Wellness Retreat and Event Apparel
Quick Answer- Branded retreat tees, hoodies, and hats for wellness retreats and events.
- Attendee personalization, dated drops, and limited-cohort runs.
- Per-attendee shipping or one-shipment delivery to the venue.
- No minimum, US-printed, ships in about a week.
Wellness retreat and event apparel turns a multi-day gathering into a lasting brand experience. Attendees wear the retreat tee for years after the event ends, and the retreat earns margin on every shirt sold. Bear Grips Pro Shops prints retreat apparel with no minimum order, attendee personalization, and per-attendee shipping or single-venue delivery.
Three Wellness Retreat Apparel Use Cases
- Welcome kit shirt. Each attendee receives a branded retreat tee in their welcome kit. Included in the retreat fee, no extra cost.
- Optional add-on apparel. Attendees can buy additional retreat hoodies, hats, and tanks from the retreat store. Retreat earns margin on every add-on.
- Post-retreat memorabilia. Store stays live after the retreat ends. Attendees can order more pieces months later as casual lifestyle wear.
Best Apparel for Wellness Retreats
- Bear Grips Airlume Cotton Athletic Tee. The default retreat tee. Soft cotton, holds a retreat logo. Free base $23.93.
- Next Level Premium Triblend Crew Tee. Premium soft tee for higher-tier retreats. Free base $28.95.
- Bear Grips Comfort Soft Hoodie. The retreat hoodie. Attendees wear it through cold mornings on retreat and for years after. Free base $44.94.
- Yupoong Adjustable Cotton Lifestyle Hat. Retreat cap, often included in welcome kits. Free base $29.95.
- Bella+Canvas Performance Workout Tank. For warm-climate retreats and yoga-and-sauna combination programs. Free base $23.94.
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Retreat Design Direction
- Front: retreat name and dates. "[Retreat Name] 2026" or "[City/Venue] Wellness Retreat April 2026" in a clean front print.
- Back: retreat motto or location callout. A subtle back-panel callout or itinerary stamp.
- Sleeve: cohort or session number. Useful for retreats that run multiple cohorts per year.
- Personalization: attendee name. Each attendee types in at checkout. Shirt prints with their name.
- Avoid generic graphic clip art. Retreat shirts that look like generic event tees underperform. Lean clean and minimal.
Single-Venue Delivery vs Per-Attendee Shipping
Two shipping models work:
- Single-venue delivery. All retreat shirts ship to the retreat venue 5 to 7 days before the retreat starts. Welcome kits are assembled on arrival.
- Per-attendee shipping. Each attendee orders directly with their own shipping address. Shirts arrive at attendee homes before they travel to the retreat.
The first model is cleaner for welcome kits (single shipment, easier to track). The second model is better for add-on apparel sold after the retreat. Many retreats use both: bulk welcome kit shirt to the venue, individual add-ons direct to home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can a 12-attendee retreat order custom apparel?
Yes. No minimum. A 12-attendee retreat can order 12 branded tees, each in the right size and with the attendee's name on it.
How fast can retreat apparel be ready?
Most orders ship in 3 to 5 business days and arrive in about a week. Open the retreat store at least 2 weeks before the retreat to be safe.
Can retreat shirts include the attendee's name?
Yes. Add a personalization field to the design template. Each attendee types their name at checkout, the shirt prints with that name on the chest.
Does the retreat earn margin on apparel or is it included in the retreat fee?
Either model works. Retreat can include the shirt in the welcome kit (no margin to retreat, cost is built into the retreat fee) or sell it separately (retreat earns margin on every sale).
Diego VargasBJJ Black Belt and Combat Sports Coach
Diego is a BJJ black belt under a Roger Gracie lineage and competes regularly in IBJJF tournaments. He coaches both gi and no-gi at his academy in Texas and writes about academy branding, rashguards, and event-day apparel.
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