Corporate events

Swag people wear to the airport, not just the session.

A stitched logo with the employee's own name under it beats a printed giveaway every time. The bar sets up in the foyer, the break area, or the party floor and turns a merch table into the busiest corner of your event.

How corporate programs run

Your logo is digitized and sample-stitched before anyone travels — you approve a photo of the actual sew-out, not a mock-up. On event day, guests pick a garment and add the personal line: name, team, tenure year, or a summit hashtag. Left-chest polos and caps run 8–12 minutes; the wait itself becomes networking time around the station.

For all-hands and holiday parties, we pre-collect sizes through your planner and stage garments alphabetically, which turns pickup into minutes. For multi-day summits, the bar runs foyer hours between sessions — the photos above are from exactly that kind of program, where the station works the hallway while the general session meets.

Conference breakout session audience in a meeting room during a summit program
Summit programs: sessions inside, the bar working the foyer.

The paperwork is the easy part

One invoice, a certificate of insurance issued to your venue's spec, and a W-9 on request. Facilities teams get a one-page power and footprint sheet: 10×10 feet, two 120V circuits, no water, no compressed air, no venue equipment. Most office buildings approve it same-day.

Next stop: your venue

Have a summit or party date on the calendar?

Send headcount and city. We will return a garment menu, machine plan, and itemized quote your procurement team can approve without a call.