Wake surf riders, boat clubs, and lake-based surf schools run the same playbook as any ocean surf club when it comes to apparel: a matching team shirt at the ramp, a hoodie for the boat ride home once the sun drops, and a hat for the deck. The community is smaller and more local than a coastal surf scene, which makes a clean, consistent brand even more valuable for standing out at the marina.
| Piece | Use | VIP base |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton club tee | Dock day, everyday wear | $19.88-$23.88 |
| Comfort Soft Hoodie | Cool evenings on the water | $36.88 |
| Mesh snapback hat | Sun and lake glare | $25.88 |
| Fleece joggers | Post-session comfort at the ramp | $40.88-$48.88 |
A boat silhouette, a wake line graphic, or the lake or reservoir name printed alongside the club mark all read as specific and local rather than a generic ocean surf graphic pasted onto a lake club. The most-worn designs name the actual lake or club, not a stock wave image that has nothing to do with the water the club actually rides.
A wake surf club running a dozen members does not need to hit a wholesale minimum to get a matching shirt on everyone. Share the storefront link with the roster and let each member order their own size, the same setup a much larger club would use.
Club tees, hoodies, and hats named for your own water. No minimum, free shipping.
Start FreeYes. There is no minimum order, so a club of 10 to 15 members orders the same way a club of 100 does, each member picking their own size directly.
Naming the actual lake or reservoir alongside the club mark reads more authentic than a generic ocean wave graphic that has nothing to do with the water the club rides.
The lineup is nearly identical: a tee, a hoodie, and a hat cover most needs for either a wake surf club or a boat crew.
Yes. Instructors can order the same club tee and hoodie, or step up to an embroidered polo for a more staff-specific look.