Top 5 Hormozi Products for Client Gifting
Based on my experience managing merch for creator brands, these five products offer the best balance of quality, message, and versatility for professional gifting.
1. The $1000 Suit Inspired Hoodie
This is the flagship. The front print references Alex's philosophy on invisible branding. It's subtle enough for the office but bold enough to spark curiosity. I've given this to three agency partners, and all three wore it to the next quarterly review. The drawcord is flat woven cotton, not plastic, and the kangaroo pocket is deep enough for a tablet.
Best for: Clients who appreciate minimalist branding and premium feel. Price: $65-$85 depending on size. Worth every penny.
2. "Gym" Performance Tee
If your client trains, this is an easy win. The fabric is a 65% polyester 35% cotton blend with moisture-wicking treatment. I've tested it at the gym myself. It breathes well, doesn't shrink, and the print stays after 20 washes. The tag is a heat-transfer label, so no itchy neckline.
Best for: Fitness-minded clients who value functionality. Price: $35-$50.
3. "Value" Notebook Set
Not every client wants apparel. For those who prefer desk accessories, the Value notebook set delivers. Three 5x8.5 inch notebooks with dot grid, lined, and blank pages. The covers are 300 GSM cardstock with foil stamped "Value" in gold. It's a professional upgrade from a Moleskine.
Best for: Clients who journal, plan, or take extensive meeting notes. Price: $25-$35.
4. "Dream" Embroidered Cap
Caps are universally appreciated, but cheap ones look cheap. This one uses a structured high-profile crown with a pre-curved visor. The embroidery is tight and colorfast. I gifted one to a real estate broker who wears it to every property walkthrough.
Best for: Clients who work outdoors or in casual environments. Price: $30-$40.
5. "Impact" All-Over Print Tee
The full coverage print is eye-catching but not loud when done in monochrome. The print technique is direct-to-garment (DTG) on a 60/40 poly-cotton blend. DTG allows finer details compared to screen printing, so the text remains sharp even after many cycles.
Best for: Making a strong impression without saying a word. Price: $40-$55.