Custom Team Beanies — Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Partner with a manufacturer who delivers in-house embroidery, chenille and tackle-twill decoration, fast sampling, and low minimums from 100 pieces for sports teams, schools and brands.
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Why SELMOND Is Your Trusted Beanie Manufacturing Partner
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Founded in 1998, SELMOND brings nearly three decades of team apparel and custom beanie production expertise from Dongguan, China’s garment capital.
100-Piece MOQ Per Style
Launch your beanie line or test new designs with a low minimum order of just 100 pieces per style and color.
Full In-House Decoration
Embroidery, chenille patches, sublimation, tackle twill and woven labels — all crafted on-site for consistent quality and faster turnaround.
Fast Artwork & Sample Proofs
Receive design mockups, decoration strike-offs and physical samples before bulk production to ensure every detail meets your brand standards.
Premium Yarns & Construction
Acrylic, wool blends and custom-knit fabrics sourced from trusted mills, with ribbed cuffs and structured fits that hold their shape.
Global Shipping & Logistics
Seamless export to the U.S., Canada, UK, Germany, Australia, Russia and beyond, with flexible payment terms and dedicated support.
Beanie Styles & Manufacturing Capabilities
From embroidered team beanies to fully sublimated designs and wholesale blanks — built in-house with flexible MOQs from 100 pieces.

Custom Embroidered Beanies
Custom embroidered beanies with flat embroidery, 3D puff or chenille appliqué. Acrylic, wool-blend or cuffed knit construction. Logo digitizing, artwork proofing and strike-offs included. MOQ 100 pieces per colorway. Ideal for schools, sports teams, clubs and branded merchandise.
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Knit Cuffed Beanies
Classic knit cuffed beanies in acrylic, wool blend or cotton-acrylic yarn. Single or double-layer knit with fold-up ribbed cuff. Available in solid colors or custom Jacquard stripes. Decoration via embroidery, woven label or leather patch. MOQ 100 pieces per style.
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Slouchy Beanies
Slouchy beanie style with relaxed fit and extended crown. Knit in acrylic or wool-blend yarn, single or double layer. Custom embroidery, woven labels or chenille patches. Suitable for streetwear brands, retail collections and team casual lines. MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Pom Pom Beanies
Pom pom beanies with detachable or fixed yarn pom. Cuffed or uncuffed knit construction in acrylic or wool blend. Custom embroidery, woven patches or tackle-twill lettering. Popular for winter team gear, school spirit wear and retail apparel. MOQ 100 pieces per design.
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Sublimated Beanies
Full-dye sublimated beanies with edge-to-edge all-over print on polyester knit fabric. No color limits, photographic detail, team patterns or gradient designs. Ideal for bold branding, influencer merchandise and custom team headwear. In-house sublimation. MOQ 100 pieces per artwork.
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Fleece Lined Beanies
Fleece-lined beanies with soft brushed fleece interior for cold-weather performance. Outer knit in acrylic or wool blend, inner polyester or micro-fleece lining. Custom embroidery or woven label decoration. Built for teams, outdoor brands and winter apparel lines. MOQ 100 pieces.
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Team Logo Beanies
Team logo beanies with custom chenille letters, tackle-twill appliqué or embroidered crests. Cuffed or slouchy knit in team colors. Yarn-dyed stripes, Jacquard patterns or solid knit available. Full artwork and decoration proofing before production. MOQ 100 pieces per design.
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Wholesale Blank Beanies
Wholesale blank beanies ready for your own decoration or resale. Cuffed, slouchy or pom styles in acrylic, wool blend or cotton knit. Solid colors, stock yarn or custom dye. Fast bulk production, packaged for distribution. MOQ 100 pieces per style and color.
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Private Label Beanies
Private label beanies manufactured with your brand’s custom woven labels, hang tags, packaging and interior tags. Full ODM design support or production from your tech pack. Acrylic, wool blend or sublimation knit. Decoration in-house. MOQ 100 pieces per SKU.
Get a QuoteTrusted Beanie Vendors Since 1998
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s garment manufacturing region — SELMOND has grown from a small family cut-and-sew workshop into a full-service team apparel manufacturer. With over 28 years of experience, 200+ skilled employees, and a dedicated in-house decoration floor, we’ve partnered with more than 2,000 brands, teams, schools and custom apparel businesses worldwide.
What sets SELMOND apart among beanie vendors is our commitment to craftsmanship and flexible partnership. We don’t just knit beanies — we offer full design support, decoration capabilities including embroidery, woven patches and custom labels, and MOQ starting from just 100 pieces per style. Every order is backed by artwork proofs, samples and quality control built for long-term brand growth.
We position ourselves not as a commodity supplier, but as the manufacturing partner behind growing varsity, sports and custom apparel brands. From your first sample to repeat bulk orders, SELMOND delivers the consistency, decoration quality and support that beanie vendors and team apparel makers need to scale confidently.

