Lids, Straws & Accessories
Accessories aren't the star of a drinkware sale, but missing them is what drives refund requests. Customers expect tumblers and cups to ship complete — the right lid, a matching straw, whatever closure or attachment the blank originally came with. Every accessory in this collection is sized to match popular drinkware blanks, with consistent stock so your kits always ship ready to use. A useful operational practice: check your accessory inventory against your blank inventory every week. Running out of lids for a blank you have fifty of is a slow-moving bottleneck most shops don't catch until orders pile up and frustrated customers start messaging about shipping delays.
Color-coordinate where you can. Matching straws to lids to transfer color reads as a thoughtful product; mismatched accessories read as ad-hoc and unpolished. Small visual consistency compounds across a shop's full aesthetic over time. For gift-oriented drinkware, consider bundling accessories into the listing — a tumbler with a matching straw and lid as one product, priced higher, often outperforms the same tumbler sold alone. The perceived value of a complete set justifies the higher price point for most gift buyers. Bulk pricing on accessories protects your margin because retail prices on small parts eat profit fast when you're ordering handfuls repeatedly instead of stocking deep on the accessories that match your highest-selling drinkware blanks.