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How to design a class shirt your whole grade will wear

Short answer: Pick a theme that reflects your grade’s shared identity (year, mascot, inside motto), collect design input from classmates, submit artwork or use a free mockup service, then order at least 3 weeks before you need shirts in hand.

Designing a class shirt sounds simple until you realize you need 80-plus students to agree on a color. Here’s a process that actually works.

Step 1 — Pick a theme everyone connects with

Strong class shirt themes fall into three buckets:

  1. Graduation year — “Class of 2027” is clean, timeless, and needs no debate.
  2. Mascot + year combo — “Eastwood Eagles 2027” works at every grade level.
  3. Grade motto or inside phrase — something the class genuinely says or that a teacher made famous. These get the most wear because they feel personal.

Avoid overly abstract art or too many color gradients — they look blurry on fabric and drive up printing complexity.

Step 2 — Collect input fast (without a committee nightmare)

MethodBest forTime to decision
Google Form with 3 color choicesAny grade2–3 days
Instagram story pollHigh school1 day
Classroom vote with sample swatchesElementary1 class period

Limit choices upfront. Asking “what color do you want?” produces chaos. Asking “navy or royal blue?” produces a winner.

Step 3 — Handle the artwork

Three paths:

  1. You have artwork — export as PNG or SVG at 300 dpi, at least 10 inches wide. Send it with your order.
  2. You have a sketch or rough idea — describe it to your supplier. Togethread’s design team turns written briefs into a print-ready mockup within 24 hours, at no charge.
  3. You want a template — choose from pre-built layouts and swap in your school name, year, and colors.

You see the mockup before you pay anything, so there’s no risk in submitting a rough idea.

Step 4 — Size the order and collect money

Pro tip: order 5–8 extra shirts in popular sizes (M/L) for late requests or damaged pieces.

Step 5 — Submit and confirm the timeline

Production starts after you approve the mockup. Allow 15–20 business days from that approval. Work backward from your event or last day of school and order at least 3 weeks in advance — your supplier can give you a specific delivery date at order time.

Quick-start checklist

How Togethread helps

Togethread handles the whole design step for free — describe your idea or upload a sketch and a designer sends back a mockup within 24 hours. There’s no per-color charge on full-color prints, so a detailed mascot illustration costs the same as a single-color text design. The minimum is 50 pieces with mixed sizes at one price, and you see finished production photos before the balance is due. Delivered to your door, duties included.

FAQ

How many design revisions do I get? You review the mockup and request changes before approving. Most class shirt orders land on a final design in one or two rounds.

Can different students get different shirt colors? Yes — you can split an order into two colorways as long as the combined total is 50+ pieces. Note this in your order form.

What if a few students don’t pay in time? Collect money before you submit, not after. If you come up short, increase sizes of popular variants rather than reducing total count — you’ll sell the extras.


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