In-House Decoration Craftsmanship That Sets SELMOND Apart From Other Beanie Vendors
Embroidery Precision on Every Beanie
Most beanie vendors outsource embroidery and lose control over stitch density, thread tension and logo clarity. SELMOND runs dedicated embroidery stations in-house with digitizing, strike-offs and quality checks at every stage, so your team logos and brand marks sit clean and flat on acrylic, wool-blend and cuffed beanie styles without puckering or thread breaks.
- Flat, 3D puff and monogram embroidery capabilities in-house
- Logo digitizing and embroidery strike-offs before bulk production
- Tight stitch density and thread-tension control for clean, durable logos
- No outsourcing — full quality oversight from artwork to finished beanie

Chenille Letters That Sit Flat and Clean
Chenille patches and varsity-style letters are SELMOND’s signature — developed over 28 years of varsity jacket and team apparel production. Whether sewn onto cuffed beanies or slouch styles, chenille letters are cut, backed and stitched with satin edges that hold their shape, color and flatness wear after wear, giving your beanies the authentic varsity look other beanie vendors can’t replicate.
- Chenille letters and patches cut and sewn in-house with satin-edge stitching
- Authentic varsity look developed from 28+ years of letterman jacket expertise
- Clean backing and precise placement — no lifting, curling or thread fray
- Available in single or multi-color chenille for team names, initials and logos

Full-Dye Sublimation Edge to Edge
For all-over-print beanies and fully branded team headwear, SELMOND’s in-house sublimation station delivers edge-to-edge color with no ghosting, banding or fade. Artwork is proofed digitally, printed onto sublimation poly knit fabric and heat-pressed under controlled time and temperature, then cut and sewn into finished beanies — a complete process most beanie vendors cannot offer under one roof.
- Full-dye sublimation printed and sewn in-house for seamless all-over graphics
- Edge-to-edge color with no ghosting, banding or print fade
- Artwork proofs and color strike-offs provided before bulk production
- Perfect for custom team beanies, influencer drops and branded retail collections

Tackle-Twill Durability for Team Lettering
Tackle-twill names, numbers and team wordmarks are sewn with tight zigzag or satin-stitch edges that won’t fray, peel or lift — even after dozens of washes. SELMOND cuts twill fabric in-house, layers single, double or triple colors and stitches every letter with the same precision used on varsity jackets and baseball jerseys, giving your beanies the durability and pro look other beanie vendors skip.
- Single, double and triple-layer tackle twill cut and stitched in-house
- Tight satin-edge stitching that resists fraying, peeling and lifting
- Same tackle-twill craftsmanship used on varsity jackets and team jerseys
- Ideal for team names, player numbers, sponsor logos and custom wordmarks

