Party On Weekends
Bar and restaurant staff apparel, brewery merchandise, dispensary-compliant swag, bachelor and bachelorette tour gear, nightclub VIP merch, bottle service kits, and underground event merch.
The bar, brewery, dispensary, and club market.
Hospitality is one of the largest employers in the country and one of the most consistent buyers of promo. The sector generated roughly $1.2 billion in promotional product sales and 44% of hospitality end-buyers purchased drinkware in the past year — the highest rate of any product category in this market.
Drinkware leads all promotional product categories for hospitality end-buyers — branded glasses, mugs, tumblers, growlers, and shaker tins.
Source: ASI Counselor's End-Buyer Research, Hospitality Market
Gear that survives the shift and walks out the door.
What bar, club, brewery, and dispensary operators order when the merch goes home with the customer or stays behind the bar. the staff is six hours into a Saturday night.
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Bar & restaurant staff apparel
Custom tees, branded button-downs, server aprons, kitchen jackets, bottle-service uniforms. Built for shift work — durable, washable, on-brand.
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Brewery & taproom merch
Logo tees, branded pint glasses, growler caps, brewery hats, collab can-release apparel. The stuff customers wear out and become unpaid billboards in.
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Dispensary swag & compliant packaging
Branded apparel, lighters, ashtrays, reusable bags, child-resistant packaging printing, custom papers. State-compliance-aware on every SKU.
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Bachelor & bachelorette tour gear
Themed tour shirts, custom sashes, branded koozies, party-bus apparel kits. Built for one weekend, designed to be photographed.
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Nightclub VIP & bottle service merch
VIP wristbands, bottle-presentation kits, branded ice buckets, custom napkins, security polos, bouncer apparel. The premium tier of the night.
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Underground event & alt-culture merch
Limited-edition event merch, festival pop-up shop apparel, branded glassware for collab events. Short runs, fast turns, no judgment.
What it looks like behind the bar, on the floor, and walking out the door.
Real work. (Real images replace these placeholders as we produce them.)
Work-example images coming as we shoot them.
What hospitality and alt-culture buyers actually check.
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State cannabis-compliance aware — dispensary apparel and packaging structured to state regulations on logo size, claims, and child-resistance
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Short-run capability — 50-piece minimums on most apparel for collab releases, pop-ups, and underground event merch
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Quick-turn for taproom releases — limited-edition apparel turned in 5–7 days for brewery can releases and event-tied drops
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Adult-content discretion — alt-culture and bachelorette work handled professionally, no awkward conversations about what you actually want printed
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Hospitality-durability spec — apparel and aprons spec'd for shift work — washable, durable, doesn't shred after ten cycles
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ASI distributor since 1999 — full catalog access, all supplier programs, account-level pricing
Short-run programs are core to this division — 50-piece minimums standard on tees, lower for glassware. Cannabis-compliance review handled at art setup; we'll flag anything that won't pass state review before production.
This division is looking for its lead.
We're not hiring a salesperson. We're recruiting a former bartender, GM, brewery owner, dispensary operator, club promoter, or hospitality operations director who's lived inside the shift and knows what apparel survives, what merch walks out the door, and what dispensary compliance actually requires. You bring the network — your old bar, your brewery peers, your dispensary operator group, the hospitality scene that already trusts you. We bring an ASI distributor account running since 1999, short-run capability, cannabis-compliance routing, and the back office.
What hospitality, brewery, and dispensary operators actually ask.
- Can you do a 50-piece run for a brewery collab release?
- Yes — 50-piece minimums are standard on tees and hats for taproom and collab releases. Lower minimums possible on some goods; per-unit cost climbs fast under 50 and we'll tell you up front whether it's worth doing."
- We're a dispensary. Can you handle state-compliance on apparel and packaging?
- Yes — we work in states where adult-use and medical cannabis are legal and we know the compliance rules. Logo size, health-claim language, child-resistant packaging rules, and product-association limits all vetted at art proof. We'll flag what won't pass before production, not after."
- What's the rush window for a taproom can-release tee?
- 5–7 days on stock tees with single-color or two-color print, depending on quantity and decoration. Smaller runs turn faster. Lock the release date with your rep when you place the order."
- Can you do bachelorette and bachelor party themed merch without making it cringe?
- Yes — that's basically the point. Custom themed merch handled by people who've actually been on the tour. Send the theme, the date, the hashtag; we'll mock it up without the stock-art clip art look."
- Do you handle bar-staff apparel for multi-location restaurant groups?
- Yes. Multi-location restaurant and bar groups handled with per-location rosters, locked group pricing, and per-hire reorder fulfillment. Same uniform spec across every location — different rooftops on one PO."
- What kind of artwork files do you need for short-run releases?
- Vector files preferred — .ai, .eps, .pdf. Layered PSD works for raster art. If you only have a screenshot or a phone-sketch, we have an in- house art team that'll redraw it at no extra cost for production runs over 50 pieces."
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