Quick answers to the questions warm-weather tailgate crews ask most, from why these are called warm-weather throws to how many to order and where to buy. For anything not covered here, the main store handles photos, styles, quantities, and current pricing.
Because that is where they work best. Beads and throws belong to sunny, wide-open, all-day tailgates common across the South and the SEC. Fans stay outside for hours, hands stay free, and a strand can travel from tent to tent. That climate is the whole reason the toss became part of the ritual.
You can bring them anywhere, but a freezing late-season game in the upper Midwest is not their moment. Heavy coats and gloves make a toss awkward, and crowds head for shelter instead of mingling in the open. Warm-climate campuses, long lots, and shirt-sleeve weather are the real fit.
Order more than you think you need. Throws move fast and a strand that leaves your hand rarely comes back. Count your core group, then double it to cover the strangers who stop to say hello. A student section or a booster tent on a main walkway should plan for real volume. Our buying guide breaks the math down by crowd size.
Yes, and it is half the fun. Lead with your primary color for a unified look, then mix in your secondary shade for contrast so the giveaway mirrors the jerseys and flags around you. Coordinating colors across nearby tents makes the whole area read as one loud section. See the school colors guide for popular warm-weather combos.
Yes. Fraternities, sororities, booster clubs, alumni associations, and campus departments can size a single larger order to cover a full season. Splitting one buy across several tents keeps things simple. See beads for Greek life and booster tents for how groups put throws to work.
Ordering and all current pricing live at PromotionBeads.com. This site shows off the warm-weather campus angle, while the main store handles photos, color and style options, checkout, and any bulk request. Place your order ahead of the season so your tent is stocked for every home game.
Browse the rest of the site to plan your game day, then head to the store when you are ready to order.