School club merch
Custom school club shirts and hoodies
Give any high-school club a team identity it'll actually wear — from the club fair to Nationals. Competition-ready tees, hoodies, crewnecks, and quarter-zips for DECA, FBLA, robotics, theatre, band, and every club on campus, with real design help and a free mockup before anything is produced.
Merch that builds club identity from the club fair to Nationals
Good club merch does more than look sharp at the club fair — it gives the group a shared identity. A clean club name on the front, the roster on the back, and the right motif — a DECA diamond, a robot, a gavel, a theatre mask — turn a stack of shirts into something members are proud to wear down the hallway and into competition.
It also has to survive a season. We help you pick comfortable, durable pieces — soft tees for the whole chapter, cozy hoodies for the convention center and the build season, and polished quarter-zips for officers and sponsors — so your club looks like a team from the first interest meeting to the trip to DECA ICDC, FBLA NLC, or Science Olympiad Nationals.

What we print for school clubs
Start with the staples clubs order most. Mix and match across a single run so your whole club can order together, and we'll recommend the right fit for your budget and your design.

Custom t-shirts
The everyday club staple — soft, affordable, and easy to order for everyone from new members to the travel squad, with room for a roster on the back.

Custom hoodies
Cozy layers for early-call competition mornings and a freezing convention center — the piece members keep wearing long after the season ends.

Custom crewneck sweatshirts
A clean alternative to hoodies that photographs sharp in the club photo and at the awards ceremony, and works great for a member drop.

Custom quarter-zips
A polished mid-layer that reads professional at conferences — ideal for officers, sponsors, and the travel squad repping the school at competition.

Custom tote bags
For hauling props, files, parts, and laptops to meetings, builds, and events — branded, durable, and useful all season.
A shirt for every club
From DECA to marching band, every club gets gear that fits it
No two clubs compete the same way — so the merch shouldn't be one-size-fits-all either. Here's how we tie the right pieces to the clubs and competitions your members actually live for.
DECA
Marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship case events. A sharp wordmark and a travel-squad quarter-zip read professional at districts, state, and DECA ICDC.
FBLA
Business leadership and competitive events. Clean chapter tees for conferences, with a polished officer layer for the trip to FBLA NLC.
Robotics
Your team number and robot name belong front and center on durable shirts that hold up in the pit — from FIRST regionals all the way to Worlds.
Model UN
Delegations, committees, and gavels. Coordinated blazers-and-tees make your traveling delegation look the part at MUN conferences.
Science Olympiad
23 events, one team. A back-print event lineup turns into a keepsake for the squad that builds and studies all the way to Nationals.
Theatre & Thespians
Print the season or show lineup concert-tour style — the cast-and-crew keepsake for the one-act festival and the ITS Thespian troupe.
Marching Band
Section shirts and a season-show back-print built for travel and long lot days — the staple for Bands of America and competition weekends.
Quiz Bowl & Acad Dec
Quiz Bowl, Academic Decathlon, NHS, and Key Club. A simple recognizable shirt with room for a chapter or season tag for tournaments and service days.
Club merch we make
Shirts every club is proud to wear
From debate and DECA to theatre and robotics — clean club apparel that turns a stack of shirts into a real team identity.

