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Swag with a pulse

Corporate swag people fight over, not throw out

Every company event has a swag table nobody remembers. Put a hat bar in the same footprint and it becomes the line everyone joins between sessions.

Why the format lands with employees

The difference between handed swag and chosen swag is everything. When someone picks the sage 112 over the navy one, adds their initials in chenille, and watches the press come down, that cap becomes theirs. We see them on the same employees months later on casual Fridays — which is the retention math every people-ops team is actually buying.

Formats we run for companies

Summits and offsites. The bar runs during registration or the afternoon break. Attendees pick up their cap between sessions instead of a lanyard bag they will abandon in the hotel room.

Holiday parties. December is our busiest corporate month. The station styles dark and premium for evening receptions — the case study from a financial gala shows how well it holds a formal room.

Milestone celebrations. Product launches, funding announcements, work anniversaries — a dated patch turns the moment into an artifact.

Brand control without the boring

Marketing teams worry about logo consistency; we solve it with a two-layer system. The company mark goes on as a produced patch — woven, chenille, or engraved leather, exactly to brand spec. The personality layer comes from the guest's own picks around it. Your logo stays sharp, their cap stays theirs. We can also run a parallel live DTF shirt station or laser-engraved gifts from the same crew if the event calls for more than hats.

Logistics your event team will appreciate

Certificate of insurance on request, one 20-amp circuit per press, 10×10 footprint, quiet load-in 90 minutes before doors. Headcounts over 150 get a second press automatically so breaks do not bottleneck. Straightforward anchors are on the pricing page; procurement-friendly line-item quotes come standard.

Corporate guests gathered around a live merch station at an evening reception with purple lighting
An evening corporate reception, station running at full pull

Planning the next company event?

Send the date and headcount — we will return a line-item quote your finance team will not squint at.

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