A spread of custom-branded fishing accessories laid out — patches, stickers, koozies, a towel and a lanyard
Fishing Accessories · Your Brand, Spread

Custom Fishing Accessories, Branded from 100 pcs.

Custom fishing accessories from a fishing-only factory — patches, koozies, towels, lanyards, stickers, decals and bags, each carrying your one logo. They're the lowest-cost, highest-reach pieces on the whole kit: the add-ons and giveaways that put your brand in a customer's hand, decorated from 100 pcs and mixed to your minimum across items.

One logo, into a customer's hand — a $1 sticker reaches as many people as a $30 shirt
8 lines
accessory lines
1 logo
many pieces
From 100
pcs, per style
Mix
to your minimum
The Small-Goods Line

The fishing accessories we make.

One logo, spread across a whole shelf of small pieces — what changes from item to item is the material and the way your mark goes on, not the brand. Each is a low-cost, high-volume add-on that rounds out a kit; a set can also ship as the small-goods pieces of a full custom gear program. (Wearable pieces have their own homes: fishing neck gaiters and custom fishing hats.)

Custom printed microfiber fishing performance towel
logo stamps on
Boat & pro-shop resale

Performance Towels

A printed or embroidered microfiber towel with a bound edge that won't fray; the boat, tournament and pro-shop resale piece that dries fast and packs small.
Custom screen-printed fishing tote and gear bag
logo stamps on
Everyday carry

Tote & Gear Bags

Screen-printed or embroidered tote, duffel and tackle bags in tough poly; the “carries everything, shows the logo everywhere” everyday piece.
Custom welded roll-top fishing dry bag with printed panel
logo stamps on
Kayak & skiff

Roll-Top Dry Bags

A welded, waterproof roll-top bag with a printed panel; the kayak, skiff and rainy-run build that keeps phones and gear dry.
Custom neoprene fishing can koozie, screen-printed
logo stamps on
Highest-volume giveaway

Can Koozies

A collapsible neoprene can and bottle cooler, screen-printed or full-color wrapped; the highest-volume, lowest-cost giveaway on the dock.
Custom woven fishing lanyard and floating sunglass retainer
logo stamps on
Crew & trade-show

Lanyards & Sunglass Retainers

A woven or dye-sublimated poly lanyard with a clip, plus floating neoprene sunglass straps; the crew and trade-show handout.
Custom die-cut vinyl fishing decals and stickers
logo stamps on
Cheapest brand reach

Decals & Stickers

Die-cut vinyl and printed decals in marine-grade, UV-stable material; the cheapest brand reach there is — on every truck, cooler and console.
Custom woven and PVC fishing patches with merrow border
logo stamps on
Cap to jacket to bag

Woven & PVC Patches

Woven, embroidered or 3D rubber patches with a merrow or heat-cut border and iron-on, sew-on or hook-and-loop backing; the mark that moves from cap to jacket to bag.
Custom die-struck enamel fishing pins and metal keychains
logo stamps on
Collectible counter-merch

Enamel Pins & Keychains

Die-struck soft or hard enamel pins and metal keychains; the collectible, counter-merch and loyalty piece.
One Mark, Many Materials

One logo, spread across the kit: how each accessory carries your mark.

The whole point of accessories is one approved logo landing cleanly on a shelf of very different small things — and that's a material problem. A towel takes a mark one way, a metal pin another, a vinyl sticker a third. Here's the rule the factory works to: the material decides the method. (Factory-stated; figures are representative. How each method is actually made — durability, wash, color tolerance — lives under custom decoration.)

  • Fabric

    Towels & bags → woven, embroidered or printed.

    A microfiber towel prints full-color because it's polyester; a canvas tote takes screen or embroidery. The mark sits on a bound or panel zone so it survives the wash and the load. The spread draws from here.

    print · sublimation · embroidery
  • Patch

    Patches → woven, embroidered or PVC, then backed.

    The most portable mark you own — it moves from a cap to a jacket to a bag. Woven reads finest for small detail, embroidered adds dimension, PVC takes a knock; a merrow or heat-cut border stops fraying, and the backing decides where it lives.

    woven · PVC · merrow border
  • Neoprene & vinyl

    Koozies & decals → screen, wrap or die-cut.

