Events · Corporate
The gifting moment that outlives the lanyard.
Conference suites, client appreciation nights, sales kickoffs, holiday parties — anywhere a company needs guests to leave holding something they’ll actually wear.
Corporate swag has a landfill problem, and everyone in the room knows it. The patch bar flips the equation: instead of handing guests a pre-made item, you hand them a choice. They pick the hat, pick the patches, watch it pressed, and walk away with something they built. Choice is why it gets worn — and the press line is why your event photographer will spend half the night at our table.
Formats we run for companies
- Hospitality suites: a refined version of the bar — premium hats, leather patches, laser-engraved initials. Built for sponsor guests and season-ticket suites; see the San Diego suite recap.
- Conference activations: a booth magnet that gives your team a reason to start conversations. Badge scans happen while the hat presses.
- Employee events: holiday parties, milestone celebrations, onboarding weeks. Company patch plus a wall of personality patches to mix in.
- Client appreciation nights: the two-hundred-person downtown reception format — stanchioned line, two presses, four crew, and a station that stays busy until close.
Planner logistics
We slot into hotel and venue rules cleanly: certificate of insurance on request, load-in through the dock on your schedule, one 20-amp circuit per press, and a footprint from a single eight-foot table up to a full ten-by-twenty display. Branded patch runs need about three weeks from approved art; rush timelines are sometimes possible — ask before you assume.
Budget shape: most corporate stops land between the $5,000 staffed base and a scope that scales with headcount and hat tier. One contact, one invoice, one crew. Send your date and headcount →