
Christmas Corporate Gifts
lock by Oct 31 for December delivery · per-home shipping standard
Corporate Christmas gifting is a supply-chain event wearing a bow. Every company orders for the same two delivery weeks, which is why the calendar, not the catalog, is the first conversation: kits locked by late October ship without drama; November orders negotiate with reality.
The gifts themselves follow winter logic: socks, hoodies, tumblers, and notebook kits outperform everything else in December, and none of them melt in a delivery truck.
The honest holiday calendar
October: choose the kit from three proposals, approve proofs. Early November: production runs. First week of December: boxes ship to homes or offices. Every week of delay past Halloween removes options and adds rush fees we would rather not charge.
What December kits look like
The $30 tier: holiday-colorway logo socks plus a pin, banded. The $55 tier: engraved tumbler and notebook, boxed. The $85 tier: embroidered hoodie kits. Chocolates and consumables can ride along as accents; we source them shelf-stable so the merch is not the survivor of the box.
Pricing
| QUANTITY | PRICE PER RECIPIENT | ORDER TOTAL |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | $58.00 | $1,450.00 |
| 50 | $52.00 | $2,600.00 |
| 100 | $47.00 | $4,700.00 |
| 250 | $42.00 | $10,500.00 |
Per-recipient December kit pricing below at the mid tier; proposals bracket your budget with three options.
Common questions
Kit approval by October 31 guarantees December delivery. November 15 is the working edge with rush production. Past that we will offer a January new-year drop instead of a promise we might break.
Home delivery wins for hybrid teams and costs actual postage per address. Office handout suits in-person cultures and one pallet. Splitting both from one order is normal.
Yes, most December programs run two tiers from one order: a client kit and a staff kit sharing pieces and one invoice, which also shares the volume pricing.