    A neoprene koozie takes a spot-color screen print or a full-color sublimation wrap; a vinyl sticker is die-cut or printed-and-laminated in a UV-stable, marine-grade film so it doesn't peel or fade in a season of sun and salt.

    screen · wrap · die-cut vinyl
  • Metal

    Pins & keychains → die-struck or enamel.

    Die-struck in soft or hard enamel — the color sits in recessed metal wells, so the mark is dimensional and won't rub off; a printed-acrylic option covers photo-real art on a budget.

    die-struck · soft/hard enamel
  • Minimum

    The minimum runs with the material.

    Flat printed pieces — stickers, decals, woven patches — run cheapest by the hundred or thousand; molded and stitched pieces — koozies, bags, pins — carry a higher per-piece cost but a lower count. You mix items and colors to reach one order minimum.

Woven and PVC patch decoration detail with merrow border
Woven & PVC patch — sealed edge
Full-color wrapped neoprene koozie decoration detail
Koozie — full-color wrap
Die-cut vinyl decal decoration detail
Decal — die-cut vinyl
Whichever piece it is, we hold your one logo to your Pantone across the run, so a sticker, a patch and a koozie all read as the same brand — the mark is the constant, the method just changes to fit the material.
Branded fishing accessories handed out at a dealer counter
Brand-Spread · Low-Cost Add-On

Why accessories: the lowest-cost, highest-reach piece on the kit.

A shirt reaches one person for one season. A dollar sticker reaches everyone who sees the truck it's on. Accessories are the pieces you spread — cheap enough to give away, small enough to travel, and everywhere your customer goes. Here's the role each one plays in a program. (Representative unit economics; B2B, so we quote per run, not per list.)

The giveaway that spreads your brand.

Stickers, koozies and lanyards cost a fraction of a garment, so they're the pieces you hand out by the hundred — to every buyer at a booth, every guest on a boat, every walk-in at a dealer counter. A logo in a customer's hand is the cheapest reach a brand can buy.

The add-on that lifts an order.

A patch, a towel or a keychain drops into a cart next to the shirt — the low-ticket impulse piece that raises average order value and gives a listing something to bundle, without a new mold or a new pattern.

The corner-piece that completes a kit.

A program isn't just apparel — a crew set feels finished when the hat, the shirt and the koozie all match. Accessories are the small edge pieces that turn a few garments into a whole outfitted look under one design language.

The resale impulse buy.

On a pro-shop or dealer counter, patches, pins, stickers and drinkware are the low-price, high-margin pieces a customer adds on the way out — steady resale that keeps a brand in front of buyers between big fishing hats and apparel orders.

The sponsor's cheapest exposure.

For an event or a team backer, a run of branded stickers and koozies handed out on the day is the lowest-cost sponsor placement there is — the mark travels home with every attendee.

Made From

What a fishing accessory is made from.

Each piece runs a material picked for its job — soft, tough, waterproof or rigid. Here's what each is built from and why, by name, not by spec sheet; the gsm and weave of the apparel fabrics live on the fabric technology page.

Microfiber & absorbent knits

The fast-drying, print-friendly face on towels; polyester microfiber sublimates full-color and wrings out dry between casts.

Tough poly & tarpaulin

Ripstop, 600D poly and welded tarpaulin for tote, gear and roll-top dry bags; built to carry a load, take a scuff and keep water out.

Neoprene

The collapsible, insulating foam behind koozies and floating sunglass retainers; grips a can, floats a pair of shades, packs flat.

Vinyl, woven fabric & metal

UV-stable outdoor vinyl for decals and stickers, woven fabric and PVC for patches, and die-struck metal for pins and keychains — each chosen so the mark stays put in sun, salt and water.

Apparel fabric weights, blends and test data: fabric technology.

Mix to Your Minimum

Ordering accessories: mix to your minimum, kit them to ship.

Accessories order differently from garments — the whole idea is a low bar per piece and a mix across items. Here's how a first order and a repeat run; the full quote build and the brief-to-delivery timeline live on the get a quote and process pages.