SELMOND vs. Typical Beanie Vendors — What Makes Us Different
Not all beanie vendors offer the same production capabilities, decoration quality, or partnership flexibility. Here’s how SELMOND stands apart from typical offshore and domestic suppliers.
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Our Beanie Production Process — From Design to Delivery
Transparent quality gates and craftsmanship at every stage — from your first artwork file to final shipment.
Artwork & Tech Pack
Submit your design, logo or sketch. Our team digitizes artwork, develops tech packs, and creates full decoration proofs and size grading for approval before sampling.
Fabric & Trims Sourcing
We source acrylic, wool-blend or custom-knit yarns, plus woven labels, leather patches, embroidered logos and ribbed cuffs from trusted mills across our Dongguan network.
Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive physical beanie samples with decoration strike-offs. Review fit, yarn weight, logo placement and finishing details. Revise until the sample is production-ready and approved.
Bulk Production & Decoration
Cut-and-sew lines knit and assemble your beanies. In-house embroidery, woven patches, screen-print labels and heat-transfer decoration are applied with tight quality control at every station.
In-Line Quality Control
Every beanie is inspected for yarn consistency, stitch integrity, logo alignment, trim attachment and overall finish. Defects are flagged and corrected before packing begins.
Packing & Global Shipping
Finished beanies are folded, tagged and packed to your spec. Export documentation, freight forwarding and door-to-door logistics are coordinated from Dongguan to your warehouse worldwide.
How to Partner With Beanie Vendors at SELMOND — 3 Simple Steps
From your first inquiry to bulk production, our streamlined process makes sourcing custom beanies fast, transparent and hassle-free.
Submit Your Inquiry & Specs
Share your beanie design, logo artwork, color preferences and quantity. Our team will review your tech pack or help develop one from your concept.
Receive Quote & Sample Strike-Off
Get a detailed quotation within 24 hours and approve a physical sample with your decoration — embroidery, woven patch or custom label — before production begins.
Approve & Launch Bulk Production
Confirm your sample, place your order from 100 pieces, and we’ll handle cutting, knitting, decoration, QC and global logistics with full traceability.
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What Brands & Teams Say About SELMOND Beanie Vendors
We launched 4 custom beanie SKUs in just 45 days with SELMOND. The embroidery quality was flawless across all 800 units, and their artwork team nailed our logo on the first proof. Best beanie vendor we’ve worked with.
SELMOND reduced our beanie lead time by 35% compared to our previous vendor. Their 100-piece MOQ let us test 3 colorways without tying up capital, and every cuff held its shape after washing. Zero complaints from our team store customers.
We ordered 1,200 custom beanies with chenille patches for our school store. SELMOND delivered on time with zero defects, and the decoration strike-offs gave us confidence before bulk production. Communication was clear every step of the way.
FAQ — Beanie Vendors & Custom Apparel Sourcing
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The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Beanie Vendors for Custom Apparel
Navigate the landscape of beanie vendors with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, essential supplier criteria, customization options, and the most common sourcing mistakes to avoid when partnering with manufacturers.
1. What Are Beanie Vendors?
Beanie vendors are manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors who produce or supply custom and blank beanies for resale, decoration or branding. The ecosystem includes four main layers: factories (who knit and finish the product), importers (who bring containers from Asia and warehouse domestically), decorators (who add embroidery, patches or woven labels), and drop-shippers (who fulfill individual orders without holding stock). Understanding this chain is critical because lead times, MOQ and unit cost shift dramatically depending on where you enter.
Vendors sit on the supply side — they sell finished or blank goods by the dozen or hundred. Decorators sit on the service side — they apply your logo to blanks sourced from vendors or held in their own inventory. Many beanie vendors, including SELMOND, operate both roles in-house, offering knitted blanks and decoration under one roof with MOQs starting at 100 pieces per style.
Sports teams, schools, clubs, custom apparel brands, screen printers, wholesalers, retailers and promotional buyers all rely on beanie vendors to source headwear that carries a logo, team name or brand identity season after season.
2. The Evolution of Beanie Manufacturing and Wholesale
Beanies originated in the early 1900s as knitted caps for maritime workers and military personnel, valued for warmth, low cost and ease of mass-knitting on circular machines. By the 1940s, U.S. and European mills produced millions of wool watch caps annually for Allied forces, establishing the silhouette that remains standard today.
The 1990s marked a decisive shift as North American and European brands moved production to China, Taiwan and Bangladesh, where labor costs were 60–70% lower and knitting capacity could scale to hundreds of thousands of pieces per month. Domestic mills either closed or pivoted to premium niches, and the beanie became a high-volume, low-margin commodity.
Custom decoration emerged in the early 2000s when embroidery digitizing software and multi-head machines made logo beanies affordable for sports teams, corporate clients and streetwear labels. Chenille patches, woven labels and heat-transfer logos followed, turning blank beanies into branded merchandise.
Since 2015, low-MOQ vendors — starting at 50–100 pieces — have enabled independent designers, influencers and small apparel brands to launch custom beanie lines without the 1,000–3,000 piece minimums that dominated the prior decade.
3. Types of Beanie Vendors and Sourcing Models
Beanie vendors fall into five distinct sourcing models, each with different MOQ thresholds, lead times, and decoration capabilities. Understanding these categories helps buyers match their volume, budget, and speed requirements to the right partner.
Direct Factories (Overseas and Domestic)
Overseas factories — primarily in China, Bangladesh, and Vietnam — typically require 500–1,000 piece minimums per style/color but offer the lowest unit costs and full decoration in-house. Lead times run 45–60 days. SELMOND operates at 100 pieces per style/color with chenille, embroidery, and tackle-twill decoration on-site.
Domestic cut-and-sew factories in the U.S. or Canada start at 250–500 pieces, ship in 3–4 weeks, but cost 2–3× more per unit. Best for brands prioritizing Made-in-USA labeling or faster replenishment.
Wholesale Distributors and Blank-Goods Suppliers
Distributors stock finished blanks from multiple mills with no MOQ, ship within 1–3 business days, and offer volume discounts at 72–144 pieces. Decoration is outsourced or unavailable. Ideal for screen printers, decorators, and retailers needing immediate inventory without customization or for sampling before committing to a factory run.
Full-Service Custom Manufacturers
Full-service partners like SELMOND handle design, sampling, fabric sourcing, cut-and-sew, decoration, and export logistics under one roof. MOQ starts at 100–300 pieces; lead time is 30–45 days. In-house embroidery, chenille letters, woven patches, and custom labels let teams and brands launch cohesive collections without managing multiple vendors.
Print-on-Demand Platforms
POD services produce single-unit beanies with embroidery or heat-transfer decoration, ship direct-to-consumer, and require zero inventory. Unit costs run $12–$18, 3–5× factory pricing, with 5–10 business day fulfillment. Best for influencers, independent designers, and test launches where speed and zero risk outweigh margin.
4. Beanie Materials, Fabrics, and Construction Standards
Material choice and construction method define a beanie’s warmth, stretch, durability and price point. Professional beanie vendors source acrylic, wool, cotton, polyester blends and merino yarns from specialized mills, then select knit types and cuff styles to match each brand’s target use case and margin.
| Fabric Type | Warmth Rating | Typical Weight (GSM) | Best Use Case | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Acrylic | High | 200–280 | Team beanies, promotional | Low |
| Wool blend | Very high | 240–320 | Retail, outdoor, premium | Mid–High |
| Cotton / Cotton-poly | Low–Medium | 160–220 | Spring styles, casual | Low–Mid |
| Fleece-lined acrylic | Very high | 260–340 | Winter sports, ski teams | Mid |
Fabric Families and Performance Trade-Offs

