Refresh – 28 company swag ideas with real world examples

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Business owner showcasing branded merchandise and company swag ideas at outdoor event booth.

Today, in a shift away from inexpensive, disposable giveaway products, many brands are embracing useful, meaningful company swag ideas that people want to hold on to, like tote bags featuring cool designs and reusable and refillable ceramic mugs. In fact, the top promotional product trends in 2025 showed that 83% of US consumers regularly use promotional products in their day-to-day lives. And according to a recent ASI’s Ad Impressions Study, promotional products are Americans’ favorite form of advertising. It’s no wonder brands are lining up to create useful and stunning promotional products.

Effective company swag ideas showcase creativity, innovation and a genuine understanding of what their audiences value, such as Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Nostalgia Collection that draws in their audience with fond childhood memories. 

From heart-eye emojis to engaging comments like “I need these now,” these big and small business swag ideas made quite an impression on social media. Read on to find out how these brands used their company swag to engage with their audience and grow their business.

Tote bag company swag ideas

1. Mush

Source: mushbottega via Instagram

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Instagram: @mushbottega

Leaning into its bright, colorful brand identity, this jewelry store in Los Angeles created company swag featuring its logo and fun color palette. This cute bag, where customers can stash all the goodies they pick up in-store, is useful and reusable.

VistaPrint offers a variety of bag types you can print your design onto. If tote bags don’t capture your brand essence, maybe duffel bags or laptop cases are a better fit. 

2. Sbj Esntls

Source: SBJ Esntls via Instagram

Location: Los Angeles, CA

Instagram: @sbj_esntls

Sbj Esntls designed a canvas tote bag with the message “self care is esntl,” incorporating part of the brand’s name into a popular mantra. It also uses butterfly imagery, associating the brand with transformation.

3. Andelin Family Farm

Source: Andelin Family Farm via Instagram

Location: Nevada, USA

Instagram: @andelinfamilyfarm

Andelin Family Farm wanted to expand the typical farm experience for its visitors. So, they converted a barn on the property into a farm store, putting up market lights and selling merchandise. The farm had a specific logo designed for the store to bring the swag designs together, distinct from the farm itself. 

When the Andelin Family Farm expanded by converting its red barn into a farm store with merchandise and swag, “it really opened an awesome opportunity as a value-added shopping experience for our guests and increased our revenue,” the owner said. The farm store and merchandise also created a guest following that built anticipation for new merch drops each season.

4. Sager Reeves Gallery

Source: Sager Reeves Gallery via Instagram

Location: Columbia, MS

Instagram: @sagerreeves 

Art gallery Sager Reeves maintained an artistic yet functional approach when creating coasters, tote bags and mugs for its latest merchandise line. They wanted their swag to become a conversation piece among visitors and customers.

“We look for items that are functional and beautiful, that we’d personally want to own and use. Our gallery gift shop is one way our visitors can support and connect with the gallery even if they’re not in a position to purchase original artwork,” said the gallery owners.

5. The Snail On The Wall

Source: The Snail On The Wall via Instagram

Location: Huntsville, AL

Instagram: @snailbooks 

The Snail On The Wall bookshop created a design that could easily be used on multiple promotional products, like T-shirts, mugs and tote bags. The illustration features a snail reading a book and perched atop a stack of books saying “Pace Yourself.” It’s a perfect design for printing on any color background (or swag!). Reminiscent of book illustrations, the graphic ties into the store’s primary offering: books!

6. Kolam

Source: VistaPrint via Instagram

Location: Paris, France

Instagram: @kolamparis 

When Kolam was looking to create branded swag, they turned to VistaPrint. Drawing inspiration from the nano canteen’s Sri Lankan roots, the deep purple tote features their logo of a folklore-inspired character in bright, attention-grabbing colors.

When you’re exploring company swag ideas, think about what will get noticed. Whether your brand needs to stand out on a crowded city street or an Instagram explore page, bold design choices can help you do that. This is easy if your brand identity already incorporates bold colors or patterns, but if your look tends to be more subdued, experiment with ways your merch design can attract attention without deviating from your brand.

