Printing your logo on a pen serves as a marketing strategy. But is it the best marketing strategy for your business? If you're looking to make a meaningful impression, there's so much more you could do with a thoughtful branded merchandise strategy.
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From premium apparel and drinkware to custom tech and travel accessories, your options are virtually limitless. Whether you're planning corporate gifts, employee recognition, or customer rewards, one key decision can shape your impact: to go custom or choose ready-made. Here's how to decide which option is right for your brand.
Almost any branded item can reinforce your brand identity and attract clients. Custom branded merchandise is an opportunity to elevate your presence in the market, set your company apart and deepen client engagement.
For certain businesses, high-quality branded merchandise is a strategic business development investment. Unlike generic promotional products like stress balls or keychains, branded merchandise is:
Thoughtfully designed
Visually aligned with your brand
Functional and memorable
The goal is simple: strengthen key relationships by showing attention to detail, delivering value, and creating a lasting impression.
Also known as off-the-shelf, this approach involves selecting pre-existing and easy to source products, such as apparel, drinkware, or tech accessories. These items can be quickly branded with your logo or messaging. You may be able to choose the colors and sizes of some items but cannot build an item from scratch. You can purchase ready-made merchandise through a distributor like Phase 3 or an online channel. So, ready-made merchandise is faster to source and more cost-effective but offers less customization.
Custom sourcing is the process of designing and producing unique branded items specifically for your business. This includes concept development, material selection, design iterations, and managing production. The merchandise is often sourced from popular retail brands or overseas manufacturers that can custom-produce an item. It's a hands-on, strategic approach to building bespoke brand-defining merchandise. Successful custom sourcing starts with the right partner. At Phase 3, we have strong relationships with premium manufacturers and global brands. This gives our clients access to unique, high-quality items that might be hard to find.
Ready-made branded merchandise makes sense when:
Many off-the-shelf items can be delivered within 2 to 14 business days, depending on the level of customization required.
These items often offer commodity pricing, especially when ordered in bulk. Some vendors will also offer free, limited customization.
We know these items are people-pleasers. Think trade show giveaways or onboarding swag for large groups. They're standard items that make a positive impression, no matter who your target audience is.
Choose custom sourcing when:
Custom-sourced products typically take 60 to 180 days to source, create, and customize, depending on complexity and materials. Sampling alone can take between 30 and 60 days.
If you want complete control over color matching (including custom PMS colors), shape, materials, or packaging, custom is the better option.
Executive gifts, investor kits, and milestone client rewards should reflect a higher level of thought and brand prestige. Bespoke merchandise can tell that story more effectively than standard off-the-shelf products.
While custom doesn’t always mean expensive, it does come with higher costs due to design, sampling, and production logistics.
The Phase 3 process for sourcing ready-made branded merchandise typically involves these steps.
To start, we’ll collaborate with our clients on their themes, events, budgets, and goals. As we discuss these detail, we’ll review curated catalogs and help them make the best product choices.
The Phase 3 team facilitates the design and approval of the customized artwork and decoration for the project.
Once approved, the client finalizes their order quantities and shipping needs through the Phase 3 team.
The process that we use for custom-branded merchandise includes these steps.
To start, we’ll discuss with our client the themes, events, budget, and desired outcomes for this campaign to come up with a shortlist of items. This is highly collaborative and can be very aspirational. Things we often hear from our clients during this stage are:
"I have this idea, but I don't know how to achieve it."
“Is it possible?"
“Does this exist?”
We reach out to vetted manufacturers, including retail partners if needed, asking for product samples, costs, and specifications. We also collaborate with a trade decorator who has been creating custom products for over 30 years to initiate the design process.
Client collaboration is essential. During this stage, we provide spec samples and photos, collect feedback on designs and product samples, and iterate until every detail, from materials to packaging, is just right.
Once approved, the product is manufactured and delivered on the client's approved timeline. Phase 3 maintains communication with the manufacturer and client throughout to provide regular updates.
Custom sourcing takes more effort, but it creates branded merchandise that tells your unique business story.
Some premium retail brands have strict usage rules for co-branding. For instance, Patagonia reviews and approves every project individually, and approval of one project doesn’t guarantee approval of the next. If you're targeting a well-known brand for co-branded merchandise, expect additional lead time.
Recently, Phase 3 has helped clients elevate their branded merchandise marketing strategy through fully custom items, including:
Shinola travel accessories and watches for a corporate event, designed and produced to order.
Custom Converse sneakers, sourced and delivered from the brand's Soho studio in under a week for a corporate event.
Ceramic replicas, mugs, bobbleheads, and umbrellas with fully customized handles, hardware, and art.
The team built each project from the ground up, crafting it to reflect the client's values, campaign message, and target audience.
Choose ready-made products when you’re short on time and budget or when you only need standard customization. On the other hand, choose custom sourcing when you have a flexible budget, about three to six months lead time, need a high-impact item, and want to have complete creative control. Either way, branded merchandise is a proven marketing strategy that elevates brand awareness and recognition.
Whether you need branded merchandise fast or you want something fully custom, Phase 3 is your strategic partner. We help you ideate, source, produce, and deliver standout products your audience will love and remember who gave it to them.
Contact us today to talk about your next project.