Acrylic delivers the best warmth-to-cost ratio and holds color brilliantly, making it the go-to for promotional and team beanies. Wool and merino blends offer natural breathability and moisture wicking but carry a 40–60% cost premium. Cotton and cotton-poly blends suit lightweight spring styles but pill faster under friction.
Fleece-lined beanies add a soft polyester or micro-fleece interior for extra warmth without bulk, ideal for ski teams and winter retail collections.
Knit Types and Their Impact on Fit

Rib-knit (1×1 or 2×2) provides maximum stretch and recovery, creating a snug, stay-put fit for athletic use. Cable-knit adds texture and insulation but reduces elasticity. Jersey knit offers a smooth face and moderate stretch, common in slouchy and fashion beanies where drape matters more than grip.
Cuff Styles and Crown Shapes
Fold-over cuffs double the fabric at the ear line for warmth and branding real estate. Slouchy crowns use extra length to create a relaxed silhouette popular with streetwear brands. Fitted crowns sit close to the head, preferred by sports teams for helmet compatibility and a clean embroidered look.
5. Customization and Decoration Options for Beanies
Beanie vendors offer a wide range of decoration methods, each with distinct setup costs, durability profiles and visual impact. Choosing the right technique depends on brand positioning, order volume and the level of detail your design requires. SELMOND supports embroidery, woven labels, leather patches, sublimation, heat-transfer vinyl and jacquard knit-in logos in-house.
| Technique | Setup Cost | Per-Unit Cost | Durability (Washes) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat Embroidery | $15–50 | $0.80–2.50 | 50+ | Logos, text, sports teams |
| 3D Puff Embroidery | $15–50 | $1.00–2.50 | 50+ | Bold branding, streetwear |
| Woven Label | $30–80 | $0.30–1.00 | 100+ | Premium cuff tags, fine detail |
| Leather Patch | $50–100 | $1.50–3.00 | 100+ | Heritage, outdoor, boutique |
| Sublimation | $0 | $2.00–4.00 | 50+ | Full-color graphics, photo prints |
| Heat-Transfer Vinyl | <$20 | $0.50–1.50 | 20–30 | Short runs, prototypes |
| Jacquard Knit-In | $100–300 | $0.50–1.20 | 200+ | Repeat orders, seamless branding |
Embroidery: Flat and 3D Puff

