Wholesale Police Apparel Alternative: No Minimum, Same Bulk Pricing
Quick Answer- Print-on-demand offers wholesale-style per-unit pricing on custom police apparel without minimum orders.
- No setup fees, no screen-burning charges, no color-separation costs.
- For departments under 100 sworn, often cheaper than traditional wholesale custom apparel suppliers.
- For 100+ identical-shirt orders, traditional wholesale may still beat per-unit price by a few dollars.
Traditional wholesale police uniform suppliers require minimum orders, charge setup fees, and quote per-unit prices that drop only at high volume. For most police departments, those constraints make custom apparel either expensive or limited. Bear Grips Pro Shops offers a wholesale alternative: the same per-unit price on one shirt or a thousand, with no setup fees and free US shipping. Here is how the economics actually compare and which scenarios still favor traditional wholesale.
How Traditional Wholesale Police Apparel Pricing Actually Works
Traditional wholesale police apparel suppliers (the local screen-printer your sergeant has been ordering from for fifteen years, or one of the major regional bulk suppliers) use a model designed for high-volume identical orders:
- Per-unit price drops by quantity tier: $32 each at 12 pieces, $26 each at 50 pieces, $22 each at 100 pieces, $18 each at 250 pieces
- Setup fees per design and per color: $35-65 per color, sometimes waived at higher volumes
- Minimum quantities: Typically 12 to 24 pieces per design
- Long lead times for proofing and production: Two to six weeks from order to delivery
- Department storage requirement: Bulk orders mean the department holds inventory until officers claim shirts in their sizes
This model worked well when departments ordered 250-500 identical shirts at a time. It works poorly when departments need 25 mixed-size variations of a custom design with multiple unit personalizations.
Where Print-On-Demand Beats Traditional Wholesale
Print-on-demand wins clearly in these scenarios:
- Under 75 total pieces with mixed sizes: Setup fees and minimums on traditional wholesale push the effective per-unit cost above print-on-demand pricing.
- Multiple custom design variants: A department running separate K9 unit, SWAT, Traffic, and Patrol designs would face setup fees for each design in the traditional model. Print-on-demand has no setup fee on any design.
- Individually personalized shirts: Officer names, badge numbers, or unit-specific text on each shirt. Traditional wholesale charges per-shirt for personalization on top of the bulk price. Print-on-demand bakes personalization into the standard per-unit price.
- Ongoing apparel sales: A permanent shop that fulfills orders as community members buy them, with no inventory storage. Traditional wholesale cannot do this without the department buying and warehousing bulk runs.
- Time-sensitive campaigns: Memorial campaigns, line-of-duty response, immediate fundraisers. Print-on-demand ships in days; traditional wholesale takes weeks.
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Where Traditional Wholesale Police Apparel Still Wins
Traditional wholesale screen-print still has price advantages in specific scenarios:
- 100+ identical shirts in one batch: Academy class shirt issue, agency-wide training tees, full-department turnout shirts. At this volume, traditional screen print may be $2-4 cheaper per shirt.
- Single-color simple designs: A one-color seal on a basic tee at high volume is the screen-print sweet spot.
- Specific specialty fabrics or cuts not in the catalog: If the department needs a particular fabric weight or cut not stocked by Bear Grips, traditional wholesale custom production may be the only path.
For most departments, the right approach is to use both: run the permanent shop on print-on-demand for ongoing orders, and place occasional high-volume identical-shirt orders through traditional wholesale when those scenarios arise. They are complementary, not mutually exclusive.
Side-By-Side Cost Comparison: 50-Piece Custom Tee Order
Real cost comparison for a 50-piece custom department t-shirt order with a two-color agency seal on the chest and a one-color back print:
| Cost Item | Traditional Wholesale | Bear Grips Pro Shops VIP |
|---|
| Per-shirt base price | $26.00 | $19.88 |
| Front design setup (2 colors) | $70 | $0 |
| Back design setup (1 color) | $35 | $0 |
| Shipping (estimated) | $45 | $0 |
| Mixed-size handling fee | $0-25 | $0 |
| Total 50-piece cost | $1,450-1,475 | $994 |
| Effective per-shirt cost | $29.00-29.50 | $19.88 |
At 50 pieces with multi-color setup, print-on-demand is meaningfully cheaper. At 250+ pieces with no setup involved, the comparison flips and traditional wholesale wins by $2-4 per shirt. Most department orders fall well under the volume where traditional wins.
Hybrid Approach: Use Both Wholesale and Print-On-Demand
The most cost-effective approach for many departments is to use both models:
- Permanent shop (print-on-demand): Officer-and-supporter daily orders, memorial campaigns, retirement gifts, K9 unit apparel, civilian agency staff polos, Citizen Academy instructor apparel. Anything that runs in low-quantity ongoing batches.
- Bulk wholesale (traditional screen print): Academy class shirt issue, agency-wide training tees, full-department turnout shirts, annual department-funded shirt distributions. Anything that runs as a high-volume identical-shirt batch.
The permanent shop runs continuously without department involvement. The annual or semi-annual bulk wholesale order goes to whatever local screen-print supplier the department has the best relationship with. Total apparel program cost is lower than either single-supplier approach.
Compare Wholesale vs Print-On-Demand for Your Department
Run the math on your typical order size. For most departments under 75 pieces, print-on-demand wins on total cost while removing every wholesale minimum-order constraint.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is print-on-demand actually cheaper than wholesale for a 50-piece custom order?
Yes, in most cases. Setup fees and per-color charges on traditional wholesale push the effective per-unit cost above print-on-demand pricing at quantities under about 75 pieces. The savings get more significant for multi-color designs and multi-unit personalizations.
What is the breakeven volume between print-on-demand and traditional wholesale?
Roughly 100-150 identical shirts for a single-color simple design. Below that volume, print-on-demand wins on total cost. Above it, traditional wholesale wins by a small per-shirt margin. Multi-color or personalized designs push the breakeven volume higher.
Can the department use both wholesale and print-on-demand simultaneously?
Yes. Most efficient apparel programs use both: print-on-demand for ongoing low-volume orders and memorial campaigns, traditional wholesale for high-volume identical-shirt batches like academy class issue.
Does Bear Grips offer wholesale-style bulk discounts for very large orders?
Per-unit pricing on the platform is the same regardless of quantity. The Done-For-You VIP plan at $109/month covers the lowest base costs and full white-glove service, which is the closest equivalent to a wholesale-style account relationship.
Logan BrewerFirst Responder Community Coordinator
Logan spent eight years as a volunteer firefighter and now coordinates community programs and merchandise initiatives for first responders, including police departments, fire stations, and EMS agencies. He writes about department culture, agency fundraising, and how first responder organizations build stronger community ties through branded apparel.
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