The right badge holders make event credentials look professional and keep them legible all day, while the wrong ones curl, scratch, or fall apart by lunch. Whether you are running a conference, securing a workplace, or staffing a festival, the holder you pair with your lanyard matters as much as the badge itself. This guide covers the main id badge holder types and when to use each.
A badge holder is a small detail that shapes a big impression: crisp, protected credentials signal an organized, professional event.
The Main Holder Types
Holders range from flexible vinyl to rigid plastic to eco materials, each balancing protection, clarity, and cost differently.
| Type | Protection | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Soft vinyl | Basic, flexible | Single-day events |
| Rigid plastic | High, scratch-proof | Multi-day, staff |
| Sealable waterproof | Weather-proof | Outdoor festivals |
| Eco / recycled | Basic | Sustainable events |
Match protection to how long and where the badge will be worn.
Vinyl vs Rigid
Soft vinyl holders are cheap and fine for a single day, but they scuff and bend. Rigid holders cost a little more and keep cards pristine through multi-day conferences and daily workplace use, which is why staff and exhibitors usually get rigid. For events where the badge is also an access card, rigid protects the investment.
Orientation and Size
Decide portrait or landscape based on your badge design, and match the holder size to your card so credentials do not slide or get cut off. Standard sizes keep reordering simple, while a sealable holder adds peace of mind for any outdoor event where weather is a factor.
Pair With the Right Lanyard
The holder and lanyard work as a system. Match the attachment to the holder’s slot or hole, choose a breakaway lanyard for safety where needed, and keep the whole credential set consistent across attendees. Ordering holders and lanyards together guarantees they fit and arrive on time.
Need professional credentials? CustomCreds makes badge holders and lanyards as a matched set. Learn more about us or get a quote.
Choosing the lanyard first? Read our custom lanyards guide.