Are your logo caps ripe for the big time?

The wonder of prefab houses is that they are conceptualized as standard boxes but end up looking highly customized. Anything prefab, indeed, boasts this quality. Prefabs are mainstream articles stripped bare, save for the blueprint for other possibilities. Baseball caps as promotional items are such, in essence. First worn in the early 20th century, they have since evolved with various panel styles, construction designs and even finish. And they keep developing, with major athletic brands creating dry-fit, highly colorfast and reflective logo caps that would make Babe Ruth proud. Possibilities? Endless.

You cannot go wrong with logo caps (as a sidebar, there aren’t many prefab homeowners that have been been reported dissatisfied so far). Because the structural elements of a logo cap are so simple, choosing design particulars would be as easy as clicking icons on your computer screen. Purchasing the perfect logo caps is largely dependent on only 2 factors: the design you are most confident with to carry your logo and the imprinting application that would present your logo. Flesh out your options—here is a primer on logo caps so you can select from our designs with a much keener sense of headwear design and performance.

All parts working together

The bill is the the cap brim that protects your face from the sun. It is usually fitted with PVC, a rigid but lightweight plastic, sewn inside some type of fabric. An optional buckram, which lends a structured profile, can be used. The top itself is made of six to eight panels. Closure systems at the back of logo caps allow size adjustments with plastic snaps, Velcro hook-and-loop tape, or fabric or leather bands. Eyelets are the little holes scattered throughout the cap that allows your head to breathe. These are protected by rivets or reinforced stitching. While there is no specific imprint area on logo caps, as imprint designs can be applied anywhere, imprinting usually involves one or two of these: silk-screening, transfer printing such as iron-on transfers, spray painting or embroidery.

Remy is a Promotional Adviser specializing on Trade Show T-shirts, Custom Hats and Caps and Customized Promotional Merchandise

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