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Appreciation events where the gift is made in front of the team.

A box of pre-printed larges says 'we guessed.' A live station says 'this one is yours.'

HR teams book us for a reason that has nothing to do with printing: watching your name get pressed onto a jacket lands differently than finding a folded shirt on your chair. The product is the souvenir; the moment is the point. Our appreciation deployments are designed around that — personalization on the menu, every realistic size on the table, and a station placed where the team actually gathers.

Built for real workforces

  • Shift coverage: plants and hospitals do not have one lunch hour. We run split windows — an afternoon session and a night-shift session — on a single work order, so the 2 a.m. crew is not an afterthought.
  • Size honesty: the size run spans XS through 5XL because appreciation that stops at XL is not appreciation. Guests pick their own size at the table; nobody fills a form weeks ahead.
  • Personalization: names, years-of-service marks, department patches, or crew numbers — pressed or stitched while they watch.
Employees choosing caps and patches at a hat bar table during a company appreciation event
Field photoHat bar mid-rush at a team appreciation night

Venues we actually work

Warehouse floors with forklifts still moving one bay over, hospital courtyards between rounds, break rooms, ballrooms, and the parking lot with a taco truck — appreciation events happen where the team is, and the station adapts. Concrete, carpet, or asphalt, the requirements do not change: level ground, two circuits, and a defined window.

The budget conversation

Appreciation budgets are per-head and finite. Tell us the number and we will scope backward from it: product tier, one station or two, personalization or speed. A crew pressing quality pieces for 300 people at a defensible per-head figure is a solvable equation — we solve it in the quote, in writing, before you commit a dollar.

Open a service request.

Send the date, venue, headcount, and what you want printed. You get a scoped quote back within one business day — with power, footprint, and load-in specs already written in.

Start the work order