Photos

What a live station looks like when it works

Every frame below is from a real Merch Troop event — no renders, no stock. Look at the lines and the faces; that is the product.

Conference guest smiling while showing embroidered flower and butterfly patches applied to her crossbody bag
Patch bar output: a guest's bag customized mid-conference.
Guests browsing a counter of embroidered patch options next to caps and totes
The patch menu — guests pick, we press, under a minute each.
Busy convention floor crowd moving between booths under bright expo lighting
Convention floor traffic a station has to be built to absorb.
Live customization station drawing a dense crowd inside a hotel ballroom
Ballroom activation running at full queue.
Crowd gathered outside a retail store window during a product launch event
Retail launch: the window crowd before doors.
Corporate event gift table with folded custom apparel and branded items
Corporate gifting table staged before guests arrive.
Crew members staging folded shirts on long tables in a hotel foyer before an event
Staging blanks by size before doors — the unglamorous half of throughput.
Guest holding up a freshly customized dark t-shirt at a hotel event
The reveal moment a live station is built around.
Wide view of a crowded indoor event space during a live activation
Guest density like this decides which format we recommend.
Line of attendees waiting at a brand activation station
A healthy line: moving, chatting, phones out.
Energetic evening event crowd under colorful lighting
Evening programs run the same math with better lighting.

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