Reunion Outfitters creates costumes and outfits for reunions, corporate events and performing groups
Jim Steiner President of Reunion Outfitters
Jim Steiner
Costumes and custom designed outfits for your reunion or special gathering
Carole Lane Vice President of Reunion Outfitters
Carole Lane
Princeton University chooses Reunion Outfitters to make every call reunion a memorable event
The folks at Reunion Outfitters have over forty years experience in delivering quality clothing to suit their client's stringent demands. Jim Steiner, President, began supplying college alumni with reunion costumes – on time and on budget!

Carole Lane, Vice President, has an extensive art background and provides the creative pizzazz for your costumes as well as suggestions and support. Jake Litchman, their graphic artist extraordinaire, comes with a BFA from University of New Mexico and can make any logo into an appealing and sophisticated pattern.

For the past 28 years, Reunion Outfitters has handled hundreds of assignments without a hitch, because they treat each assignment as a personal challenge. That approach has made Reunion Outfitters the first choice of Princeton University alumni and the first choice for countless other schools.

Reunion Outfitters not only makes quality school costumes but also makes costumes for performing groups and corporations. They have supplied costumes to Disney on Ice, Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus, ACDC, Sweet Adeline choruses, Barbershop choruses, marching bands, senior and children's choruses as well as trade-shows and restaurant staff.

The professionals at Reunion Outfitters are THE BEST when it comes to making your group sparkle!
"The response to the overall clothing package was an enthusiastic success. People said to me "the fabric feels so good"... this speaks to the first class quality of the sueded cotton and the attention given to the cut and fit of the jackets themselves. The owner of J.Crew himself (who is a classmate) personally sought me out and praised the craftsmanship of the clothing"
— Kimberly von Brandenstein,
Costume Chairperson, Princeton '76