Cooler weather naturally brings hot drinks back into daily routines, which makes drinkware one of the most practical pieces of branded merchandise you can offer. The challenge is simple: most people already have a mug or tumbler they reach for every day. If yours is not better, it ends up forgotten in a cupboard.
The right branded drinkware solves that problem by combining thoughtful design, useful features, and quality people enjoy using, turning an ordinary daily essential into something that keeps your brand in sight all season, and beyond.
In this blog post, we will explore the types of mugs, tumblers, and flasks that are perfect for this season. If you are planning a broader campaign, explore our autumn promotional product ideas.
Most people already have a mug they love, and that is exactly the problem your branded mug needs to solve. If it does not beat what is already on their desk, it goes straight into the office kitchen cabinet, the one nobody opens.
So the goal is not just to put your logo on a mug. The goal is to offer mugs they’d love to use over the one they already have.
Ceramic mugs are the most common choice. They are affordable, easy to customise, and feel familiar in the hand. Matte-finish ceramics look more considered than standard gloss and photograph better too.
Enamel mugs have a rugged, outdoorsy look that suits brands with an active identity. They are tough, lightweight, and handle heat well, making them a strong pick for outdoor events and away-day kits.
Stainless steel mugs are double-walled and insulated, keeping drinks hot far longer than ceramic. They are spill-resistant when lidded and built for daily commutes.
Travel mugs take that a step further with a slimmer profile designed specifically for cupholders and on-the-go drinking.
Glass mugs round out the range with a clean, modern look that works best as a premium desk gift rather than a bulk giveaway.
If mugs are the desk companion, tumblers are the ones that go everywhere else. Branded tumblers show up on commutes, in gym bags, at client meetings, and in airport lounges. They keep hot drinks hot for hours and cold drinks cold just as long, which is exactly why people keep them and reach for them every day.
When picking tumblers for autumn, think about how your recipients move through their day. They are not just sitting at a desk. They are walking between meetings, travelling for work, and heading out on weekends.
Stainless steel tumblers are the current standard for branded drinkware. Double-wall insulation keeps drinks at temperature for hours, and laser engraving gives a sharp, lasting logo finish. The 20 oz size fits most cupholders and holds a full serving without feeling bulky.
Ceramic-coated tumblers give you the insulation of stainless steel with the look and feel of a ceramic mug. They hold color well and feel more premium than standard plastic.
Skinny tumblers are slim, cupholder-friendly, and offer a tall vertical surface that works well for bold branding.
Handled tumblers sit between a mug and a traditional tumbler, which makes them a comfortable option for people who prefer a handle but still want proper insulation for their autumn drinks.
Branded flasks serve a specific crowd, but they do it really well. They suggest a certain lifestyle: outdoor activities, weekend trips, or after-work drinks with the team. Flasks also tend to feel more valuable than their price tag suggests, and people treat them like a real gift rather than something to toss in a drawer.
A great way to use branded flasks is inside a gift bundle. Pair a flask with a branded mug and a tin of hot cocoa or herbal tea, put it in a simple box with your branding, and you have an autumn gift set that people actually look forward to opening.
Stainless steel hip flasks are the most classic format. They are flat, slim, and easy to slip into a jacket pocket. The smooth metal surface is ideal for laser engraving and gives the logo a clean, timeless finish.
Vacuum-insulated flasks are the more practical option, keeping drinks hot for up to twelve hours. They are built for full-day use and work especially well for outdoor events, long commutes, and active recipients.
Glass-lined flasks are a step up in quality for recipients who care about taste. Glass does not absorb odors or flavors, so every drink tastes exactly as it should. These work best as high-end client gifts.
Collapsible silicone flasks fold flat when empty, which makes them a clever pick for travel-focused brands and recipients who are always on the move.
Start with your audience and the occasion. Branded mugs work best in office settings and welcome kits. Tumblers suit people who are always moving, commuting, or attending events. Flasks fit best in gift sets and higher-tier client packages. Getting that match right from the start saves budget and makes the product far more likely to get used.
Then think about print method and product quality. Laser engraving works best on metal and gives a permanent, clean result. Screen printing suits ceramics and large orders. Full-color printing handles detailed or gradient-heavy designs well.
Whatever you choose, check the lid and the base before committing to a full run. A leaky lid or a slippery base are the kinds of details recipients notice immediately, and they shape how they feel about your brand.