Logo merchandise is not just a product with a mark added to it. The logo method must fit the material, size, surface shape, user environment, and budget.
Artwork Files Come First
Vector artwork such as AI, EPS, or PDF gives the factory the cleanest starting point. PNG or JPG files may need redrawing before production review.
The custom logo merchandise collection helps buyers compare products where logo position, method, and visibility are central to the purchase decision.
Match Logo Method to Product Material
Screen printing, embroidery, UV printing, laser engraving, debossing, woven labels, and heat transfer all behave differently. The supplier should explain which method is suitable for the material and order quantity.
For apparel, hats, bags, drinkware, and small accessories, the full custom product catalog is useful for comparing logo areas and product surfaces.
Sampling Should Answer Production Questions
A sample should confirm logo readability, colour, placement, product finish, label position, and packaging. If the sample only checks the base product, the logo risk remains open.
When the logo item is part of a booth or campaign kit, connect it with the trade show giveaways collection to check deadline and packing assumptions.