Guide · Senior Night
How to build your player's Senior Night shirt: their last name, jersey number, and class year, jersey-style on the back. For baseball and softball, matching for the whole family.

Senior Night only happens once. It's your player's final high school season, and the night the family, the team, and the bleachers send them off at home one last time. A Senior Night shirt turns that moment into something you keep: not a generic tee, but your player's, with their number and their class year.
The version people keep is jersey-style: the last name and number on the back and the class year (Senior 2026 or Class of 2026). It works the same for baseball and softball, and the best move is matching the whole family so the entire section reps the senior. Below: what to put on it, who it's for, and how to order in time. If you already know what you want, design it in the configurator.
The Rule
The player's last name and number, plus the class year. It's what makes the shirt theirs and this exact season's, impossible to buy generic.
A big number on the back reads from the bleachers and looks like a real uniform. Clean, not cluttered.
Mom, dad, siblings, and grandparents in the same design. The whole section reps the senior on their night.
What to Put on It
The elements that make it a keepsake. Mix them in the configurator and see it before you order.
The heart of the shirt, jersey-style on the back. It's what makes it your player's and no one else's.
Personalize it → The YearThe class year marks this exact season. It's what turns the shirt into a graduation keepsake.
Add the year → For Mom & DadThe parents' version, with their player's name and number. Bleacher pride for the final season.
Shop shirts → SoftballThe same name, number, and year for softball. For the fastpitch player's family on her night.
Shop softball → The KeepsakeOne for the senior: their last name, number, and year, to keep long after the last game.
Design it → MatchingMom, dad, siblings, and grandparents in one design, so the whole section reps the senior.
Shop family →Name & Number
What turns the shirt into a keepsake is the jersey-style personalization: the player's last name and number on the back and the class year (Senior 2026 or Class of 2026). It doesn't exist generic, it's your player's, their number, and their final season. That's why families keep it long after the last out.
With our free preview tool you pick the style (tee, crewneck, or hoodie) and color, add the last name and number, and see it front and back before you order. No surprises, exactly how it'll arrive. When you love it, you order on Etsy and it's printed on Comfort Colors with Monster Digital DTG that won't crack in the wash. Works the same for baseball and softball.
Add the last name, number, and class year, choose the style and color, and preview it in seconds.
Who It's For
Everyone shares the same design, with the senior's name and number, so the whole section matches.
The one who didn't miss a game in four years. Her shirt with her senior's name and number.
Bleacher pride for the final season. Same design, built for him.
One for the player: their last name, number, and year, to keep.
Brothers and sisters in the same shirt, backing the senior from the stands.
Grammy, Mimi, Nana, or Pop with their senior grandkid's name and number.
A team order so the whole bench sends off its seniors together.
In Time
Every shirt is printed on demand and ships across the US; production usually takes a few business days before it ships. Since Senior Night and banquets are scheduled in advance, order with one to two weeks of lead time, especially when you need several matching shirts for the family.
Not sure on size? They run unisex S to 2XL, true-to-size, and every Etsy listing has a size chart with exact measurements. Between two sizes, go up one for layering in the stands. More in our sizing & fabric guide.
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Design the Senior Night shirt with your player's last name, number, and class year, for baseball or softball, then order it on Etsy.