Online Shops

Online order pages for fundraisers, merch drops, and apparel storefronts.

Simple online shops for collecting orders, sizes, and payments without chasing people through texts, spreadsheets, or Venmo chaos.

Online apparel shop setup by Elder Print Co.

Temporary Shops

Built for fundraisers, team stores, events, and preorder windows.

A temporary shop opens for a set amount of time, collects orders, then closes before production begins. Best when you need a clean way to sell apparel to a group without ordering blind.
  • Fundraisers
  • Team stores
  • Event merch
  • School or club orders
  • Limited merch drops
  • Preorder campaigns

Permanent Storefronts

Built for ongoing apparel programs and repeat ordering.

A permanent storefront stays open and can be updated over time. Best for businesses, organizations, brands, or groups that want a standing apparel page instead of rebuilding every order from scratch.
  • Company apparel stores
  • Brand merch stores
  • School or organization apparel
  • Employee ordering
  • Recurring merch programs
  • Long-term product catalogs

Best For

Groups that need clean order collection.

Useful when multiple people need to choose products, sizes, colors, and pay individually.

How It Works

We set up the shop, collect orders, and produce the apparel.

Temporary shops are usually produced after the order window closes. Permanent shops are handled based on the storefront setup.

Minimums

Minimums depend on the products and decoration method.

Most apparel projects work best around 12+ pieces, with screen printing usually making more sense at 24+.

What This Solves

Stop managing apparel orders manually.

Online shops keep ordering cleaner for group apparel, fundraisers, events, and ongoing merch programs. Instead of collecting every size, payment, and order detail by hand, customers can place their own orders through a dedicated shop page.

  • Size collection
  • Payment collection
  • Product options
  • Order windows
  • Pickup or shipping
  • Cleaner reorders

Process

How online shops work.

01

Pick products

Choose shirts, hoodies, hats, or other apparel that make sense for the group or storefront.

02

Build the shop

We set up the order page with product options, sizes, pricing, and artwork previews.

03

Collect orders

Customers place their own orders. Temporary shops run during a set window. Permanent shops stay open.

04

Produce + fulfill

After orders are ready, we handle production and help with pickup, sorting, or shipping.

FAQ

What is the difference between a temporary shop and a permanent storefront?

A temporary shop opens for a limited order window, then closes before production. A permanent storefront stays open and can be updated over time for ongoing ordering.

Who are temporary shops best for?

Temporary shops are best for fundraisers, team stores, school orders, event merch, limited merch drops, and preorder campaigns.

Who are permanent storefronts best for?

Permanent storefronts are best for businesses, organizations, schools, brands, creators, or groups that need a standing apparel store for repeat ordering.

Do you produce before or after the shop closes?

Temporary shops are usually produced after the shop closes. Permanent storefront production depends on how the store is set up and how orders are collected.

Can customers pay individually?

Yes. Customers can place and pay for their own orders instead of one organizer collecting everything manually.

Can orders be shipped?

Shipping, local pickup, or group pickup can be set up depending on the project. The best fulfillment method depends on the group and order size.