Corporate Gifts Under $15 a Head With Your Logo Stamped In

Blind-pressed leather luggage tag, a corporate gift under $15 a head with a company logo

Corporate gifts under $15 per person with a company logo usually means plastic. It does not have to. An Arizona leather luggage tag with your mark pressed into full-grain leather is $14.00 a piece at 6 to 14, $13.00 at 15 to 29, $11.00 at 30 to 98 and $8.50 at 99 and up. Every band on that ladder sits under fifteen dollars a head.

That is the whole page in one paragraph, so the rest of it is arithmetic: what a $1,000 budget buys at each band, and where the per-head number crosses $15 going the other way. If your cap is $25 rather than $15, the wider range is covered in corporate gifts under $25 a head.

Blind-pressed leather luggage tag, a corporate gift under $15 per person with a company logo
The Arizona leather luggage tag, the piece the published ladder belongs to.

What $1,000 actually buys

Budget At $14.00 (6-14) At $13.00 (15-29) At $11.00 (30-98) At $8.50 (99+)
$500 29 pieces at $377 45 pieces
$1,000 90 pieces at $990 117 pieces at $994
$1,500 176 pieces
$250 14 pieces at $196 19 pieces at $247

The interesting row is $1,000. Ninety pieces at $11.00 costs $990 and 117 pieces at $8.50 costs $994. If your headcount is anywhere between 90 and 117, the extra pieces are effectively free, and the spares cover new starters through the following quarter.

Is it cheaper to order 99 or 90?

Ninety-nine, and it is not close. Ninety pieces at $11.00 is $990. Ninety-nine pieces at $8.50 is $841.50. You get nine more gifts for $148.50 less. Anyone sitting in the high eighties or nineties on headcount should round up to 99 before doing anything else, and the same logic applies at the 30 boundary: 29 pieces at $13.00 is $377, while 30 at $11.00 is $330.

Those two cliff edges are the only real optimisation on this ladder. Inside a band the per-unit price is flat, so 31 pieces and 97 pieces cost the same each.

Where the per-head cost crosses $15

Add the matched keychain and the set runs $17.50, $16.00, $13.50 and $10.00 across the same four bands. The 30 to 98 band at $13.50 for two pieces is the best value on the whole store for a company gift, and it is still under fifteen dollars. Below 30 pieces the set crosses $15, which is the point where a small team has to choose between one better piece and two.

Standalone items cross it sooner. The personalized leather keychain is $21.90 and has no published bulk ladder of its own, so a keychain-only run is quoted per unit through the request page. The leather dopp kit at $54.50 belongs to a different budget conversation entirely.

Matched leather tag and keychain set stamped with one company mark
Two matched pieces at $13.50 in the 30 to 98 band, still under fifteen dollars a head.

Cheap without looking cheap

The reason an $8.50 leather tag reads better than a $15 tumbler is how the mark is applied. Print sits on a surface and eventually leaves it. A die presses your logo into the leather itself, so there is nothing to peel off in a dishwasher or scuff off in a bag. The piece ages by darkening, which deepens the impression rather than wearing it away.

The second reason is that a tag is the right size for its price. A $9 item pretending to be a $40 item announces itself. A tag at $8.50 is honestly a tag, made properly, with your mark in it.

Adding the logo does not add a per-unit charge

The ladder prices already carry the pressed mark. What sits outside them is the cost of cutting the die from your artwork, which is quoted with the order rather than buried in a setup fee. The die is kept for reruns, so the second order for the same mark has no artwork cost at all.

Budgets that have to survive a finance review

A published per-unit ladder is easier to defend than a negotiated quote, because your controller can open the product page and see the same numbers you did. For a 60-person company, the line reads: 60 tags at $11.00 equals $660, plus a one-time quoted die, plus shipping. That is a whole company gift for roughly the cost of one team lunch.

Black leather luggage tag with a blind-pressed mark on a budget corporate run
A blind press ages by darkening rather than peeling.

Price your run

Send your quantity and artwork through the custom logo request page for a reply in 5 to 30 minutes. What already carries logo work is in the corporate gifts with logo collection, and the wider picture is on the corporate leather gifts page. Under fifteen pieces? See logo gifts with no real minimum. Weighing this against branded drinkware? See swag people actually keep.

FAQ

What is the cheapest real leather gift with a company logo?

The luggage tag at $8.50 a piece in a run of 99 or more, with the mark pressed in rather than printed on. At smaller quantities the same tag is $11.00, $13.00 or $14.00 depending on the band.

When does the per-unit price drop?

At 6, 15, 30 and 99 pieces. The two worth planning around are 30 and 99, because 30 pieces at $11.00 costs less in total than 29 at $13.00, and 99 at $8.50 costs less than 90 at $11.00.

Does adding our logo cost extra per piece?

No. The published per-piece prices include the pressed mark. Cutting the die from your artwork is a one-time cost quoted with the order, and the die is kept for future runs.

What does a 100-person company gift cost?

One hundred tags at $8.50 is $850.00, plus the quoted die and shipping. Adding the matched keychain to each takes it to $10.00 a set, or $1,000.00 for two pieces per person.

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