Promotional Products Ideas: What to Order, What It Costs, and How Long It Takes

Promotional Products Ideas

If you’re looking for promotional products ideas, the hardest part is not finding options. It’s choosing items that fit your budget, arrive on time, and look great with your logo.

This guide breaks down the most popular promo items and why they work, what drives pricing, typical lead times, and which branding methods make the most sense for apparel, drinkware, bags, and giveaways. When you’re ready, you can browse the catalogue and request a quote with your quantity and deadline so we can recommend the best options fast.

Quick answers

  • Best promotional products ideas (most reliable): hoodies, tumblers, pens, tote or computer bags, and simple tech accessories.
  • Fastest options when you’re on a deadline: pens, basic drinkware, and in stock apparel with simple imprinting (rush depends on stock and artwork approval).
  • Best value for tight budgets: pens and event giveaways ordered in higher quantities.
  • Best for client gifts: premium drinkware, tech items, and executive gifts.
  • What you need for a fast quote: item type, quantity, deadline, and your logo file (PDF, AI, EPS, or high resolution PNG).

Best Promotional Products by Use Case

If you pick items by use case, you avoid the most common mistake: ordering something that looks good but does not get used. Below are reliable starting points, and you can narrow from there in the catalogue.

Trade shows and events

promotional keychain with custom logo

Go for items that people can grab quickly and keep. Think simple giveaways plus one “better” item for qualified leads. If you are also ordering signage or banners for the booth, pair this with Large Format Printing so everything matches.

New customer giveaways

Choose something practical that fits in a car, desk, or bag. This works best when the branding is clean and not crowded. If your logo needs a quick refresh for print, you can route it through Graphic Design.

Staff uniforms and team kits

Consistency matters here. Matching colours and a repeatable placement makes reorders painless. Start with the Promotional Products service page so you can align on apparel and decoration options.

Client appreciation and holiday gifts

Pick fewer, better items. Presentation and packaging can matter more than quantity. If you need printed inserts, cards, or a short note, that usually falls under Digital and Offset Printing.

Job sites and field teams

High-visibility work shirt with reflective stripes and company branding.

Durability and visibility matter. Choose items that can handle daily use and still look good. For contractors who also need plan sets or site documents, you can coordinate related print under Our Services.

Office and onboarding kits

These work best when the kit feels intentional. A small set of matching items can beat a random mix. If you want help bundling sets by new hire name or department, Kitting is relevant.


Most Popular Promotional Items (And Why They Work)

If you want promotional products that actually get used (and keep your logo in front of people), start with the categories below. These are the most reliable picks because they fit real life routines: commuting, work, events, and day to day errands.

Hoodies and branded outerwear

Promotional apparel shown on a person holding a scooter outdoors.

Hoodies, crewnecks, and jackets feel higher value than a basic tee, which means people keep them longer and wear them more often. They’re great for staff uniforms, team gear, and client appreciation gifts. Browse options like hoodies and outerwear and choose a style that matches how your audience will actually use it.

Travel tumblers and drinkware

Drinkware is one of the safest bets in promotional products. Tumblers and bottles get daily use at work, in the car, and at the gym, which turns your logo into repeated impressions. If you want practical items that people rarely throw out, start with travel tumblers.

Pens and writing items

Assorted click pens with custom logos in multiple colors.

Pens are still the go to when you need scale and value. They are easy to hand out, easy to keep at the front desk, and they work for almost any industry. If you’re planning an event or want something budget friendly for walk ins, look at promotional pens.

Computer bags and everyday carry

Tote bags are common, but computer bags and backpacks tend to stick around longer. They are perfect for onboarding kits, staff gear, schools, and corporate events. If you want something that feels more premium, browse computer bags.

Tech accessories people keep

Tech items feel modern and giftable, which makes them a strong choice for client gifts and employee onboarding. Think chargers, cables, phone accessories, and desk tech. The best approach is to pick something useful that won’t be tossed after one day. Start with technology and equipment.

