest order-volume weeks in run club shops happen around launches, not around ongoing catalog availability. A new product drop or a limited-time seasonal release generates urgency that keeps the shop from going dormant.

High-performing drop types for run clubs:

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Merch That Usually Does Not Sell Well (and Why)

Not all merch ideas translate to sales. These categories typically underperform in run club shops:

Hat Strategy: The High-Margin Add-On

Hats have the best margin-to-price-point ratio of any item in the run club shop. A Richardson rope hat at $29.86 VIP base, retailed at $42, leaves a $12.14 margin on an item members consider a normal apparel purchase.

Hat strategy for run clubs:

See the custom running hats for clubs guide for full hat lineup details and a comparison of embroidery vs print options.

Fun Run and Charity Run Shirts as Event Merch

Run clubs that host or participate in charity runs, fun runs, or color runs have a natural event merch opportunity. A custom shirt tied to the event serves as both participant gear and a commemorative item that carries the memory of the day.

Event shirts work differently than ongoing catalog items. They have a defined sales window (before the event), a built-in audience (participants), and a commemorative value that drives purchase even for members who normally skip the club shirt.

For color run and fun run events specifically, a white shirt is often the most functional choice: the colored powder shows up dramatically on white. See fun run team shirts for event-specific ordering details and a guide on sizing your order for group events.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best first merch item for a new run club?

Start with a single t-shirt in your club design, offered in 2-3 colors. The tee is the lowest-barrier purchase for members and the fastest way to build club identity. Add hoodies and hats after the tee has proven there is purchase appetite in your community.

Should a run club do a pre-order or keep the shop open all the time?

An always-open shop earns more over the year than a pre-order window. Pre-orders create a single spike of revenue then go dormant. A permanent shop catches ongoing new members, gift purchases, and repeat buyers across all seasons. Use limited-time drops to create urgency within an always-open shop.

Can a run club sell merch at in-person events?

Yes. Bear Grips Pro Shops fulfills online orders, but you can also order items for yourself to sell in person at club events. You pay the base cost, sell at whatever price you choose, and keep the difference. No minimum order applies.

How many products should a run club shop start with?

Three to five products is the right starting point. A performance tee, a cotton tee, a hoodie, a tank, and a hat covers the core use cases without overwhelming members with choices. Expand based on what sells, not on what you think members might want.

Jake Reynolds
Jake ReynoldsEndurance Coach and Ultra Runner

Jake has finished six 100-milers and coaches both road and trail runners. He runs a tri club in Boulder and writes about training plans, race day apparel, and how to keep run clubs alive past month three.

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