US College Merchandise: The Top 20 Brands by Sales in 2026

Unveiling the Leaders in Collegiate Apparel Sales

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The Booming US College Merchandise Market in 2026

The US college merchandise industry continues to thrive in 2026, fueled by passionate alumni, dedicated fans, and innovative licensing strategies from universities across the nation. With an estimated retail value exceeding $4.6 billion annually, this sector represents a vital revenue stream for higher education institutions, supporting everything from athletic programs to campus facilities. 121 20 Apparel dominates, accounting for about 62% of total sales, including T-shirts, hoodies, hats, and performance gear emblazoned with school logos. This growth is driven by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) partnerships, where brands secure exclusive rights to produce and sell officially licensed products.

Colleges and universities license their trademarks through organizations like the Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC), which manages deals for nearly 200 top institutions. Royalties from these sales—typically 10-15% of wholesale costs—flow back to schools, generating millions for programs like scholarships and infrastructure. In 2026, factors such as expanded Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities, record-breaking College Football Playoff (CFP) merchandise sales, and a surge in e-commerce have propelled the market forward. 121 39

Online platforms, led by Fanatics as the official NCAA distributor, have seen over 25% year-over-year growth in digital sales since the post-pandemic shift. Mobile purchases now comprise 60% of transactions, making fan gear accessible anytime. Seasonal peaks, like back-to-school in August and holidays in December, amplify volumes, while championship wins trigger 'hot market' spikes—millions sold within hours. 121

Key Drivers Behind 2026 Sales Rankings

Several dynamics shape the top brands in 2026. First, exclusive apparel deals with powerhouse conferences like the SEC, Big Ten, and ACC give brands like Nike an edge. Nike outfits over 68% of Power Five football teams, translating to massive visibility and sales. 121 These multi-year contracts, often worth $100-280 million, include cash, product allowances (20-30% of value), and performance incentives.

Second, the NIL era since 2021 has introduced athlete-endorsed jerseys, with Fanatics paying players ~$4 per unit sold—over 4,000 athletes opted in. This personalization boosts demand. Third, consumer trends favor retro/vintage styles (15% YoY growth), sustainable fabrics (50% more SKUs since 2019), and women's apparel, which outpaces men's growth.

Geographically, SEC schools dominate top sellers, claiming five of the top 10, due to football fervor in the South. Tailgating gear and 'game day' fashion drive regional spikes, while international sales from Ivy League lifestyle brands add diversity. 121

Top 20 College Merchandise Brands by Sales in 2026

Based on CLC data trends, deal values, market share estimates, and 2025-2026 performance, here are the top 20 brands dominating US college merchandise sales. Rankings reflect apparel-focused royalties and retail volumes, with Nike retaining the crown amid Fanatics' e-commerce surge. Note: Exact sales figures are proprietary, but estimates derive from $4.6B+ market and historical shares. 119 120

RankBrandEst. Market Share (%)Key Strengths
1Nike~30%Power 5 dominance, Ohio State/Texas deals
2Fanatics Branded~20%NCAA e-comm, NIL jerseys
3Under Armour~10%Notre Dame, Wisconsin renewals
4Adidas~8%Kansas, Louisville extensions
5New Era Cap~6%Headwear leader
6'47 Brand~5%Casual hats, lifestyle
7Champion~4%Fleece, retro vibes
8Columbia Sportswear~3%Outdoor/performance
9Top of the World~3%Hats/accessories
10Colosseum~2.5%Athletic wear
11Gear for Sports~2%Custom fleece
12Outerstuff~2%Youth/kids
13J. America~1.5%Trendy hoodies
14Russell Athletic~1.5%Classic tees
15Blue 84 (Lakeshirts)~1.5%Softstyle apparel
16Twins Enterprise~1%Performance gear
175th & Ocean~1%Beach/casual
18MV Sport~1%Sustainable lines
19Zephyr~1%Custom hats
20Cutter & Buck~1%Golf/preppy
Table of top 20 US college merchandise brands by sales in 2026

Nike: The Unchallenged Leader

Nike solidifies its #1 position in 2026, powering sales through landmark deals like Ohio State's $252 million 15-year pact and Texas's $250 million agreement. With Jumpman (Jordan) integrations at Michigan, Nike blends premium basketball appeal with football dominance. Brands leverage 'look-in' clauses to match rivals, ensuring top-tier status. 121 On-campus visibility turns students into billboards, while sideline cash (~$1M/year at LSU) bolsters athletic departments.