Flat embroidery delivers clean, professional logos with thread counts from 5,000 to 15,000 stitches, ideal for text and simple graphics. 3D puff embroidery uses foam underlay to raise the design, creating bold, tactile branding that stands out on cuffs and front panels.
Setup requires digitizing (typically $15–50 per design), with per-unit costs around $0.80–2.50 depending on stitch count. Both methods survive 50+ commercial washes without fading, making them the go-to choice for sports teams and schools.
Woven Labels and Leather Patches

Woven labels sewn onto cuffs or crowns offer fine detail and a premium finish, with setup costs of $30–80 for custom looms and per-unit costs of $0.30–1.00. Leather patches — debossed, embossed or laser-etched — deliver a rugged, heritage aesthetic popular with outdoor and lifestyle brands.
Leather-patch beanies require die-cutting setup ($50–100) and run $1.50–3.00 per patch, but the tactile quality and durability justify the premium for boutique collections.
Sublimation and Heat-Transfer Vinyl

Full-dye sublimation prints edge-to-edge graphics on 100% polyester knit beanies, enabling photo-realistic designs, gradients and unlimited colors with zero setup tooling. Per-unit costs range from $2.00–4.00, and the print becomes part of the fiber, resisting cracking or peeling.
Heat-transfer vinyl applies pre-cut logos or numbers in matte, gloss or metallic finishes, with setup under $20 and per-unit costs of $0.50–1.50. HTV suits short runs and rapid prototyping but shows wear after 20–30 washes.
Jacquard Knit-In Logos

Jacquard weaves patterns and logos directly into the fabric during knitting, creating seamless, permanent branding with no surface appliqué. Setup requires custom loom programming ($100–300), making it cost-effective only above 500 units, but per-unit costs drop to $0.50–1.20 at scale.
The technique delivers unmatched durability and a clean, integrated look favored by established brands running repeat seasonal collections.
6. Key Quality Indicators When Evaluating Beanie Vendors
Quality beanie vendors separate themselves through measurable construction standards and transparent sampling. SELMOND evaluates every pre-production sample against stitch density, cuff integrity, seam finishing, fabric durability and color consistency — the same checkpoints buyers should demand before committing to bulk orders.
Stitch Density and Consistency

Professional beanie knitting runs 12–16 stitches per inch on fine-gauge machines, ensuring fabric weight stays uniform across panels. Uneven stitch tension creates wavy cuffs and loose crowns that distort after the first wash.
SELMOND sources acrylic and wool-blend yarns from mills that pre-test tension calibration, keeping gauge deviation under 2 percent across production runs of 500 pieces or more.
Cuff Elasticity and Double-Fold Integrity

A folded cuff must hold its crease without flaring and return to shape after stretching. Weak ribbing or single-layer construction causes cuffs to sag within weeks.
Double-fold cuffs with 2×2 rib knit maintain elasticity beyond 50 wash cycles. SELMOND pre-washes sample cuffs and measures recovery to confirm rib retention before bulk cutting.
Seam Finishing: Flatlock Versus Overlock

