One Logo, Every Name: Individually Personalized Bulk Gifts
A bulk order here can carry one company logo plus a different name on every single piece, at the same per-unit price as a logo-only run. Each item is cut and stamped individually after the order arrives, so a run of 40 Arizona leather luggage tags at $11.00 each can carry the firm's mark and 40 separate names. Send the names as a plain list and expect the personalization to add some time to the run.
That capability is the difference between a gift with a company logo on it and a gift that is visibly the recipient's. It matters most for onboarding, where the object arrives on someone's first day and sets a tone, and for client work, where a name pressed into hide reads as attention rather than inventory.
How the name list works
Send a column of names in the order you want the pieces produced, along with the monogram style you want applied across the batch. The stamp menu covers block monogram, circle monogram, centered monogram, diamond initial, plus a straight font and a cursive font for full names. Mixing styles inside one run is possible when you say so up front, though one style across a team usually looks better than a mixed set.
Space is the practical limit. Monogram luggage tags take three to five symbols, and past three characters the letters begin shrinking, so five is a working ceiling. Full first names fit comfortably in the straight or cursive fonts on tags and larger goods. If a name is long or carries an accent, flag it in the notes on the custom logo request form rather than assuming.
What individual names cost
| Order shape | Per unit | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Logo tags, 6 to 14 pieces | $14.00 | Names included at the same price |
| Logo tags, 15 to 29 pieces | $13.00 | Typical team-of-25 band |
| Logo tags, 30 to 98 pieces | $11.00 | Typical department run |
| Logo tags, 99 and up | $8.50 | Best published per-unit price |
| Tag plus matching keychain | $17.50 to $10.00 | Same bands, two objects per person |
| Journals, dopp kits, flasks, coasters | Quoted | Priced against your quantity |
Individual names do not carry a separate line on the published ladder. What they do carry is time: a batch with 40 different text strings takes longer at the bench than 40 identical pieces, and a name list needs checking before the run starts. Bulk orders placed in spring 2026 shipped 10 to 18 days after the order date, and that history covers personalized runs as well as plain ones.
Onboarding is the case this was built for
New-hire gifts are the highest-recurrence corporate purchase there is, because the trigger repeats forever. A leather keychain at $21.90 or a tag with the person's name on one side and the company mark on the other is a first-day object that survives the job. For a remote hire it also solves a small logistical problem: a flat leather piece ships easily and needs no assembly.
The practical advice is to order per hiring cycle rather than stockpiling. There is no stated minimum here, so a batch of six for the quarter's intake is an ordinary order. Stockpiling personalized pieces means holding stock for people who may not arrive, which is exactly the waste a made-to-order run avoids. Keep a few blank-name pieces in the same hide if you want a same-week fallback.
Where to put the name and where to put the mark
On a two-sided object the convention that works is the person's name on the face and the company mark small, on the back or in a corner. It reverses the usual swag logic, and it is the reason the piece gets carried. A luggage tag makes this easy because the back already carries a closed pocket for the contact card, so the face is free for the name.
For client gifts the same rule applies with more force. Many firms find that a closing gift or a thank-you piece lands better with the client's name on it and the firm's mark understated. A pressed mark is quiet by nature, which suits that brief. The comparison of pressed finishes sits in what a logo does to leather.
Common questions
Can you put each employee's name on the gift alongside our logo?
Yes. Every piece is made individually, so a run carries one company die plus a separate line of text per item. Send the names as a plain list in production order and pick a monogram style for the batch.
Do you charge extra for individual names on bulk orders?
The published bulk ladder does not add a line for personalization. What names cost is time rather than money, since each piece is stamped separately and the list gets checked before the run begins.
How do I send a list of names for a bulk order?
A plain column of names in the order you want them produced, attached to the custom logo request form or replied into the email thread. Flag long names, accents and anything that should use a different style so nothing gets guessed.
Do personalized names slow down a bulk order?
Somewhat, yes. A run of identical pieces moves faster than a run of individually stamped ones. Historical bulk runs shipped 10 to 18 days after the order date, and a personalized batch sits toward the longer end of that range rather than outside it.
What is the minimum for individually personalized corporate gifts?
There is no stated minimum. Six luggage tags reaches the first published bulk band at $14.00 each, and a single personalized keychain at $21.90 is a legitimate order for one new hire.
Related: how a bulk logo order actually works, corporate gifts under $25 a head. The full list of pages sits on the corporate gifts hub. Keychain runs sit under bulk personalized keychains with your logo. The full range that takes a name and a mark sits in corporate gifts with a logo.