Clothing and footwear company swag ideas

7. Ben and Jerry’s

Source: Ben & Jerry’s via​​ Instagram

Location: South Burlington, VT

Instagram: @benandjerrys 

Collaborations (“collabs” for short) are an effective strategy for any brand. A collab exposes one brand’s audience to the other’s, leading to sales from new customers outside their typical demographic. They also allow creative teams to try new designs outside their comfort zone, creating something fresh in the process.

That’s what Ben and Jerry’s did when they teamed up with Nike to create Chunky Dunky, incorporating the familiar backdrop and imagery found on every pint of its ice cream. The Nike swoop is there, but this time with a wavy bottom edge, a nod to a dripping ice cream cone.

8. Disney

Source: Disney Store via Instagram

Location: Burbank, CA

Instagram: @disneystore

Disney’s Winnie the Pooh Nostalgia Collection brought back fonts and styles familiar to anyone alive in the 90s, a fun nod to longtime fans. With skinny fonts and small, centered character images, these sweatshirts feel subdued enough for an adult fan but playful enough to be unmistakably Disney.

9. Adobe  

Adobe’s audience-focused hoodie swag via LinkedIn

Location: San Jose, CA

Linkedin: @adobe

Adobe gave out practical company swag—a branded tech entrepreneur uniform of a gray hoodie, sneakers and bag for toting tech tools—at its Adobe Champion event in San Jose. Take inspiration from Adobe’s effective approach of giving people the swag they actually want. If techies can be spotted by their gray hoodies, Adobe wants them to be spotted by its gray hoodies.

10. LinkedIn

Source: LinkedIn Life via Instagram

Location: Sunnyvale, CA

Instagram: @linkedinlife 

LinkedIn has the image of the “buttoned-up, professional” among social media platforms. Company swag can shape how your brand is perceived, so by teaming up with Converse, LinkedIn showed the world that they, too, can be relaxed and relatable.

However, these simple sneakers don’t go so far off-brand that they don’t feel like LinkedIn, and that’s why they work. They add a new dimension to viewers’ perception of LinkedIn’s brand without contradicting its persona.

11. Sneaky Pickle

Source: 𝕊𝕟𝕖𝕒𝕜𝕪 ℙ𝕚𝕔𝕜𝕝𝕖 via Instagram

Location: New Orleans, LA

Instagram: @yousneakypickle 

New Orleans restaurant and bar, The Sneaky Pickle, leaned into its funky, offbeat vibe to create eye-catching custom T-shirts. The design was the creative brainchild of its owner: “I actually design all of the merch. And my business has been taking off with tons of other restaurants and businesses inquiring for designs.”

12. Dunkin’

Source: Dunkin’ via Instagram

Location: Canton, MA

Instagram: @dunkin 

Super Bowl commercials are often trend-starters, and at the 2024 Super Bowl, Dunkin’ featured a parody boy band known as the DunKings. But that’s not all they did—they also dropped DunKings tracksuits, which sold out almost immediately and led to eBay bidding wars.

13. Edy’s Grocer

Source: Edy’s Grocer via Instagram

Location: Brooklyn, NY

Instagram: @edysgrocer 

Edy’s Grocers brings its brand to life with the KEEP IT ZESTY T-shirt. This black crewneck features a bold design on both the front and back. The front showcases the fun phrase “Easy, Peasy, Lemon Squeezy!” in bright yellow, with a small purple hand squeezing a lemon. On the back, the same graphic appears larger, with the brand’s tagline, “Keep It Zesty,” and “Edy’s Grocer.”

The lemon imagery is a key part of Edy’s Grocers’ brand, symbolizing freshness and zest. More than just branded swag, this T-shirt captures the brand’s personality and commitment to bold, flavorful products.

When brainstorming swag ideas, think about how your unique company swag can reflect your brand identity. Like Edy’s, incorporate elements of your brand story into your merchandise to create a deeper connection with your audience.

Headwear company swag ideas

14. Creamies

Source: Creamies Ice Cream via Instagram

Location: Various

Instagram: @creamiesicecream

Premium ice cream brand Creamies, serving customers since the 1950s, designed hats and T-shirts bearing their iconic logo. The merchandise is fairly understated; swag doesn’t need to be complex or even a vehicle for brand recognition. Because Creamies is a long-established business, this merch is simply a way for clientele to showcase their love for the brand.

