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Before Forever Fierce: The Waiting Game

Boz runs CrossFit Die Hard and does six or seven apparel orders a year. That's a solid cadence — enough to keep members engaged and the revenue stream consistent. But before Forever Fierce, those orders came with a tax that had nothing to do with money.

His previous vendor was a local company. And while local sounds convenient, the reality was anything but. A week to get an email response. Two weeks to receive artwork. Another week for revisions. Then production on top of that.

For a gym owner trying to time apparel drops around seasons, events, and member energy, that kind of timeline makes planning nearly impossible. By the time the shirts arrived, the moment had passed.


What Changed: Speed, Simplicity, and Reliability

When Boz switched to Forever Fierce, the timeline flipped entirely.

Artwork turned around in hours or a day — not weeks. This alone changes everything. When you can see a design the same day you ask for it, decisions happen faster, revisions happen faster, and your order moves forward instead of sitting in a queue.

Shirts on the doorstep in 2–3 weeks from inception. Start to finish. That includes design, approval, pre-order, production, and delivery. For context, his old vendor took that long just to respond to emails.

The pre-order process is simple. No collecting orders by hand. No upfront inventory risk. Members order what they want, and Forever Fierce handles the rest.

Pricing is fair. Delivery is fast. No surprises, no inflated costs to compensate for a complicated process.


The Real Currency: Time

Boz is sitting in a sauna when he films his review — because working with Forever Fierce gave him his time back.

"All you have to gain is time and frustration back."

That's the honest math of a well-run apparel program. The shirts are great. But the bigger win is getting hours back every month that used to go toward chasing vendors, waiting on artwork, and managing a process that never quite worked.

Six or seven orders a year, running smoothly, with minimal owner involvement. That's what this is supposed to look like.


Why Gym Owners Stick with Forever Fierce

CrossFit Die Hard isn't a one-time client. Boz comes back six or seven times a year because the system works consistently. Not just the first order — every order.

That reliability is what separates a vendor worth keeping from one you're always evaluating. When you know the process, know the timeline, and know the result will be quality, apparel stops being a wildcard and becomes a predictable part of how your gym operates.

"If you're thinking about making a change or trying it out, I would absolutely recommend it. What do you have to lose?"