A kit-packed set of branded fishing accessories ready to ship
  • 1

    From 100 pcs per style, mixed to reach it.

    Each item starts at 100 pcs per style; mix colors and mix items across a program to hit a working order — a first run doesn't have to be a thousand of one thing.

  • 2

    Flat pieces run cheapest by volume.

    Stickers, decals and woven patches drop in price by the hundred and thousand, so they're where a giveaway budget stretches furthest; molded and stitched pieces carry a higher unit cost at a lower count.

  • 3

    Kit-ready packing.

    Accessories can be poly-bagged and kitted to ship — a whole giveaway set in one bag, split by dealer, or packed per crew — and sent alongside your apparel order under one look.

  • 4

    Repeats start lower.

    Once art and materials are locked, a repeat runs from about half the first-order minimum, and the sample fee credits back against the bulk.

Tell us the pieces, the colors and the quantities at the brief — we build one quote across the mix and one shipment, so a batch of small brand-spread pieces isn't ten separate orders. See get a quote to start.
Marine-Grade

Built to survive sun, salt and water.

A cheap accessory is only worth giving if it survives the first trip. The throwaway ones fail at the detail — a peeling sticker, a fraying towel, a split koozie seam. Here's how each is built to hold up, so a low-cost piece still looks like your brand a season later.

Welded roll-top and stitched detail on a fishing dry bag

Stickers & decals — UV-stable, marine-grade film.

Outdoor vinyl and a laminate top-coat resist sun and salt, so a decal on a console or a cooler doesn't yellow, curl or peel through a season the way a cheap sticker does.

Towels — a bound, merrow-stitched edge.

The edge is where a towel dies; a bound or merrow-finished hem keeps it from fraying and shedding through repeated wash and wring.

Koozies — a stitched or bonded seam.

The seam holds the wrap together; a stitched or bonded neoprene join keeps a koozie from splitting after a few cold cans.

Dry bags — a welded, waterproof roll-top.

The roll-top and welded seams are what keep water out; they're heat-sealed, not just sewn, so the bag actually stays dry.

Lanyards & retainers — riveted, tested hardware.

The clip and join are set to take a pull, so a lanyard doesn't drop a badge or a pair of shades on the first snag.

Patches — a sealed, backed edge.

A merrow or heat-cut border stops the edge unravelling, and the backing (iron-on, sew-on or hook-and-loop) is matched to where the patch will live.

Accessories FAQ

Custom fishing accessory questions, answered.

The questions buyers ask before a first accessories order.

From 100 pcs per style; mix items and colors to reach a working order. Flat pieces like stickers and patches run cheapest by the hundred. Repeats start from about half the first-order minimum. (More on ordering on the get a quote page.)
Stickers, koozies and lanyards — the lowest cost per piece and the highest reach, handed out by the hundred at booths, on boats and at dealer counters.
Yes — we hold your one logo to your Pantone across every piece, so a sticker, a patch and a koozie all read as the same brand; how each method is made is on the decoration section.
The material decides: fabric takes woven, embroidered or print; neoprene takes screen or a sublimation wrap; vinyl is die-cut; metal is die-struck enamel. That map is what section three walks through.
Yes, but those have their own homes — see custom neck gaiters and custom fishing hats; this page is the non-wearable small-goods add-ons.
Yes — they can be kit-packed and shipped alongside your shirts and hats under one look, as part of a full custom gear program.
Yes — decals run in UV-stable marine-grade vinyl, koozie seams are stitched or bonded, and towel and patch edges are sealed; the durability section covers how each is built to last.
Custom fishing accessories final CTA background
Get a Quote

Get a custom fishing accessories quote.

Send your pieces, quantities, logo and target date. You'll hear back within 24 hours, in plain English.

  • Response within 24 hours (GMT+8)
  • Sample fee credited back against your bulk order
  • From 100 pcs per style, mixed to your minimum
  • One logo held to your Pantone across every piece

Get an Accessories Quote

Pieces + quantities + logo — we reply within 24 hours.