How to Start a Family Reunion Apparel Shop
Quick Answer- A Bear Grips Pro Shops store earns $10+ per shirt sold at every reunion you coordinate.
- No inventory required. No upfront cost. Shirts print and ship on demand.
- Recurring reunions mean recurring income from the same families year after year.
- Affiliate commissions add additional income when you refer other reunion organizers.
Event planners, family reunion coordinators, and organizers who run multi-family gatherings can earn $10 to $15 per shirt on every reunion they coordinate through Bear Grips Pro Shops, with no inventory, no upfront cost, and no fulfillment work on their end. The model scales from a single annual family event to a regular service offered to multiple families per year. Here is how the economics work and how to set up the shop.
How the Revenue Model Works
Bear Grips Pro Shops uses a vendor margin model: you set a retail price above the base production cost, and the difference is your profit per item. The mechanics:
- Base cost: The per-shirt cost Bear Grips charges you. For the base cotton tee on the VIP plan, this is $19.88. For a performance tee, $23.86. For a hoodie, $36.88.
- Retail price: The price you set for family members purchasing through your store. A $10 vendor margin on the cotton tee sets the retail price at $29.88. A $15 margin sets it at $34.88.
- Revenue per event: The number of shirts sold times your margin per shirt. A 60-person reunion where 80% order shirts at a $10 margin earns $480 per event. See the revenue math below.
| Reunion Size | Purchase Rate | Margin / Shirt | Revenue per Event |
|---|
| 30 members | 90% | $10 | $270 |
| 60 members | 80% | $10 | $480 |
| 100 members | 70% | $10 | $700 |
| 150 members | 65% | $12 | $1,170 |
Run three to four reunion events per year and the income becomes meaningful without requiring inventory or fulfillment infrastructure.
Subscription Math: When the VIP Plan Pays Off
The Self-Service VIP plan costs $59 per month and gives you the lower $19.88 base price on the cotton tee versus $23.93 on the free tier. The $4.05 per-shirt saving pays off at different volumes:
| Shirts Sold Per Month | Free Tier Cost | VIP Cost (incl. subscription) | Break-Even |
|---|
| 10 shirts | $239.30 | $257.80 | Not yet |
| 15 shirts | $358.95 | $357.20 | Break-even |
| 30 shirts | $717.90 | $655.40 | $62.50 ahead |
| 60 shirts | $1,435.80 | $1,251.80 | $184 ahead |
For a single event of 30+ shirts per month, the VIP plan pays for itself. For recurring reunion coordinators running multiple shops, VIP is almost always the right tier. The Done-For-You VIP at $109/month adds full shop management, design creation, and personal advisor support, which makes sense when you are coordinating for multiple families and want to outsource the shop management entirely.
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Setting Up the Shop for a Reunion Organizer Business
Running reunion apparel shops as a service requires a slightly different store structure than a one-time personal shop:
- One store per client family. Each family gets their own store with their design. This separates their orders, their payment processing, and their shirt design from other clients. You manage the store on their behalf.
- Design as a service add-on. If you also handle the design creation for families who do not have a ready design, charge a design fee ($50 to $200 depending on complexity) in addition to your per-shirt margin. Or use the Done-For-You VIP plan where Bear Grips handles design as part of the service.
- Annual renewal setup. For recurring family clients, keep their store open and update the year and design each season. The same store link can be refreshed annually. This is the highest-value setup: zero re-acquisition cost, recurring margin income from a family that already trusts your coordination.
- Affiliate commissions on referred vendors. If other reunion organizers or event planners sign up for Bear Grips Pro Shops through your referral link, you earn 10% of their monthly subscription plus $1 per unit they sell. See the affiliate program for details.
Marketing the Service to Families
Family reunion apparel is a word-of-mouth business. The families who love their experience tell the other families they know. A few practical acquisition approaches for the first several clients:
- Start with your own family's reunion. Use the shop to run your own family's shirts. Document the process and results. The photos from the event are your first case study and portfolio piece.
- Offer the service in local Facebook groups. "Family Reunion" and local community groups often have active conversations around reunion planning. A post offering reunion shirt coordination with no minimum, free shipping, and US-based printing reaches the right audience organically.
- Partner with reunion planners and caterers. Event planners, reunion caterers, and family event venues all serve the same customer. A referral arrangement where they recommend your shirt service to their clients is a natural fit.
- The 1-per-year flywheel. One client family per year, retained annually, with a recurring shop refresh. At $700 average revenue per event on a 100-person reunion, five retained families equal $3,500 per year in passive apparel revenue with minimal ongoing effort.
Additional Income: Affiliate Commissions
Every Bear Grips Pro Shops account comes with an affiliate link. When other families, organizers, or vendors sign up through your link, you earn:
- 10% of their monthly subscription, forever. A referred vendor on the $59/month Self-Service VIP plan earns you $5.90/month per referred vendor as long as they stay subscribed. A referred vendor on the $109/month Done-For-You VIP earns $10.90/month.
- $1 per unit sold by every referred vendor. Every shirt a referred vendor sells through their shop earns you $1, paid bi-weekly.
For reunion organizers who refer other families to set up their own shops (rather than managing the shop themselves), the affiliate income replaces the margin income. Refer 10 families who each sell 50 shirts a month and earn $500/month in affiliate commissions on the unit sales alone, in addition to the subscription percentage. See our affiliate program page for full details and payout schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I start a family reunion apparel shop?
Open a Bear Grips Pro Shops account, create a store for the reunion, upload the design, set a retail price with your margin built in, and share the store link with the family. Each family member orders their own shirt. You earn the margin on every shirt sold with no inventory or fulfillment work.
How much can I earn running family reunion apparel shops?
At a $10 margin per shirt, a 60-person reunion with 80% purchase rate earns $480 per event. Run three to four reunions per year and earn $1,400 to $2,000+ in apparel margin income with no inventory. Affiliate commissions from referred vendors add additional recurring income.
Do I need inventory to run a family reunion shirt shop?
No. Bear Grips Pro Shops is a print-on-demand model. Shirts print and ship when ordered. You carry no inventory, no upfront stock cost, and no fulfillment responsibilities. The platform handles production, shipping, and customer delivery.
How does the affiliate program work for reunion shirt coordinators?
Every account includes an affiliate link. When other families sign up through your link, you earn 10% of their monthly subscription forever, plus $1 per unit they sell. For reunion coordinators who refer multiple clients, the affiliate income creates a recurring revenue stream separate from your own shop margin.
Camila TorresWedding and Events Content Creator
Camila planned weddings and corporate events professionally for a decade before moving into content. She writes about group celebration logistics, wedding party coordination, and the custom apparel that turns a gathering into something people remember.
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