15. To the Moon

Source: VistaPrint via Instagram

Location: UK

Instagram: @tothemoon.uk 

Luxury candle brand To the Moon worked with VistaPrint to design white embroidered baseball caps for swag with a subtler touch. A minimalist design can be a sophisticated way to promote your brand, even when it’s juxtaposed with a casual item like a cap. Sometimes, your logo is all you need on a piece of merchandise. 

When designing your company swag, think about whether your brand identity is more subtle or maximalist. Do you offer a wide range of products or services, or just one? How does your target customer tend to style themselves? While there’s such a thing as having too little of your brand in your merch, there’s also such a thing as having too much.

16. Gold Dust Hair Studio

Source: golddusthairstudio via Instagram

Location: San Antonio, TX

Instagram: @golddusthairstudio

Gold Dust Hair Studio, an eco-friendly salon that recycles and repurposes all waste materials and hair clippings, was inspired by the colors, atmosphere and people of the salon to create this line of merch. When we asked the salon owners why they wanted to create company swag, they told us it felt natural to lean into its cute, creative brand. Turns out, it really paid off!

The owners told us, “It has created constant free marketing for us. We have had many new clients call for an appointment just out of the curiosity of a shirt they saw on someone out at the mall. This got them to look us up, engage in our website and click on our socials.” 

17. Water’s Edge

Source: Water’s Edge via Instagram

Location: Mt. Pleasant, SC

Instagram: @watersedgeshemcreek 

Knowing that their customers needed a way to keep the sun out of their eyes at their cabana bar, Water’s Edge designed these caps using brand fonts and colors. The custom caps feature Water’s Edge’s logo, with “cabana bar” in capitals underneath. That way, anybody who sees one instantly knows what kind of business Water’s Edge is and where to go for their next ice-cold drink.

18. Tarpon River Brewing

Source: Tarpon River Brewing via Instagram

Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL

Instagram: @tarponriverbrewing

Tarpon River Brewing’s bright orange caps cleverly match the shade of their craft beer. They’ve got camouflage hats in the same line, evoking an outdoorsy lifestyle. As you design your company swag, think about creative ways to incorporate or suggest the lifestyle your brand promotes. For Tarpon, it’s all about the outdoors. For you, it might be an eco-friendly, sustainable lifestyle.

19. Made It Mikayla

Source: Made It Mikayla via Instagram

Location: Tucson, AZ

Instagram: @madeitmikayla 

Mikayla, a digital artist and graphic designer behind Made It Mikayla, brings a unique touch to headwear swag with her Tucson Arizona Cap. This white embroidered cap features a striking design of the Arizonian landscape—complete with the sun, desert and various cacti—alongside the text “Tucson, Arizona.” The bright colors and detailed embroidery pop against the white cap, making it a standout piece of merchandise for anyone proud of their Tucson roots.

Location-based company swag ideas like Mikayla’s Tucson Cap help build connections with the local community. Incorporate geographic elements such as landmarks or regional symbols to create meaningful swag that resonates with your audience. This makes it a great company swag idea for promoting local pride.

Drinkware company swag ideas

20. Cooperative Coffee Roasters

Source: Cooperative Coffee Roasters via Instagram

Location: Asheville, NC

Instagram: @cooperativecoffeeroasters 

For coffee shop branded company swag, mugs are a no-brainer, especially if the clientele can bring them back to the shop for a refill. Aiming to build that close relationship with their customers, Cooperative Coffee Roasters designed distinctive mugs based on old-school diner designs.

21. Broken Tart

Source: Broken Tart via Instagram

Location: Oak Park, IL

Instagram: @brokentart 

When designing their company swag, Broken Tart knew all too well that people wanted a cup of coffee to go with their baked goods. The bakery released two custom mugs to promote the brand and give customers something useful. By offering both a classic ceramic mug and a screwtop lid option, they covered all bases: lounging at home and busy days on the go (that hopefully includes a stop at Broken Tart!).

22. Greiser’s Coffee and Market

Source: Greiser’s Coffee & Market via Instagram

Location: Connecticut, USA

Instagram: @greisers

Connecticut coffee shop Greiser’s hometown, Easton, has been officially named the Christmas Tree Capital of Connecticut (CTCC) because it has more tree farms than anywhere else in the state. People visiting between Thanksgiving and Christmas are a huge source of traffic for the store, so Greiser’s decided to capitalize on that seasonal boost. Sales of the coffee shop’s branded caps and mugs also support Easton tree farms, meaning Greiser’s merchandise directly benefits their local community.

