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Custom Wrestling Apparel for Women's Teams, Clubs, and Youth Programs

May 1, 2026 6 min read By Ava Lindstrom
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Table of Contents
  1. What this covers and what it does not
  2. Practice and warmup lineup
  3. Tournament and fan gear
  4. Building the shop for a season
  5. Frequently Asked Questions
Women's wrestling has grown faster than most sports at the high school and club level over the last several seasons, and the apparel has not always kept up. A lot of programs still hand female wrestlers a men's cut warmup shirt sized down, because that is what the equipment closet has. A branded shop built around a proper women's cut fixes that without adding to a coach's workload. Here is what to stock and what stays out of scope.

What This Covers, and What It Does Not

The competition singlet is a specialized, size-graded uniform piece that comes from a wrestling-specific manufacturer, and Bear Grips Pro Shops does not print it. What the catalog covers well is everything around the singlet: warmup tees, travel hoodies, practice joggers, and the parent or fan tee sold at a home tournament. A program that keeps its singlet order with a wrestling uniform supplier and builds everything else through a branded shop gets the best of both.

Practice and Warmup Lineup

PieceBrandBest forVIP base
Women's Moisture-Wicking TeeSport-TekPractice, warmups$23.86
Signature Seamless LeggingsBear GripsWeight-cutting workouts, off-mat conditioning$54.88
Comfort Soft HoodieBear GripsTravel days, tournament sidelines$36.88
Women's Wave Wash SweatpantsIndependent Trading Co.Warmups, weigh-in day comfort$39.88

Most programs start with the tee and hoodie, then add joggers or leggings once the roster is set for the season.

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Tournament and Fan Gear

Home tournaments draw parents, siblings, and alumni who want something to wear in the stands. A single fan tee design, sold through the same shop the wrestlers order from, gives a program a small revenue stream without a separate fundraising effort. Because there is no minimum, the fan tee can go up for the tournament week and come back down after, with zero leftover inventory either way.

Building the Shop for a Season

  1. Upload the program or club logo as a transparent PNG.
  2. List a warmup tee and a hoodie as the starting roster gear.
  3. Add a fan tee ahead of the first home tournament.
  4. Share the shop link with wrestlers, parents, and boosters.

See the team apparel guide for how roster ordering works across other club sports.

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Warmup tees, hoodies, joggers, and fan gear for women's wrestling teams. No minimum order.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bear Grips print wrestling singlets?

No. Singlets are a specialized, size-graded competition uniform that should come from a wrestling uniform supplier. Bear Grips covers warmup tees, hoodies, joggers, and fan gear.

Can a small club roster order without a bulk minimum?

Yes. There is no minimum order. An eight-wrestler club roster pays the same per-piece price as a forty-wrestler high school program.

What should a program stock first?

A moisture-wicking practice tee and a hoodie for travel days cover most of a season before adding leggings or a fan tee.

How do parents order fan gear separately from the wrestlers' practice gear?

The same shop link works for both. Parents and wrestlers each choose from what is listed and order their own size and quantity.

Ava Lindstrom
Ava LindstromYoga and Pilates Studio Owner

Ava owns two boutique yoga and Pilates studios in Colorado. After teaching for a decade she now focuses on running her studios and writes about studio branding, instructor apparel, and the shift toward heated and infrared practices.

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