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Caps, beanies and accessories

A cap is usually the second thing a brand adds and the first thing that sells out. It is a lower value piece with a high margin and it puts your mark on people's heads.

What we supply

Structured and unstructured caps from Beechfield and Yupoong, and beanies including the Stanley/Stella STAU771.

These are accessories rather than organic blanks, so they sit in a different category to the garment ranges. They finish a range properly and they take embroidery beautifully.

How caps are branded

Embroidery, not print. A structured cap panel does not take DTF or screen print well. Embroidery is the right answer and it is the finish customers expect.

3D puff raises the stitch off the panel and gives a cap that retail feel. It costs more than flat embroidery because of the foam and the stitch density, and it is worth it.

Relabelling goes through the inner panel rather than the neck. A different operation to a garment, the same principle: your brand, not the supplier's.

A note on price

Caps sit at a lower retail price than garments because buyers compare them to the high street. If the margin does not work at the retail price your market accepts, the answer is usually a different cap rather than a thinner margin.

Tell us your target retail and we will find one that gets you there.

Everything here is held in stock, so there is no fabric minimum and no waiting on a production run. Reorders come from the same stock, which means your second run matches your first. Relabelling and finishing start at 25 garments, with mixed styles counted together.

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