Trade show and event essentials

If your goal is booth traffic and follow ups, you need items that pair well with a quick conversation: giveaways, lanyards, badges, and booth friendly handouts. You can also build a simple kit that includes a giveaway plus a higher value item for hot leads. See trade show and event items.

Workwear for crews and field teams

Branded workwear coveralls shown on a model.

For contractors, warehouses, and field teams, workwear is one of the best branding investments because it shows up on job sites, deliveries, and service calls every day. Focus on durability and comfort first, then choose the right decoration method for long wear. Browse workwear to see options.

Quick tip: If you’re choosing between categories, pick the item that matches your audience’s daily routine. The more often they use it, the more value you get from every unit you order.


How Printing on Promotional Products Works (Branding Methods Guide)

The same logo can look very different depending on how it’s applied. The best method depends on the item material, the look you want, and the quantity. If you want help picking the right approach, start on the Promotional Products service page and share what you’re ordering.

Screen printing vs heat transfer (apparel)

Screen printing is often chosen for bold, simple designs on tees and hoodies. Heat transfer can be useful when you need a specific look, smaller runs, or detailed artwork.

If your artwork has fine lines or small text, it’s worth checking file quality first. File Preparation outlines what to send so your logo stays sharp.

Embroidery (hats and polos)

Embroidery is popular for hats, polos, and jackets because it looks professional and holds up well with wear. Not every logo is embroidery friendly, though. Very thin lines and tiny details can lose clarity.

If you need your logo simplified for embroidery, Graphic Design can help.

Laser engraving (metal drinkware, tools)

Laser Engraving Water Bottles
Credit: omtech

Engraving is common on metal drinkware and tools when you want a clean, durable mark. It can look premium, especially for corporate gifts and staff recognition.

Pad printing (curved items)

Pad printing is used on smaller items and curved surfaces where other methods are difficult. It’s common for giveaways like some pens and compact promo items.

Full colour print (flat items, premium look)

Full colour printing is useful when you want gradients, photos, or multi colour branding on flatter surfaces. It’s a good fit when design detail matters more than a single colour imprint.

Deboss and emboss (leather, notebooks)

Debossing and embossing are often chosen for notebooks and higher end items because it’s subtle and professional. It works best when the logo is simple.

Which method should I choose

If you want the quickest answer, send:

  • the item link from the catalogue
  • quantity and deadline
  • your logo file

Then we can confirm the best branding method for that exact product. If you’d rather message first, use Contact.


What Impacts Promotional Product Pricing

Promotional products pricing depends on the product itself and how it’s branded. The most reliable way to get accurate pricing is to confirm specs and review artwork first.

Here are the main factors that move pricing up or down:

Quantity breaks

Most items get cheaper per unit as quantity increases. If you’re unsure, pick two quantity options (example: one for a small team kit and one for a larger event).

Number of imprint colours or full colour

More complex decoration can change cost. If you are trying to keep budget tight, simplifying the logo treatment often helps.

Print locations

One location is usually simpler than multiple locations. If you want sleeve prints, back prints, or multiple placements, include that in your request.

Item quality tier

Many categories have economy, mid range, and premium options. The right choice depends on whether it’s a giveaway, a staff uniform, or a gift.

Setup and tooling

Some decoration methods require setup. This is one reason “the same item” can price differently depending on branding.

Shipping and rush options

Timing affects cost. If you need items quickly, your choices may narrow based on stock and production schedules.

Packaging and kitting

If you need individual packaging, gift boxes, or grouped kits for teams, it can affect labour and handling. If you’re building kits, see Kitting.

Final pricing is always confirmed after specs and artwork review. If you want to send details now, start on the Promotional Products service page.


Typical Lead Times, Minimums, and Rush Options

Lead times vary by item, branding method, and whether the product is in stock. The safest way to hit a deadline is to lock in your item choice early and approve artwork as soon as possible.

Typical production windows

Many orders follow a general pattern:

  • economy timelines when you have flexibility
  • standard timelines for most business orders
  • rush timelines when stock and decoration allow it

Because timing depends on the exact product and decoration method, it’s best to confirm timing based on the specific item link you choose in the catalogue.

