THOUGHTS AND IDEAS
CrossFit Gym Apparel Ideas: What to Sell and When to Sell It
CrossFit gyms have something most businesses would kill for: a community that actually wants to wear your brand. Your members don't just work out at your box — they identify with it. They tell people about it at parties. They...
How to Make Money Selling Gym Merch Without Inventory
The number one reason gym owners give up on selling merch isn't poor design or lack of member interest. It's the financial risk. They've been burned by boxes of unsold inventory, wasted thousands on upfront orders that didn't sell through,...
The Gym Apparel Pre-Order System: How to Sell Merch With Zero Inventory Risk
If you've ever ordered 50 hoodies for your gym and watched 20 of them collect dust on a shelf for the next year and a half, you already know why the traditional approach to gym apparel is broken. You bought...
CASE STUDY: From Chaos to Coastal Cool
For Gary Deagle, owner of Coastal Strength and Fitness, managing apparel once felt like navigating uncharted waters. He relied on local vendors for printing and apparel but was left to handle logistics on his own. Without a clear strategy, managing...
Yorkville CrossFit Streamlines Merch and Wins Back Time
Running a gym means juggling classes, coaching, community, and endless to-dos — and for Jeannette, owner of Yorkville CrossFit, apparel used to be one of the biggest headaches on that list. The Struggle: Facebook Group Preorders and Endless Admin Work...
How Bionic CrossFit Revamped Its Apparel Strategy with Forever Fierce
For Chris Vasseur, owner of Bionic CrossFit, apparel was once a guessing game. Ordering inventory felt like rolling the dice—sometimes it worked, but more often, it didn’t. “I was inexperienced,” Chris admits. “I’d order sizes I thought would be popular...






