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Rush Order Custom Hoodies Without Minimums or Sitting on Inventory

April 13, 2026 6 min read By Cameron Wells
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Table of Contents
  1. The bulk hoodie order problem
  2. How no minimum ordering removes the wait
  3. Hoodie and crewneck options
  4. Can you get a hoodie the same day
  5. Setting up a rush hoodie order
  6. Frequently Asked Questions

A custom hoodie rush order at a local print shop usually runs into the same wall: a 36 piece minimum, a screen setup fee for the logo, and a three to four week wait before anything ships. That works fine for a large team order planned months out. It does not work when a gym owner, coach, or small business needs a handful of hoodies fast without committing to a closet full of extra sizes and colors. Print on demand solves the actual problem: order one hoodie or order fifty, the timeline and the per unit process stay the same.

The Bulk Hoodie Order Problem

How No Minimum Ordering Removes the Wait

On Bear Grips Pro Shops there is no minimum order count on any hoodie. A vendor uploads one logo, lists the hoodie in the shop, and each unit prints only after a customer orders it. There is no upfront inventory purchase, no leftover sizes, and no reorder delay: the shop is simply always open, always in stock, and each order enters production the same day it comes in.

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Hoodie and Crewneck Options for Fast, No Minimum Orders

PieceBrandBest forVIP base
Comfort Soft HoodieBear GripsEveryday mid weight, lifestyle$36.88
Perfect Soft Crewneck SweatshirtBear GripsOffice wear, lighter weight$34.88
Classic Zip Up HoodieGildanEasy on and off, layering$41.88
Unisex Champion Crewneck SweatshirtChampionHeavyweight, classic fit$41.88
Unisex Champion Performance HoodieChampionCold weather workhorse$45.88

Can You Get a Custom Hoodie the Same Day?

Honestly, no, not through print on demand, and rarely anywhere else for a genuinely custom logo. A same day custom hoodie generally means a local shop with heat press equipment on site and a blank already in stock in the right size and color. That works for one or two urgent pieces. It does not scale to a team, a gym roster, or an event with 20 or more people, and it usually costs more per piece than a planned order. For anything beyond a handful of pieces, a realistic rush order timeline of about a week is both faster and cheaper than most people expect.

Setting Up a Rush Hoodie Order in Practice

  1. Sign up for the free plan (0 dollars a month, 3 live products) or Self Service VIP (59 dollars a month, 200 products, lowest base prices).
  2. Upload the logo as a transparent PNG.
  3. List one or two hoodie styles from the table above.
  4. Set a retail price. Working range: 55 to 70 dollars on the Comfort Soft Hoodie, 60 to 75 dollars on the Champion Performance Hoodie.
  5. Share the shop link. Orders start printing the same day they come in.

Start Selling Custom Hoodies

Five hoodie and crewneck styles, no minimum, no inventory. Upload a logo and ship in about a week.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a minimum order for custom hoodies?

No. Every hoodie in the catalog can be ordered one at a time. A single hoodie order runs through the same production process as a large order.

Can I get custom hoodies the same day?

Not through print on demand. A same-day hoodie means a local shop with an in-house press and the exact blank already in stock. For a genuinely custom logo order of any size, plan on about a week door to door.

What is the cheapest hoodie I can put a logo on?

The Perfect Soft Crewneck Sweatshirt at 34.88 dollars VIP base, or the Comfort Soft Hoodie at 36.88 dollars VIP base if a hood is required.

Do I have to buy hoodies in advance and store them?

No. Each hoodie prints only after a customer orders it. There is no inventory to buy, store, or ship yourself.

Cameron Wells
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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