Custom Lodge Apparel
What to order for your lodge, how bulk discounts work, how to handle sizing, and where to get quality custom apparel made by Brothers.
What Lodges Order
Four common reasons a lodge orders custom apparel.
Officer Line Apparel
The most common custom order. A coordinated set of jackets or jerseys for the Worshipful Master, Wardens, Deacons, and the rest of the line — embroidered with your lodge name, number, and each officer's station. It signals unity to visitors and is a tangible thank-you to officers who give their year.
Use our free calculator to budget your whole line in two minutes.
Open the Officer Line OutfitterEveryday Member Apparel
Polos, t-shirts, and hats with your lodge crest let members represent the Craft at community events, hospital visits, and around town. A sharp lodge polo is also the easy answer to "what do I wear to a casual lodge function?"
Browse member apparel at Made For FreemasonsFundraiser & Event Apparel
Charity bike runs, golf tournaments, pancake breakfasts, blood drives — custom event apparel both unifies your volunteers and doubles as a fundraiser when you sell extras. Sublimated jerseys and printed tees are popular, affordable, and fast to produce in bulk.
See jerseys & tees at Made For FreemasonsRecognition & Gift Apparel
A custom embroidered jacket for an outgoing Worshipful Master, or a personalized piece for a milestone Brother, is a gift that gets worn for years. See our Brother's Gift Guide for milestone-by-milestone ideas.
Read the Gift GuideHow Lodge Bulk Ordering Works
Order as a group
Bulk tiers (e.g. 15% off 10-29 items, 20% off 30+) reward ordering together. One group order beats ten individual ones.
Collect sizes first
The #1 cause of delays is chasing sizes after ordering. Gather every member's size, color, and title up front.
Submit one RFQ
A good bulk-order form lets you enter the whole roster at once and returns a single quote. MFF's form is built for exactly this.
Custom Lodge Apparel, Made by Brothers
Jackets, jerseys, polos, hoodies, tees, and hats — fully custom with your lodge name, number, and crest. Made For Freemasons is run by Brothers, for the Craft, and their support keeps this resource free.
Shop Made For FreemasonsLodge Apparel FAQ
Common questions about ordering custom apparel for your lodge.
What custom apparel can a Masonic lodge order?+
The common range: embroidered officer jackets, sublimated baseball jerseys, polos, hoodies, t-shirts, and hats — each customized with your lodge name, number, crest, and (for officers) station symbols. Most Masonic POD shops, including Made For Freemasons, produce all of these to order with no off-the-shelf compromise.
How do bulk discounts work for lodge apparel?+
Most makers offer tiered discounts on larger orders — for example, 15% off at 10-29 items and 20% off at 30+. Ordering as a group (the whole officer line or membership) rather than individually is how lodges save. Made For Freemasons applies bulk pricing through its lodge bulk-order form.
How far in advance should we order officer apparel?+
Order 4-6 weeks before you need it. Custom embroidery and sublimation take production time, and you want everything in hand before installation night — not arriving the week after. For large orders, build in extra time for custom dies or proofs.
How do we handle sizes and colors for a group order?+
Collect every member's size before you order — this is the #1 cause of delays. A good bulk-order form lets you enter each member's name, size, color, and title in one place. MFF's lodge bulk-order form has a member table built exactly for this.
Who pays for officer line apparel?+
It varies by lodge. Many split the cost between the lodge budget and the officers themselves; some lodges fully fund the Master's and Wardens' apparel and ask Deacons and Stewards to contribute. Settle this with your Treasurer and Secretary before finalizing the order.
Where can we get quality custom Masonic apparel made?+
Made For Freemasons is a custom Masonic apparel shop run by Brothers of the Craft — jackets, jerseys, polos, hoodies, tees, and hats, all made to order. Supporting MFF also keeps resources like FreemasonryInfo free for the rest of the Craft.