A DTC brand launch in Costa Mesa
~180 guests · 3 hours · two presses
A direct-to-consumer brand wanted the launch shirt to feel earned, not handed out. We built a menu around their new logo and a launch-date lockup, loaded the wall with Bella+Canvas 3001 in three colorways, and ran two presses. Guests queued the whole night; the shirt bar was the photo everyone posted, and the brand had zero leftover inventory to warehouse the next morning.
A company holiday party in Irvine
~250 employees · 4 hours · hoodie upgrade
People-ops wanted a gift employees would keep. We swapped the tees for fleece hoodies, built a menu of the company mark plus a few inside-joke options the team voted on, and staffed a three-press bar. Because we printed to order, everyone got their own size and pick — no bin of unclaimed larges at the end of the night.
A bachelorette weekend in San Diego
12 guests · 90 minutes · names added
A small, high-energy booking. The bride wanted matching shirts with each guest's nickname pressed on. We ran a single press, built a playful menu with the party's theme, and added a name-drop step so every shirt was personal. It doubled as the weekend's activity and its favor in one.