Minimum order quantities vary

Most promotional items have minimums that depend on the product. If you only need a small run, say so early and we can steer you toward items that make sense.

When rush is realistic

Rush is more realistic when:

  • the product is in stock
  • the branding method is straightforward
  • you approve the proof quickly

If your deadline is fixed, tell us the date you need the items in hand and we will confirm the best options. For the fastest back and forth, follow the file guidance on File Preparation so your logo is ready to go.

Artwork and Logo File Checklist for Promotional Items

Most delays happen at the logo stage. If your file is clean, proofs move faster and decoration looks better on the final product.

What to send

Vector files are ideal because they scale cleanly for embroidery, screen printing, and engraving.

  • Best: AI, EPS, SVG, print ready PDF
  • Sometimes OK: high resolution PNG (especially for simple, flat logos)

If you’re not sure what you have, send it anyway. We can tell you what will work for the item and branding method. The File Preparation page gives a quick checklist that applies here too.

Colour matching notes

If you have brand colours that must match, include your brand guidelines or colour references. Some methods and materials match differently, so it’s better to flag this early.

Placement notes

Tell us where you want the logo, especially for apparel. Simple notes help a lot, such as:

  • left chest
  • centred on front
  • sleeve
  • back print

If you need help laying out the artwork, Graphic Design is the right place to start.

What to include in your request

When you message us or submit details, include:

  • item link from the catalogue
  • quantity and sizes (for apparel)
  • deadline
  • logo file

If you’d rather send everything in one place, start on the Promotional Products service page.


Promotional Products We Supply for Hamilton and Burlington Businesses

Promotional products work best when they match the business and the audience. Here are common local use cases we see across Hamilton and Burlington.

Trades and contractors

Insulated lunch cooler bags with custom print area.

Branded hats, hoodies, and durable drinkware are common for crews and job sites. Many contractors pair this with printed materials like safety signage or site posters through Large Format Printing.

Medical and dental

Clean, professional items like branded pens, notebooks, and drinkware work well for front desk and referral partners.

Real estate

Open house kits often include branded pens, notepads, and small giveaways alongside signage. If you also need signs, Large Format Printing is a good companion.

Restaurants and hospitality

Branded apparel, hats, and gift items are common, especially when staff turnover is high and reorders need to be consistent.

Schools and nonprofits

Event giveaways and fundraising items tend to focus on value and easy distribution. If you need bundled kits for a team or event, Kitting can help.

Corporate offices

Employee recognition plaques set with engraved titles.

Corporate gifting and onboarding kits often do best with fewer, higher quality items that look intentional.

If you’re not sure what fits your audience, browse the catalogue and shortlist 3 to 5 items, then we’ll help you narrow it down.

Promotional Products Ideas FAQs

What are the best promotional products for a trade show in Hamilton?

Items that are easy to grab and keep work best, like pens, drinkware, totes, and simple tech accessories. Match the item to your audience and your booth goals.

What promotional products are best for a tight budget?

Budget friendly options usually focus on high usefulness and simpler branding, like pens, basic drinkware, and practical totes. Quantity and decoration method also affect cost.

Do promotional items have minimum order quantities?

Yes. Minimums vary by product and branding method. If you need a smaller run, ask for items that fit low quantity orders.

How do promotional product lead times work?

Lead times depend on the item, stock availability, and branding method. Approving artwork quickly is one of the best ways to stay on schedule.

What file type do you need for my logo?

Vector files are best (AI, EPS, SVG, print ready PDF). High resolution PNG can work for some items. If you are unsure, send what you have and confirm before production.

What is the difference between screen printing, embroidery, and engraving?

Screen printing is common for apparel with simple designs. Embroidery is stitched and popular for hats and polos. Engraving is often used on metal items like drinkware and tools.

Can you match my brand colours on promotional products?

You can provide brand guidelines or colour references. Colour matching can vary by item material and branding method, so it’s best to confirm during artwork review.

Can you ship promotional products to multiple addresses?

Often yes. If you need items split by location, department, or recipient, mention it early so packaging and distribution can be planned.