The branded merchandise world extends far beyond apparel.
Tote bags, backpacks, laptop sleeves, sport packs, and duffels have become staples of modern merchandise programs, corporate gifting, promotional campaigns, retail collections, and event giveaways. Yet many teams still rely on static product images or generic mockups when presenting these products to customers.
Today, we’re excited to announce a growing collection of accessories inside SEDDI Decorator.
Users can create accurate visualizations for a variety of popular bag styles directly within the Style Library, bringing the same level of clarity and consistency that Decorator delivers for apparel to an entirely new category of products.
What’s Included in the Accessories Catalog?
The Accessories category in the Style Library now includes a growing selection of popular merchandise products, including:
- Tote bags
- Backpacks
- Laptop sleeves
- Sport packs
- Canvas duffel bags
Many styles are available in extensive color ranges, with some products offering up to 18 colorways for visualization and presentation.
As with apparel styles in Decorator, users can quickly select a product, apply artwork, adjust placement, recolor graphics, and generate production-ready documentation without rebuilding designs from scratch.
without rebuilding designs from scratch.
“Every accessory requires its own approach to digital creation. Bags behave differently than garments, so achieving a realistic representation takes a different modeling and validation process. Seeing those products become part of the Style Library has been incredibly rewarding.”
— Estefania Ramirez, Digital Product Creation, SEDDI
Why 3D Accessories Matter
For many organizations, branded merchandise isn’t limited to t-shirts and hoodies.
Corporate programs often include laptop sleeves and backpacks. Universities and events frequently distribute tote bags and sport packs. Retail brands build collections that combine apparel and accessories to create a more complete product offering.
Until now, those products often had to be visualized using separate tools or created manually.
Adding accessories to Decorator allows teams to present more complete merchandise programs from a single platform.
Whether you’re building a retail collection, a company store, an employee welcome kit, or an event merchandise package, apparel and accessories can now be visualized together in one place.
Build More Complete Merchandise Collections

One of the most powerful benefits of the new Accessories category is the ability to create more robust collections.
“Customers don’t think about their merchandise programs in categories. They think about the entire collection. Adding accessories helps Decorator better reflect how branded merchandise is actually sold and presented today.”
— Harrison Johnson, Product Manager, SEDDI
Instead of showing a customer only apparel options, teams can now present complete merchandise assortments that include:
- T-shirts
- Hoodies
- Tote bags
- Backpacks
- Laptop sleeves
- Duffel bags
- Sport packs
This creates a more cohesive presentation while giving customers a clearer understanding of how an entire merchandise program will look before production begins.
For decorators, promotional product distributors, and branded merchandise agencies, that means fewer disconnected files, fewer design revisions, and a more professional customer experience.
The Same Workflow You Already Know
Users can continue working with the same Decorator workflow they already use every day:

Choose a Product
Select an accessory from the Style Library’s Accessories category.

Add Artwork
Upload logos, graphics, or branding assets and place them directly onto the product.

Customize Colors
Adjust artwork colors to match brand standards or customer requests.

Define Decoration Methods
Specify the intended decoration technique as part of the design process.

Generate Tech Packs
Create production-ready documentation directly from Decorator to support approvals and production alignment.
Because everything exists within the same platform, teams can move from presentation to production without recreating information across multiple systems.
Expanding the Visual Standard Beyond Apparel
One of the goals behind Decorator has always been creating a more complete visual system for branded merchandise.
Adding accessories is another step toward that vision.
Instead of treating bags and promotional products as separate design projects, they can now become part of the same visual workflow, helping sales teams, designers, production teams, and customers work from the same source of truth.
As the Accessories category continues to grow, users can expect even more opportunities to build complete branded merchandise programs without leaving Decorator.