Club tees

Club hoodies

Member crewnecks

Officer quarter-zips

Meeting totes

Club stickers
Planning merch around your competition calendar
Club merch follows the season. Here's how most clubs phase their orders — from the club fair's first member run to a keepsake drop for the squad that qualifies for Nationals.
August – October
Club fair & kickoff
Club fair, interest meetings, first competitions
Order your main member run before the club fair so new members and returners all leave the first interest meeting in club gear — and your booth stands out on recruitment day.
November – February
Regionals & qualifiers
DECA districts, FIRST kickoff & build season, robotics regionals
This is travel-and-build season. A reorder of hoodies and quarter-zips keeps your officers and travel squad looking sharp through districts, qualifiers, and long build nights.
March – June
State & nationals
DECA ICDC, FBLA NLC, FIRST Worlds, Science Olympiad Nationals, Thespian festival
Many clubs mark qualifying with a special hoodie or crewneck. Since the qualifying roster confirms only weeks out, lock the design early and we'll turn the final names around fast.
School club shirt ideas
Stuck on a concept? Here are a few directions clubs love — mix them, or send your own and we'll turn it into a mockup.
Club name & motif
Pair your club name with the right graphic — a DECA diamond, a robot, a gavel, a beaker, a tragedy-comedy mask — for a look that instantly reads which club it is.
Roster on the back
List the chapter on the back, or put each member's name above their event or committee. It builds identity and looks great lined up in the club photo.
Competition tour back-print
Print the season's competition lineup concert-tour style — districts, state, ICDC, Nationals. It becomes a keepsake members actually hold onto.
Officer & sponsor pieces
Give officers and the sponsor a coordinated quarter-zip or embroidered piece that sets leadership apart while staying on-brand with the members' tees.
Event & committee tags
Add a small tag — a DECA event cluster, a robotics sub-team, a Model UN committee, a Science Olympiad event — so members rep their specialty on the sleeve or chest.
A club motto theme
Lead with the club's motto, an inside joke, or a playful line that captures your group's personality on the front of the shirt.

Designing shirts that survive a competition season
A few practical choices make club merch look sharper and last longer across a season of meetings, builds, and competition trips.
One design across the whole club
A clean club name and motif on the front works for every member, while a small event, section, or committee tag lets each person rep their specialty — no separate shirt needed.
Durable prints for competition travel
Darker shirts and hoodies and tougher prints shrug off the convention floor, the pit, the lot, and the back of a charter bus far better than a light heather over a long competition weekend.
Upgrade officers, sponsors & coaches
Keep members in matching tees and set leadership apart with one embroidered quarter-zip that reads sharp at conferences, in the club photo, and in the awards-ceremony shot.
Related pages
Outfitting a specific club, team, or class? These pages cover related audiences and the practical details.
Debate team shirts
Custom tees and hoodies for speech & debate squads.
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Senior class shirts
Class of 2026 tees, hoodies, and graduation merch.
Student organization merch
Custom gear for student groups and organizations.
School spirit wear
Custom shirts, hoodies, and team merch for clubs and events.
Spirit wear online store fundraiser
A managed online store that raises money on every spirit-wear order.
Pricing
What drives the cost, and how quantity lowers it.
Custom school club shirts — frequently asked questions
It depends on the product, quantity, and decoration method. Tees cost less than hoodies or quarter-zips, and the per-piece price drops as your club orders more. Rather than guess, we'll send a free, itemized quote so you see exactly what you're paying for — see our pricing guide for a plain breakdown of what drives the cost.
Popular choices include your club name with the right motif (a DECA diamond, a robot and team number, a gavel, a beaker, a theatre mask), the roster or members' names on the back, the season's competition schedule (districts, state, ICDC, Nationals) printed concert-tour style, and small event, section, or committee tags so members can rep their specialty. Officers and sponsors often get a coordinated quarter-zip.
We can create custom club designs with your club name and artwork. Protected school logos, mascots, or competition organization marks (like DECA or FIRST branding) may need to be cleared with your school or the organization before production.
Most items start around 50 units — usually easy to clear for a full chapter plus new members — and some have lower minimums. Ordering for a smaller club? Tell us your numbers and we'll confirm exactly what's possible in your free quote.
A practical window is roughly two to four weeks, depending on the product, quantity, and decoration method — that leaves room for mockup approval and any tweaks. For a big trip like DECA ICDC, FBLA NLC, FIRST Worlds, or Science Olympiad Nationals, give yourself extra lead time and order earlier.
Get a free club shirt mockup
Tell us your club and your idea — we'll send a free mockup and an honest quote, and nothing's made until you approve it.
Free mockup in ~24h · Real design help · Nothing's made until you approve
