Branded Clothing as Merchandise
Clothing is the part of a merchandise range that keeps working after the event. A printed hoodie gets worn for years; most desk items do not last the month. That is the whole reason we produce branded merchandise on garments and not on giveaways, and it is why the specification matters more than the unit count.
What companies order most is a small core range rather than one item: a hoodie and a t-shirt in the same colourway, a polo for staff, a cap for outdoor work. Printing and embroidery are both done in-house, so a range can mix the two without being split across suppliers. See our personalised t-shirts for the full range.

Merchandise for Events and Launches
Events have a fixed date, which makes lead time the constraint rather than the design. Half of our orders leave within 7.4 days and nine in ten within 13.6, with about 6.5 days for delivery. Tell us the date of the event rather than the date you hoped to order by, and we will confirm whether it works before you commit.
For launches and campaigns the usual mistake is ordering everything in one colour and one fit. A run that covers men's, women's and unisex fits gets worn by more of the people you hand it to, and costs no more to set up because the artwork is the same. See our merchandise range for the full range.
Staff Kit and Giveaway Kit Are Different Jobs
Merchandise that staff wear daily needs to survive repeated washing, which usually means embroidery on the chest rather than a large print. Merchandise handed out at an event is worn occasionally and can carry a bolder, larger design that would not last as long on a work garment.
It is worth deciding which of the two you are ordering before choosing the garment, because the right answer changes. We will say which finish suits the use if you describe where the clothing is going to be worn.

Reordering the Same Range
A merchandise range only reads as a range if the second batch matches the first. We keep the artwork, the garment codes, the thread colours and the print positions on file, so a reorder months later comes back the same rather than approximately the same.
There is no minimum order, so a range can start small and grow once you know which items actually get worn. Every order is proofed before production, including repeats, which is the step that catches a garment code that has been discontinued since the first run.

Ready to Build a Range?
Tell us the event date and what you want people wearing. We will recommend the garment and the finish, and proof it before production.
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