Flatlock seams lie flat against the scalp and prevent irritation; overlock seams are faster but create raised ridges. Crown seams under 3 mm wide signal precision equipment and skilled operators.
SELMOND uses flatlock for premium beanies and clean overlock with thread-tension monitoring for value lines, documenting seam type in every tech pack and pre-production sample.
Fabric Pilling Resistance and Colorfastness
Acrylic blends rated Grade 3 or higher on the Martindale pilling test resist fuzz formation beyond 5,000 rubs. Reactive-dyed yarns lock pigment at the fiber level, preventing fade and dye transfer during co-washing.
SELMOND requests mill certifications for pilling grade and colorfastness (ISO 105 Grade 4 minimum) and includes wash-test photos with every sample shipment to prove performance before production.
Requesting and Evaluating Pre-Production Samples
A complete sample includes the final yarn, cuff construction, seam finish, decoration strike-off and labeling — not a generic stock piece. Verify weight, stretch recovery and color under daylight before approving bulk.
SELMOND ships samples within 7–10 days with a checklist covering stitch count, cuff fold, seam type and decoration placement, and keeps pattern and yarn records on file to ensure every re-order matches the approved standard.
7. How to Choose the Right Beanie Vendors for Your Brand
Selecting the right beanie vendors requires a structured vetting process that balances cost, capability and compliance. A clear decision framework — covering volume, decoration, certifications, timelines and payment — ensures you partner with a factory that can scale with your brand.
Define Your Volume and Budget
Start by mapping your order quantity and unit-cost target. MOQ typically ranges from 50 to 500 pieces per style; SELMOND starts at 100 pieces, balancing tooling efficiency with inventory risk. Lower volumes carry higher per-piece costs due to setup and yarn-lot minimums.
Budget should account for base knitting, decoration (embroidery, woven patches), trims (cuff ribbing, labels) and shipping. Request itemized quotes to compare apples-to-apples across vendors.
Assess Decoration Capabilities
Confirm the vendor offers in-house embroidery, woven patches and custom labels rather than outsourcing decoration. SELMOND runs dedicated embroidery and patch stations, ensuring color consistency and faster turnaround.
Request decoration strike-offs — sample logos or patches on actual beanie fabric — before approving bulk. This reveals stitch density, thread quality and whether the factory can handle multi-color or 3D puff work.
Verify Certifications and Compliance
Check for WRAP, BSCI or Oeko-Tex certifications, especially if selling into EU or North American retail. These standards cover labor conditions, chemical safety and traceability.
Ask for recent audit reports and yarn mill certificates. Compliance documentation protects your brand from supply-chain liability and meets buyer code-of-conduct requirements.
Review Lead Times and Shipping Terms
Standard beanie production runs 25–35 days after sample approval; sampling itself takes 7–10 days. Confirm whether the vendor quotes FOB, CIF or DDP and whether they handle customs documentation.
SELMOND provides FOB Shenzhen/Guangzhou with full export support. Clarify whether air or sea freight is included and request estimated door-to-door transit for your market.
Check References and Portfolio
Request photos of completed beanie orders — not stock images — showing embroidery detail, cuff ribbing and label placement. Ask for client references in your region or category.
Review whether the vendor has served sports teams, schools or streetwear brands similar to yours. SELMOND’s portfolio spans over 2,000 clients across team apparel and custom headwear.
Negotiate Payment Terms and Samples
First-time orders typically require 100% deposit or 50% upfront, balance before shipment. SELMOND steps deposit down to 30% for repeat partners and accepts T/T, PayPal, credit card and USDT.
Always order a pre-production sample with final decoration. Sample cost (usually 50–100 USD per piece) is often credited back on bulk orders above MOQ.
8. Common Mistakes When Sourcing from Beanie Vendors
Even experienced brands stumble when evaluating beanie vendors. Avoiding five common pitfalls saves time, protects margins, and ensures your first production run ships on spec.
Skipping Sample Orders Before Bulk Production
Ordering bulk without a physical sample is the fastest path to costly mistakes. Yarn weight, ribbing tension, and embroidery registration vary between factories — photos never tell the full story.