  • 68% Power Five coverage drives uniform-to-fan pipeline.
  • Retro Dri-FIT lines surge 20% in sales.
  • Oregon's Phil Knight ties yield exclusive prototypes.

For universities, Nike partnerships fund facilities; Ohio State used royalties for $700M+ stadium upgrades.

Fanatics Branded: E-Commerce Powerhouse Fanatics College Store

At #2, Fanatics revolutionized distribution post-2022 NCAA deal, handling 576+ schools. NIL jerseys personalize buys, with 15-20% sales from stars. Projected $7B+ commerce revenue underscores scale; college gear is core. 102 Fast delivery and AI personalization boost conversions 20%.

Under Armour and Adidas: Strong Challengers

Under Armour (#3) rebounds with Notre Dame ($90M/10yrs) and Wisconsin ($96M/10yrs), focusing youth and performance. Adidas (#4) extends Kansas ($196M/14yrs), emphasizing soccer/track crossover. Both navigate NIL 'hacks'—logos on gear funnel extra athlete pay without breaching $20.5M rev-share caps. 121 109

Case: Tennessee's 2026 Adidas switch prioritizes NIL flexibility over Nike loyalty.

Headwear and Accessories Specialists

New Era (#5) and Top of the World (#9) rule hats (3-5% annual growth), with '47 Brand (#6) excelling casual. Zephyr (#19) customizes for teams. These categories outsell apparel in baseball season, Vanderbilt hats flying off shelves.

Popular college headwear from top brands in 2026

Emerging Trends Shaping 2026 and Beyond

Sustainability leads: MV Sport's eco-lines up 50%. Retro (Champion #7) and co-brands (Disney x Alabama) grow 15-30%. Women's 'spirit jerseys' and toddler gear rise 12%. CFP 2026 champ merch shattered records via Legends Global. 39 E-sports jerseys emerge; non-revenue sports like volleyball boom on Fanatics.

  • AI-driven retail predicts drops, cuts stockouts 30%.
  • Global projection: $15.4B by 2033.
  • Direct-to-consumer university sites challenge bookstores.

Economic Impact on Higher Education

Merch fuels universities: Texas tops 2025 royalties (~$10M+), Alabama #1 six years running. SEC's five top-10 sellers bank millions for NIL pools, facilities. CLC royalties up 10.4% post-2021. Jobs in manufacturing/retail abound; boutique collabs hike prices 30%. 121 93 2025 Top Colleges Royalties

Stakeholders: Licensing directors negotiate; students model gear; alumni donate via pride.

Challenges and Solutions for Universities

Piracy erodes 5-10% sales; CLC combats via monitoring. Brick-and-mortar dips vs. DTC; solution: hybrid pop-ups. NIL complexities: Brands like Nike adapt with athlete funds. Future: Commercial logos on uniforms from Aug 2026 boost rev. 18

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Future Outlook: What Lies Ahead

By 2030, market hits $49B+; VR try-ons, metaverse drops incoming. Revenue-sharing settles NIL chaos, stabilizing deals. Universities diversify: Harvard/Yale lifestyle sales grow internationally. Brands investing in inclusivity (women/non-revenue) win long-term. 121 Actionable: Schools audit partners; fans buy official for impact.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📊What is the size of the US college merchandise market in 2026?

The retail value exceeds $4.6 billion annually, with apparel at 62%. Growth driven by e-commerce and NIL.121

🏆Which brand leads college merch sales?

Nike tops with ~30% share, supplying 68% Power Five teams via mega-deals like Ohio State's $252M.

💰How does NIL affect merchandise sales?

NIL enables athlete jerseys; Fanatics pays $4/unit, boosting 15-20% sales for stars.

🎓Top universities by merch royalties?

Texas, Alabama lead 2025; SEC dominates top 10. Royalties fund athletics.

🔥What trends dominate 2026 college merch?

Retro styles (+15%), sustainable fabrics, women's gear, CFP spikes. AI personalization rises.

🛒Role of Fanatics in college merch?

Official NCAA distributor; NIL pioneer, $7B+ commerce.

💼How much do universities earn from licensing?

10-15% royalties; Texas ~$10M/year. Supports scholarships, facilities.

📈Biggest college apparel deals?

UCLA-Under Armour $280M (past); Ohio State-Nike $252M.

🚀Future of college merch market?

$49B+ by 2030; VR, metaverse, commercial logos on uniforms.

🏛️Impact on higher ed institutions?

Funds NIL pools ($20.5M cap), jobs, infrastructure. SEC leads revenue.

Headwear's role in rankings?

New Era, Top of the World key; 3-5% growth, baseball surges.