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Custom Team Apparel for Womens Sports and Fitness Clubs

May 26, 2026 7 min read By Sarah Caldwell
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Table of Contents
  1. The shared core
  2. Crossfit, weightlifting, and pickleball
  3. Running and cycling clubs
  4. Wrestling and combat-sport clubs
  5. Setting up team apparel without collecting money up front
  6. Frequently Asked Questions
Womens sports and fitness clubs, from crossfit boxes to running clubs to weightlifting teams, all hit the same wall eventually: they want matching team apparel, but a bulk order from a local print shop requires collecting money up front, guessing sizes, and hoping everyone pays before the deadline. A no-minimum shop removes that entire process. Here is how it works across the sports that search for it most.

The Shared Core Every Womens Team Needs

PieceVIP baseFits
Ladies' Moisture Wicking Tee$25.88Crossfit, weightlifting, running, cycling
Performance Workout Tank$19.88Warm-weather training and racing
Signature Seamless Leggings$54.88Crossfit, weightlifting, yoga, cycling under-layer
Ladies 3" Fitness Shorts$30.88Running, HIIT, wrestling practice wear

Crossfit, Weightlifting, and Pickleball Teams

Crossfit and weightlifting teams typically want a durable tee for training days and a tank for meets or workouts of the day, plus the Padded Sports Bra ($45.88 VIP base) as a standalone piece for hot-box training. Pickleball clubs lean toward the Women's Skort ($34.88 VIP base, Sport-Tek) for league play alongside a performance tee, since a skort reads more polished for club-level competitive matches than shorts alone.

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Running and Cycling Clubs

Running clubs generally want a lightweight performance tee or tank for race day plus the Ladies 3" Fitness Shorts for training runs, with a long-sleeve option (Bella+Canvas Long Sleeve Cotton Shirt, $29.88) for cool-weather group runs. Cycling clubs have narrower fabric needs since cycling-specific jerseys are not in the catalog, but the moisture-wicking tee and quarter-zip pullover cover casual club rides and off-bike wear well. See the Sport-Tek line breakdown for the quarter-zip and skort specifics.

Wrestling and Combat-Sport Clubs

For wrestling, grappling, and combat-sport clubs, the catalog does not include technical competition gear (singlets, gis, or rash guards), so team apparel here focuses on practice and travel wear: a crew tee for the team name and roster, a hoodie for tournament travel days, and a hat for coaches and parents. That keeps the shop within what actually prints well while still giving the team a matching look at every meet.

Setting Up Team Apparel Without Collecting Money Up Front

  1. Upload the team or club logo once.
  2. List the 4-5 pieces the team wears most (tee, tank, legging, short, hoodie).
  3. Share the shop link with the roster and let each member order and pay for their own size.
  4. Team captains or coaches order any coach-specific or bulk pieces separately at cost.

No treasurer collecting cash, no guessing on sizes, and no unsold inventory if a member does not order.

Outfit Your Team or Club

Matching tees, tanks, leggings, and hoodies for any roster size. No minimum order, no upfront collection.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can a small team of 8-10 members get matching apparel without a bulk order?

Yes. There is no minimum order, so an 8-person team can each order their own size at the same base price as a 100-person league.

Does the catalog carry wrestling singlets or competition gear?

No. The catalog covers tees, tanks, leggings, shorts, hoodies, and hats for practice and travel wear, not technical competition gear like singlets or gis.

Whats the best piece for a womens crossfit team?

A moisture-wicking tee for training days and the Signature Seamless Leggings for workouts, with the Padded Sports Bra as an optional standalone piece.

How do team members pay for their own apparel?

Each member orders and pays through the shop link directly. There is no need for a coach or captain to collect money up front.

Sarah Caldwell
Sarah CaldwellCrossFit and Functional Fitness Coach

Sarah owns a CrossFit affiliate and coaches HYROX teams in her off-hours. She has been in the functional fitness space for nine years and writes about box-life logistics, custom team apparel, and the new wave of hybrid training.

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