SELMOND provides artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs, and sample garments before any bulk run, letting you confirm fit, fabric hand, and decoration quality. A 30-dollar sample can prevent a 3,000-piece disaster.
Ignoring Fabric Weight and Stretch Recovery
Acrylic beanies range from 180 to 320 GSM; lighter knits sag after one season, heavier fabrics hold shape through dozens of washes. Stretch recovery below 85 percent means permanent bagging at the cuff.
Request GSM specs and stretch-recovery percentages in writing. SELMOND sources acrylic and wool-blend yarns from trusted mills and keeps fabric records on file for consistent re-orders.
Underestimating Decoration Setup Costs
Embroidery digitizing, puff-foam tooling, and woven-patch setup each carry one-time fees — often 50 to 150 dollars per design. Vendors quoting rock-bottom unit prices may bury setup charges in the final invoice.
Ask for an all-in cost breakdown: fabric, decoration, setup, labels, and packaging. SELMOND’s design team digitizes logos and provides decoration proofs upfront, so you know total landed cost before committing.
Choosing Vendors Based Solely on Price
The lowest per-piece quote often hides thin yarn, loose stitching, or no decoration capability. Re-work, returns, and lost team or retailer trust cost far more than the initial savings.
Evaluate stitch density (12–14 stitches per inch for ribbing), decoration in-house capability, and payment flexibility. SELMOND’s 28 years of experience and dedicated embroidery, chenille, and screen-print stations ensure decoration that holds wear after wear.
9. Steps to Launch Your Custom Beanie Line
Launching a custom beanie line follows a predictable six-step sequence from concept to warehouse. SELMOND’s nine-step process mirrors the industry standard, with realistic timelines for each phase.
Concept and Design Development
Start with mockups, colorways and decoration placement. SELMOND’s design team digitizes logos, lays out embroidery or woven patches, and prepares full artwork proofs whether you submit a tech pack, sketch or photo.
Vendor Selection and Sampling
Request samples from shortlisted beanie vendors to compare yarn weight, knit density and decoration quality. SELMOND ships pre-production samples with actual decoration strike-offs, not blank stock, in 7–10 days.
Finalizing Artwork and Decoration Specs
Lock thread colors, patch dimensions and label placement before bulk production. Confirm Pantone matches, embroidery stitch counts and woven-patch backing to avoid costly mid-run changes.
Placing the Production Order
Submit your purchase order with size breakdown and delivery date. SELMOND requires 100% deposit on first orders, stepping to 30% for established partners, with balance due before shipment.
Quality Control and Inspection
In-line and final inspections check yarn consistency, decoration alignment and label attachment. Request third-party QC or live video walkthroughs if ordering remotely.
Fulfillment and Warehousing
Coordinate freight forwarding, customs clearance and final-mile delivery. Total timeline from inquiry to warehouse delivery typically spans 35–50 days for 500–1,000 beanie orders, including sampling and production.
10. Beanie Pricing and Cost Breakdown
SELMOND’s beanie pricing starts at 100 pieces per style and color, with unit costs ranging from $3.50 to $8.00 depending on fabric blend, knit gauge and decoration complexity. Acrylic beanies with a single embroidered logo typically sit at the lower end, while wool-blend or cuffed styles with chenille patches or multi-position embroidery push toward the upper tier. Lead times span 15 to 35 days from deposit, with plain-knit stock-yarn runs completing faster than custom Jacquard patterns or full-color woven labels.
Decoration adds $0.50 to $2.50 per piece: flat embroidery (up to 10,000 stitches) runs $0.50–$1.00, 3D puff or chenille patches $1.00–$2.00, and woven or leather patches $1.50–$2.50, each with a one-time digitizing or setup fee of $30–$80. Fabric upgrades — merino wool, brushed fleece lining, or custom-dyed yarn — add $0.80–$2.00 per unit.
Shipping by express courier (DHL, FedEx) costs $6–$9 per kilogram with 5–7 day transit; sea freight drops to $0.30–$0.60 per piece for orders above 500 units but extends lead time by 25–35 days. Import duties for knitted headwear into the U.S. typically fall between 8.5% and 14.6% of FOB value under HTS 6505.
| Quantity Tier | Unit Cost (USD) | Lead Time (days) | Decoration Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100–299 pcs | $5.50–$8.00 | 25–35 | +$0.50–$2.50/pc |
| 300–499 pcs | $4.50–$6.50 | 20–30 | +$0.50–$2.50/pc |
| 500–999 pcs | $3.80–$5.50 | 18–28 | +$0.50–$2.00/pc |
| 1,000+ pcs | $3.50–$5.00 | 15–25 | +$0.50–$2.00/pc |
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