Woven vs Printed Label Tags
Adding a custom woven hem-tag to the bottom edge of a t-shirt instantly separates your brand from cheap promotional giveaways.
Adding a custom woven hem-tag to the bottom edge of a t-shirt instantly separates your brand from cheap promotional giveaways.
We always recommend 14pt cover for rack cards because 100lb text will flop over in a display stand.
A hardcover Moleskine-style journal with a blind debossed logo is the gold standard for executive retreats.
A branded compact umbrella is the perfect corporate gift for employees who commute via subway or walking.
Cheap plastic bottles end up in the recycling bin; stainless steel Yeti-style bottles are kept and used for years.
Soft-Touch lamination literally forces people to rub their thumb across your business card making it an unforgettable tactile experience.
Both sizes laser-engrave beautifully but the 30oz gives you a much larger vertical canvas for towering logos.
Never order roll labels if you plan to pass them out at a trade show; use cut-to-size singles so attendees can take them home.
For ultra-luxury corporate holiday cards we can combine both: embossing the paper and pressing gold foil onto the raised surface.
Always spend the extra $1 for magnetic name badges; your executives will refuse to poke holes in their $300 blazers.
Acrylic awards can be cut into completely custom shapes (like your company logo) while glass is usually limited to geometric cuts.
Custom jacquard crew socks have become the ultimate stealth wealth tech-bro uniform replacing the standard graphic tee.