SERVICES full-service, one vendor
Everything a staffed hat bar includes
You book one crew and get the whole operation: product sourcing, patch production, the station build, trained operators, and a clean load-out. Here is the itemized version.
The cap wall
We stock the station from brands people already trust on their heads: Richardson 112 truckers (the corporate-event workhorse), Flexfit and structured snapbacks, unstructured dad caps, and knit beanies for cold-weather dates. You approve the exact styles and colorways in advance, and we bring 10–15% overage so the last hour of the event has the same selection as the first.
For dress-code-conscious offices we can run a tighter palette — two hat silhouettes in brand-neutral colors reads more “company gift” and less “merch table.”
The patch program
Your logo, wordmark, or campaign art produced as real patches: woven for fine line detail, leather-debossed for a premium neutral, chenille for dimensional varsity texture, or printed full-color when the artwork demands gradients. A typical menu is four to eight patch options. Custom patch production runs two to three weeks, which is why we lock artwork before anything else on the calendar.
Companion stations from the same crew
Live apparel pressing
Full-color DTF transfers pressed onto tees, hoodies, and totes while guests watch — the natural pairing when you want more than headwear. Bella+Canvas 3001 tees and canvas totes are the usual base.
Laser engraving
Names and monograms engraved on straps, bottles, and tumblers. The photo set on this site includes engraved camera straps from a recent program — name-level personalization is a strong executive add-on.
Stickers & hard goods
UV-printed transfer stickers guests apply to laptops, water bottles, and cases. Low footprint, high volume, great as a second lane when the hat line peaks.
Merch Troop also runs embroidery and screen stations for programs that call for them — ask when you book and we’ll spec the right mix. Pricing details →
Want the spec sheet for your floor?
Tell us the space and headcount — we’ll send a station diagram, power needs, and a quote.