Promotional Products in Wichita, KS

Wichita Custom Apparel helps local businesses, nonprofits, and event organizers put together branded giveaways and promotional merchandise that actually gets used — not thrown in a drawer. From trade show tables to client gift bags, we handle promotional products for organizations across the Wichita metro.

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Branded Giveaways and Merch for Wichita Organizations

A promotional product only works if someone actually keeps it. That's why we lean heavily on apparel and useful everyday items — shirts, hats, bags — rather than novelty trinkets that end up in the trash after the event ends. We work with businesses, nonprofits, and event organizers throughout Wichita, Andover, El Dorado, and the surrounding area on trade show swag, fundraiser giveaways, and client appreciation gifts.

Because promotional orders are often tied to a specific event date, we treat timeline as seriously as design. Tell us your event date up front and we will tell you honestly whether your target quantity and item choice are realistic for that window.

Estimated Pricing

Estimated pricing — request a quote for an exact number. Final pricing depends on product choice, decoration details, quantity, and timing.
Order sizeTypical quantityBallpark price (per piece)Notes
Small giveaway run25–99 pieces$4–$10Varies widely by item type
Trade show order100–499 pieces$3–$8Bags, drinkware, or apparel
Large event order500–999 pieces$2–$6Volume pricing applies
Enterprise/bulk order1,000+ piecesCustom quoteBest pricing at scale

Build the Shortlist Around the Recipient

Begin with what the recipient is likely to do next. A conference attendee may need to carry literature, making a tote useful during and after the event. A volunteer working outdoors may value a shirt, cap, or drinkware more than a desk item. An employee welcome kit can support a smaller quantity and a more durable product, while a broad public giveaway may prioritize easy transport and quick distribution. Age range, work setting, travel, climate, and whether recipients choose the item all help eliminate products that would otherwise look attractive only in a catalog.

Decide what success means before comparing merchandise. Brand visibility favors products used repeatedly in public. Event traffic may favor an item that is easy to hand out and carry. Recognition gifts should feel appropriate to the relationship and occasion. Fundraisers need enough perceived value to support their distribution model. A single item rarely optimizes reach, quality, usefulness, and low unit cost at once, so rank those goals and let the highest priority guide the category.

Compare Materials and Product Specifications

Ask for specifications, not just a thumbnail. For bags, compare dimensions, handle length, fabric weight, seams, gussets, and intended load. For drinkware, compare capacity, material, lid type, insulation, hand-wash or dishwasher guidance, and whether the imprint area changes by color. For apparel, review fiber content, garment weight, fit, available sizes, and decoration compatibility. Lanyards, writing instruments, and other accessories have their own attachment, mechanism, packaging, and safety considerations. The best option is the one whose construction fits the actual use.

Product color and finish affect branding. A logo that reads well on a white proof may lose contrast on a dark, translucent, reflective, or textured item. Some materials accept only certain decoration methods or a limited number of imprint colors. Curved products can have a smaller printable area than expected, and seams or handles may interrupt placement. Ask to see the stated imprint dimensions and decoration method before choosing an item based on how large the logo appears in a catalog mockup.

Supply Artwork That Fits the Decoration Method

Vector AI, EPS, SVG, or print-ready PDF artwork is the most flexible source for spot-color imprints because it can be resized and separated cleanly. Include Pantone or other brand color references, an approved one-color version, and rules for clear space or logo use. If only raster art exists, send the highest-resolution original rather than a screenshot. Photographs, gradients, very small type, and thin lines may not reproduce on every product, so keep a simplified mark available for small imprint areas.

Review the proof in context. Confirm the exact item, product color, imprint location, dimensions, orientation, logo version, spelling, and decoration colors. A digital proof shows layout but cannot make every monitor reproduce material and imprint colors exactly. If several products form one campaign, define which elements must remain consistent and which can adapt to the available imprint area. The same logo width is rarely appropriate for a shirt, narrow pen, tote, and cup.

Use Quantity Tiers Deliberately

Promotional products often have item-specific minimums, carton quantities, setup, and quantity breaks. Compare total project cost at realistic distribution counts rather than purchasing surplus solely to lower the unit price. Estimate attendance, the percentage of people likely to receive an item, staff needs, advance mailings, and a reserve for damaged or missing pieces. A targeted gift for a smaller qualified audience can justify a different unit cost than an open bowl of giveaways.

Splitting a quantity among product colors or separate artwork versions may affect the applicable tier or require additional setup. Packaging, individual mailing, kitting, and sorting can also matter even though they are not part of the item itself. State those requirements at the quote stage. For apparel-led campaigns, compare custom t-shirts and custom hats; a focused apparel order may offer clearer sizing, decoration, and care choices than a mixed merchandise package.

Work Backward From the In-Hand Date

Product sourcing, inventory, art preparation, proofing, approval, decoration, quality review, shipping, and any kitting all sit between the quote and distribution. Imported or nonstandard items may have different dependencies from readily available products. Share the date merchandise must physically arrive, the event location if relevant, and any earlier date required for assembling bags or shipping to recipients. When the schedule is tight, flexibility on product color or model can be more useful than choosing an item before availability is confirmed.

Name one person to approve the item and artwork, and gather stakeholder edits before replying to a proof. Before authorization, reconcile the quote, proof, quantity, product identifier, color, imprint, delivery destination, and date. Save those records for repeat campaigns. Reorders should reference the prior specifications while confirming current inventory, minimums, and product revisions. Recurring races and nonprofit campaigns can also use the planning details on 5K run shirts and fundraiser shirts when apparel is central to the event.

Plan Distribution and Care Information

The handoff affects whether merchandise gets used. Sort apparel by size, keep event staff items separate, and label product variants clearly. If care instructions are important, retain the manufacturer guidance rather than applying one rule to every material. Do not assume all drinkware is dishwasher safe, all bags tolerate machine washing, or every printed surface resists heat and abrasion. Giving recipients accurate care information protects the useful life of both the product and its decoration.

Related Pages

Planning a fundraiser or race? See fundraiser shirts and 5K run shirts. For everyday branded apparel, browse custom t-shirts and custom hats.

Promotional Products FAQ

What kinds of promotional products do you offer beyond apparel?

Alongside branded apparel, we can source and brand items like tote bags, drinkware, lanyards, and other giveaway merchandise. Apparel remains our strongest category, so ask us for a recommendation if you are choosing between item types.

How far ahead should we order for a trade show or event?

We recommend starting the quote process at least three to four weeks before your event date, especially for larger orders or items that need sourcing beyond our standard apparel offering.

Can you keep our branding consistent across different item types?

Yes — once we have your logo file and brand colors on hand, we apply the same consistent branding whether it is going on a t-shirt, a hat, or a bag, so your booth or giveaway table looks cohesive.

Do you offer lower minimums for smaller giveaway runs?

Yes, smaller runs are possible for most promotional items, though per-piece cost is naturally higher at lower quantities. We will give you pricing at a few different quantity tiers so you can decide what fits your budget.

What is the most cost-effective promotional item for a tight budget?

For most tight-budget events, a simple one-color printed t-shirt or tote bag tends to offer the best combination of visibility and low per-piece cost. We can walk through options once we know your budget and audience.

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Quote worksheet

Custom apparel project intake

01 Contact details
02 Job specifications
03 Artwork + order notes

Include item preferences, colors, decoration locations, sizes, and a share link if your artwork is online.

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