
Corporate Gifts With Your Logo
deboss, engrave, knit, stitch · the logo treatment decides the keep-rate
The difference between branded merch people keep and branded merch people abandon is rarely the product: it is how the logo got there. A screen-printed logo on a mug is advertising. The same mark engraved into steel or knit into a sock is a product.
This page is the method menu: which logo treatments elevate which gifts, so branded does not mean cheapened.
The four treatments that keep
Blind deboss on notebooks and leather: texture, no color, pure class. Laser engraving on steel: permanent and tactile. Knit on socks and beanies: the logo becomes pattern. Embroidery on hoodies and aprons: dimensional and retail-grade. All four say made-with rather than printed-on.
One logo file, one coordinated drop
Send the logo once; we produce it as deboss die, stitch file, knit chart, and engraving vector, so a mixed kit (notebook, socks, tumbler) reads coordinated rather than assorted. The files stay on record and every future order matches.
Pricing
| QUANTITY | PRICE PER RECIPIENT | ORDER TOTAL |
|---|---|---|
| 25 | $46.00 | $1,150.00 |
| 50 | $41.00 | $2,050.00 |
| 100 | $37.00 | $3,700.00 |
| 250 | $33.00 | $8,250.00 |
Branded kit pricing below for the notebook-tumbler-socks trio with coordinated logo treatments.
Common questions
Smaller than marketing wants and exactly as big as design allows: 1.5 to 2.5 inches on most pieces. On gifts, the logo whispers; recipients do the broadcasting by using the thing.
Yes, co-branded runs are routine: your mark small on the underside or interior, theirs featured. The proof shows both placements before production.
Each treatment gets an adapted version: gradients flatten for deboss, hairlines thicken for knit. You approve every adaptation on one proof sheet, and the originals stay untouched for print uses.