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Bachelor Party Shirts That Won't Embarrass Anyone
There's a version of bachelor-party apparel that gets worn beyond the weekend. There's another version that gets buried in the closet. Same budget. Different design rules. Here's how to land in the first camp. Read more...
5K Race Tees That Get Worn After the Race
The standard finisher tee gets one wear, then becomes a paint rag. Here's how race directors design tees runners actually keep — better blanks, designs that aren't just the sponsor logo wall, and the right print method. Read more...
Wedding-Party Apparel That Doesn't Scream Wedding Party
The default wedding-party apparel — matching tank tops with cursive Comic Sans — gets worn once and never again. Here's how to design pieces the bridal party will actually wear out the door. Read more...
Branded Onboarding Kits for Distributed Teams (the Real Logistics)
Onboarding kits used to be an HQ-closet thing. Distributed companies need a different playbook — single PO, individual home addresses, blind-shipped, on-time for day one. Here's how the logistics actually work. Read more...
Conference Giveaways That Don't Get Thrown Out
The standard conference giveaway has a 60% bin rate. Hotel cleanup crews recycle the rest. Here's what actually gets used, what reads well in a hand-photo, and what's worth the per-piece spend. Read more...
The Corporate Gifting Playbook for Series A and B Founders
By Series B, your gifting line item is real money — investor touches, key-customer thank-yous, milestone gifts, new-hire kits. Most founders are still treating it as a personal-card expense. Here's the program-level playbook. Read more...
The Multi-Location Restaurant Group's Apparel Playbook
Single-location restaurants buy uniforms. Restaurant groups manage uniforms. The playbook is different — single PO, distributed shipping, recurring cohorts, one vendor relationship. Here's how it actually works. Read more...
Embroidery or Screen Print: Which Method Fits the Merch You Sell Over the Bar?
There's a real difference between a staff polo and the t-shirt a customer buys to take home. Different products, different jobs, different decoration. Here's how to pick. Read more...
What Bars Get Wrong About Staff Polos (and How to Fix It)
Most bars wait until the polos are falling apart before they think about replacing them. By then half the staff is in mismatched t-shirts. Here's the playbook for treating staff apparel like the brand asset it is. Read more...
New Drop: Made in America — the Flag Capsule
Our Made in America flag capsule just dropped — Comfort Colors tees, Adidas and Under Armour polos, embroidered snapbacks. All printed in the USA. Read more...
Inside a 250-Piece Restaurant Staff Uniform Project
What a typical 250-piece restaurant uniform refresh looks like — embroidered polos, hoodies, hats, multiple locations, ten-day turnaround. Read more...
Embroidery vs. Screen Printing vs. DTF: Which Method Fits Your Project?
A practical guide to choosing the right print method for your apparel project — when embroidery wins, when screen print wins, when DTF makes more sense, and how the choices change at scale. Read more...