The couple-merch trend started at receptions, but the booth is not locked to one slot. Each event on the wedding weekend has its own energy, its own dress code, and its own best-selling piece. Here is the honest read on each, from crews who have worked all four.
- THE MAIN EVENTHEADLINER
- FRIDAY NIGHTOPENER
- AFTER MIDNIGHTLATE SET
- CREW ONLYVIP
How to choose your slot
Three questions settle it fast. Where is the dead zone in your timeline? If it is the gap between dinner and dancing, the reception booth fills it. Do most guests arrive Friday? Then the welcome party buys you two extra days of wear and photos. Is your crowd a stay-until-close crowd? The after-party drop will out-perform its size. Budget-wise the slots also ladder — a rehearsal-dinner crew run is the smallest ticket, the full reception build the largest — so the itinerary doubles as a price menu, detailed on the pricing page.
Can you book more than one?
Yes, and the two-night stand is our favorite booking: hats and totes at the welcome party, tees and hoodies at the reception or after-party. The lockup stays consistent so the weekend reads like one tour, and the second night discounts because the design and prep work is already done. Multi-night plans get quoted as one package — send both dates and we will structure it.
Not sure which slot fits your run of show? Tell us your timeline and headcount; we will tell you where the booth earns its keep and where it would just be furniture. That candor is free.