| For example Ritz Carlton Naples golf shirt or a Waldorf Astoria visor, etc? |
| I have a Breakers baseball hat. |
| Ugh. No. |
Cheesy? Too labely? People must buy these because there are entire stores devoted to this merchandise within luxury hotels. |
| If it's something very distinctive, maybe. But the only example I can think of is we stayed at the Peabody in memphis, where they have the daily duck parade. Kids got little stuffed ducks with the peabody logo on them from the gift shop. |
| No. Have a few free items from conferences though. |
I would buy that. |
| Overpriced stuff that nobody needs. I do like to get cute fridge magnets from places I visit so if they had an attractive magnet, I'd drop $5. |
| We bought a set of mugs from a cute little B&B we stayed in once. That's it. |
| Super cheesy. |
| No. they give you those for free at every nice place I've ever stayed. I had no idea people actually paid for these things to look rich. |
| I think guys are more likely to do this at places they've played golf. A hat or a shirt. |
I don't understand adults who feel the need to advertise the things they've done or places they've been on their clothing. |
| I have a t-shirt from the Motel 6 in Scranton. Envy of my friends, I tell ya! |
| My mother in law bought a hat that said Barcelona when we were in Spain. Said it was a good conversation starter. |