One Logo, Several Products: Building a Mixed Corporate Gift Set

Matched leather luggage tag and keychain stamped with one company logo

A mixed gift set with different products and one company logo works because the die does the unifying. One plate cut from your artwork presses the same mark into an Arizona leather luggage tag, a leather keychain, a leather dopp kit or a leather hip flask. Leadership can receive a $54.50 dopp kit while the wider team receives a tag, and the two still read as one programme.

The verified starting point is the matched pair. A tag with its keychain runs $17.50 a set at 6 to 14, $16.00 at 15 to 29, $13.50 at 30 to 98 and $10.00 at 99 and up. That is the only multi-piece bundle with a published ladder, and it is proven in order history rather than assembled for a catalogue.

Matched leather tag and keychain, a mixed gift set with different products and one company logo
The matched tag and keychain set, $17.50 at six pieces down to $10.00 at 99 and up.

Tiering by seniority without three separate programmes

Tier Piece Price How it is priced
Whole company Luggage tag $14.00 to $8.50 Published ladder by band
Managers Tag plus matched keychain $17.50 to $10.00 Published ladder by band
Leadership Dopp kit $54.50 Quoted per unit
Board or top clients Hip flask $59.50 Quoted per unit

Be clear about that last column when you build a budget. Anything outside the tag and the tag-plus-keychain set is quoted rather than laddered, which is why a mixed order comes back as one quote covering all the tiers at once.

Does a mixed order still reach a price break?

The tag ladder is set by the number of tags. Thirty tags plus four dopp kits means thirty tags at the 30 to 98 rate of $11.00 alongside four quoted dopp kits. Adding the dopp kits does not push the tags into a different band, so build the tag count first and treat the upper tiers as a separate line.

Where a mixed order genuinely saves is on the die. One plate covers every product in the set, so a four-tier programme pays the artwork cost once.

Does the logo look the same across products?

The same die presses the same relief, so the mark itself is identical. What varies is how it reads against different leather colours and surface textures. A blind press shows most clearly on mid-tone leather, and gold foil gives more contrast on dark colours. Choosing one leather colour across the whole set is the simplest way to make the tiers look like a family.

Size is the other variable. A wordmark that reads comfortably on a dopp kit panel may need simplifying for a keychain, and that gets sorted at the proof stage before anything runs. The write-up on sending your logo for leather stamping covers what a die can and cannot hold.

Personalized leather dopp kit with a pressed company mark on the front panel
The leather dopp kit at $54.50, the leadership tier of a mixed set.

Different names on different items

Each piece in a mixed run can carry its own name under the shared company mark. A run of thirty tags with thirty names alongside four dopp kits with four names is one order and one die, which is verified from past roster work. The spelling list is the only thing you have to get right on your side.

Sets people actually build

The travel pairing is the most common: a tag and a keychain for anyone who flies for the job. Where the gift goes to a client and their assistant, two matched pieces from the same run keep the gesture even. For a relocating employee, several pieces in one leather colour make a coherent set rather than a pile.

Larger travel goods including passport covers are handled through the same quote route, covered in the notes on bulk passport covers with a company logo.

What is not included

Assume the pieces arrive as pieces. There is no branded box, no tissue, no printed insert, and nothing is supplied inside a flask. Companies that want a presented set usually assemble in-house, which also lets them add a handwritten card that does more work than any printed insert would.

Leather-wrapped hip flask with a pressed mark for a top-tier corporate gift set
The leather hip flask at $59.50, quoted per unit.

Quote the whole set at once

Send the full tier breakdown through the custom logo request page in one message and you will get one quote covering all of it, usually within 5 to 30 minutes. See the logo-verified range in the corporate gifts with logo collection, with the overview on the corporate leather gifts page. For milestone tiering see service awards without the plaque, and for the per-head arithmetic see corporate gifts under $15 a head.

FAQ

Can one die be used across several product types?

Yes. The same plate presses your mark into a tag, a keychain, a dopp kit or a flask, so a tiered programme carries one consistent logo and pays the artwork cost once.

Does a mixed order still reach the bulk price break?

The tag ladder is driven by the tag count. Thirty tags reach $11.00 whether or not the order also includes quoted items, and the quoted items are priced separately in the same reply.

Can different items in one order carry different names?

Yes. Every piece takes its own name under the shared company mark, across products and across leather colours in the same run.

Do gift sets arrive boxed and ready to hand over?

The pieces arrive as pieces. There is no branded packaging or printed insert, so most companies assemble the presentation themselves and add their own card.

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