Teams & Employees

Employee Onboarding Kits & Team Merchandise

Custom employee onboarding kits and team merch people actually wear - from day one to everyday culture.

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What this is for

Companies use employee onboarding kits and team merch when they want people to feel like they actually belong - from day one.

Not forced uniforms.

Not generic promo junk.

Just well-made things people choose to wear.

Typical situations

  • New hire onboarding - first-day kits that do not feel like an afterthought
  • Team identity - cohesion without looking like a uniform
  • Culture moments - offsites, milestones, appreciation that actually lands
  • Internal events - sports groups, team programs, community formats
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What we typically make for teams

Most onboarding kits are built from a small set of essentials.

Socks

From 200 pieces - tennis style to fully custom designs

Caps

From 50 pieces - clean embroidered dad caps

T-Shirts

From 30 pieces - premium quality, different fits

Hoodies

From 30 pieces - everyday essentials, not corporate merch

Sweatshirts

From 30 pieces - clean crewneck classics

Longsleeves

From 30 pieces - year-round basics

You can explore each product in detail on the products page.

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Example: Simple onboarding kit

A simple onboarding kit for growing teams.

Typically includes custom socks, a clean embroidered cap, and a premium basic shirt.

Produced once and distributed over time as new team members join.

Designed to feel intentional - not like leftover promo merch.

Typical production runs

50-200 kits depending on hiring pace.

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How it works

  1. 1 - Quick intro call

    We get the context: team size, hiring pace, timeline.

  2. 2 - Product direction

    We suggest what actually makes sense for your situation. No upselling.

  3. 3 - First concept

    Visual direction and transparent pricing.

  4. 4 - Samples

    Physical samples for approval before production.

  5. 5 - Production

    Usually 4-6 weeks, aligned with your onboarding or event schedule.

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Made for companies that care about details

  • You want quality that lasts, not fast fashion
  • You plan ahead instead of ordering last minute
  • You value design and do not want generic promo merch
  • You want clear timelines and honest communication

Real scenarios

Tech company hiring 15-20 people per quarter

Custom socks and embroidered caps produced once and distributed as new hires join.

Creative agency with a 25-person team

New hoodies and longsleeves matching their updated brand. Clean, minimal, wearable outside work.

Startup celebrating a milestone

Premium merch for the people who built the company from day one.

Company offsite with 40 people

Subtle caps and shirts that create cohesion without feeling corporate.

How we produce

  • European production partners we trust
  • Premium materials that do not fall apart after three washes
  • Samples before production - always
  • Transparent timelines (usually 4-6 weeks)
  • No shortcuts, no surprises
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Questions

What is an employee onboarding kit?

It is what new team members receive on day one. Done right, it is the first physical touchpoint of your culture. Done wrong, it is a plastic pen nobody uses.

What should go in a welcome package?

Things people actually use. Premium socks, a clean cap, quality basics like shirts or hoodies. Skip the drawer fillers.

What are the minimum quantities?

Socks: 200. Caps: 50. Shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, longsleeves: 30. Most companies produce a larger batch and distribute over time.

Can we build multi-product kits?

Yes. Our configurator runs per product, but we coordinate everything as one project.

Do we need finished designs?

No. Your logo or brand guidelines are enough - we develop the concepts.

Can we reorder during the year?

Yes. Many teams produce once and reorder or continue production later.

Lead time?

Typically 4-6 weeks after final approval.

Do you provide samples?

Always. Either physical samples or embroidery / print proofs depending on the product.

Plan your team kit with us

15-minute intro. No commitment.

We prepare a first direction based on your situation.