How It Works
1. Reserve Online
2. Check – In at the Con
3. Stash and Relax
Swag Stash is your go-to locker service at conventions—designed for attendees who love to shop, cosplay, and explore without being weighed down. We provide secure, easy-to-use lockers so you can stash your gear, merch, and swag and get back to the con experience.
Whether you’re grabbing exclusives, rocking a cosplay, or just tired of carrying bags, we’ve got your back—literally.

Upcoming Events
Catch us at these conventions and festivals! Click an event to reserve your locker and stash your swag like a pro!
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What is Swag Stash?
Swag Stash is a secure locker rental service for conventions and pop culture events. We give you a safe place to store your merch, cosplay gear, or personal items — so you can enjoy the event hands-free and stress-free
Can I reserve a locker in advance?
Yes! You can reserve your locker online before the event to guarantee your spot. Walk-ups are welcome too — but availability may be limited. Hit up the Events section to reserve yours.
Where will the lockers be located at the event
We’ll have signage pointing the way, and we’ll post the locker location on our socials and website in advance of the event. Look for the blue and orange lockers!
I’m in cosplay – Can I use Swag Stash?
Absolutely! We’re cosplayer-approved. Lockers are a great place to stash extra costume parts, repair kits, or your regular clothes when you’re in full character mode.
What Can I Store in My Locker?
Anything that fits! Most people stash:
- Backpacks
- Cosplay parts and accessories
- Shopping bags & exclusive merch
- Snacks or water bottles
- Chargers, cameras, and valuables
No prohibited, dangerous, or illegal items allowed (you know the deal).
Are My Things Safe?
Totally. Our lockers are secure and monitored, and only you will have access during your rental period. Think of it as your personal swag vault.
“To carry is to suffer. To stash is to be free.”
– Swagocrates, Probably