23. Just Rosy

Just Rosy mug via Instagram, example of custom drinkware.

Source: Just Rosy via Instagram

Location: MA, United States

Instagram: @just__rosy 

Just Rosy, a small-batch jewelry brand known for its nature-inspired, demi-fine pieces, uses custom white mugs with a metal rim and the brand’s logo as part of their corporate swag. These mugs are a staple at trade shows, where they serve as both event swag and employee gifts. The simple, functional design helps promote the brand while fostering a sense of unity among team members.

Sticker company swag ideas

24. Ocoee Coffee Joint

Source: Ocoee Coffee Joint via Instagram

Location: Ocoee, TN

Instagram: @ocoeecoffeejoint 

Who doesn’t love a good sticker? Especially one you can stick on your coffee mug or laptop? Ocoee worked with an independent artist, William Nealy, to create these stickers. The business owner wanted to create something that appealed to the rafting and outdoor community they cater to in Ocoee. “I wanted to make something that portrayed all the fun that’s had out there on the river,” the owner of Ocoee Coffee Joint told us.

25. Bomu

Source: Bomu via Instagram

Location: Multiple locations 

Instagram: @bomuevents 

Bomu’s sleek black quarter-zip jackets are the perfect example of employee swag that blends comfort and style. Designed for their management and creative teams, these jackets feature a minimalistic design with the brand’s logo embroidered in white on the left chest. This kind of thoughtful, high-quality swag speaks volumes about the brand’s attention to detail!

26. Peaceful Side Social

Source: Peaceful Side Social via Instagram

Location: Tennessee, USA

Instagram: @peacefulsidesocial 

Recognizing that stickers are a hot ticket item among craft beer fans, this Tennessee brewery made them a big feature of its merchandise line. One of a frothing beer glass and the other of a tasty-looking snack containing the Peaceful Side Social logo—the fun illustrated stickers perfectly align with the brand’s identity.

Unique company swag ideas

27. Loews Hotels

Source: by Soboconcepts for Loews Hotels via Instagram

Location: Miami, FL

Instagram: @soboconcepts 

One fun way to personalize your company swag is to incorporate your location in some way. It doesn’t have to be straightforward, like a skyline, either. Loews Hotels created these deck chair phone holders in a fun nod to their Miami location. Swag can be functional or purely fun. The right balance for your brand depends on what your brand does, and for a hotel chain that welcomes vacationers, a fun little phone holder is the perfect way to promote the brand.

28. New York Post

New York Post via Pinterest

Source: New York Post via Pinterest

Location: New York, NY

Instagram: @nypost

Consumable swag is a delicious way to make an impression. The New York Post did this brilliantly with branded buckets of gummy bears featuring a witty phrase. Promotional products like this can be a great gift for collaborators, appealing office swag for office visitors and giveaways for event attendees.

Think about where and how the recipient will use your swag, like how the New York Post created a shareable office pick-me-up. Maybe your merchandise will become a valuable tool in its receiver’s toolkit or make weekday lunches easier. Focus on the user’s experience with your corporate swag ideas.

When you’re brainstorming company swag ideas, don’t limit yourself to items you’ve seen other brands offer. Think outside the box and explore creative options, like customizable puzzles and plant kits. Loews and the New York Post knew their audience and created unique company swag that they would enjoy. Think about innovative ways you can stick in your target customer’s mind as you design your next piece of swag.

Design the kind of company swag you’d want to receive

When you have great promotional products, people won’t just be happy to receive them; they’ll line up around your booth, enter giveaways and follow your brand more closely for new merch drops. The key is to create something people are excited to receive and keen to hold on to

“Bringing your brand and business to life on physical products has the power to strengthen customer relationships and even open up new revenue streams,” explains Llorenç Sola, General Manager of VistaPrint Promotional Products, Apparel and Gifts. 

As shown in the examples in this article and as Llorenç Sola points out, “great swag and memorable merchandise is an effective and authentic way to grow your business, while tapping into the fun and creativity of the design process.” Once you’ve got something that grabs the right kind of attention, you’re on your way to replicating the success of the brands we’ve featured.