Professional Custom Varsity Cap Manufacturing — 100-Piece MOQ, Full Decoration
Partner with one of the most trusted baseball cap companies in China. SELMOND manufactures custom varsity caps with in-house embroidery, chenille, tackle twill and low MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Why SELMOND Stands Out as Your Custom Cap Manufacturing Partner
Low MOQ from 100 Pieces
Launch your cap line without massive inventory risk. Start with just 100 pieces per style and color to test designs and reduce upfront costs.
Full In-House Decoration Floor
Embroidery, chenille patches, tackle twill, sublimation and screen printing — all under one roof for consistent quality and faster turnaround.
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Since 1998, SELMOND has produced over 2 million caps and varsity pieces for teams, brands and decorators across six continents.
Fast Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive artwork proofs, decoration strike-offs and physical cap samples before bulk production to approve every detail with confidence.
OEM, ODM & Private Label
Bring your tech pack, sketch or idea. Our design team develops patterns, digitizes logos and grades sizes for production-ready caps.
Authentic Varsity Construction Standards
Structured cotton twill, brushed cotton, leather patches, woven labels and precision stitching that meets the same standards as our varsity jackets.
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Custom Embroidered Caps
Structured cotton twill and brushed cotton cap bodies with full in-house embroidery — flat, 3D puff, logo and monogram. Artwork digitizing, strike-offs and samples before bulk. MOQ from 100 pieces per style. Built for custom apparel brands, screen printers, teams and retailers who need consistent decoration quality and fast turnaround.
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Snapback Baseball Caps
Six-panel structured or unstructured snapback caps with plastic snap closures. Embroidered front panels, woven patches or leather patches. Sourced fabrics include cotton twill, poly-cotton blends and wool blends. Sampling in seven days, decoration proofs included. Low MOQ and flexible private-label support for independent designers and wholesalers.
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Fitted Baseball Caps
Closed-back fitted caps with stretch-fit or sized construction. Cotton twill, wool blend or performance poly fabrics. Full embroidery, chenille letters and tackle-twill team logos available in-house. Ideal for team uniforms, club orders and branded capsule collections. MOQ 100 pieces per colorway, with grading and decoration strike-offs provided.
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Trucker Caps
Five-panel or six-panel mesh-back trucker caps with foam or cotton-twill front panels. Snap or plastic adjustable closures. Embroidered logos, screen-printed graphics or woven patches. Lightweight and cost-effective for promotional runs, influencer merchandise and retail brands. Sampling and artwork proofing included before production.
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Performance Sports Caps
Moisture-wicking polyester and poly-blend performance caps with structured or flexible panels. Sublimation-ready fabrics, breathable mesh inserts and sweatband options. Built for sports teams, training apparel brands and active lifestyle collections. Full decoration in-house, including embroidery and heat-transfer logos. Low MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Sublimated Baseball Caps
Full-dye sublimation baseball caps with edge-to-edge graphics, gradients and all-over team branding. Polyester performance fabrics that hold color without fading or ghosting. No minimum color count or artwork complexity. Ideal for bold team identities, event merchandise and custom streetwear. Sampling and decoration proofs before bulk production.
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Flat Brim Caps
Structured six-panel caps with reinforced flat brims and snapback or fitted closures. Cotton twill, wool blend or poly-cotton bodies. Embroidered front logos, side emblems or full-panel tackle twill. Popular with streetwear brands, sports teams and custom apparel decorators. MOQ 100 pieces, with full artwork and strike-off support.
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Dad Hats
Unstructured six-panel low-profile dad hats with pre-curved brims and adjustable metal or fabric closures. Soft-washed cotton twill or brushed cotton for a relaxed fit. Embroidered logos, monograms or small chenille patches. Built for casual team gear, lifestyle brands and influencer collections. Fast sampling and flexible MOQ from 100 pieces.
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Team Logo Caps
Custom team logo caps across all styles — snapback, fitted, trucker and dad hat constructions. Full in-house decoration including embroidery, chenille varsity letters, tackle-twill numbers, woven labels and leather patches. Artwork digitizing, logo layout and strike-offs included. MOQ from 100 pieces per design, with repeat-order artwork kept on file.
Get a QuoteAbout SELMOND — 28+ Years Manufacturing Excellence
Founded in 1998 in Dongguan, China — the heart of the world’s garment manufacturing hub — SELMOND began as a small family cut-and-sew and decoration workshop. Today we are a full one-stop team apparel manufacturer serving over 2,000 brands and teams across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and beyond, with a team of more than 200 skilled craftspeople and a monthly production capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces.
What sets SELMOND apart is our focus on what most factories treat as an afterthought: decoration craftsmanship. In-house embroidery, chenille, tackle twill and sublimation floors are not add-ons — they are our core differentiator. From cap embroidery and leather patches to full-dye sublimated jerseys and varsity chenille letters, every detail is developed, tested and executed under one roof to ensure consistency, quality and turnaround speed that outsourced decoration simply cannot match.
We manufacture the complete team apparel range — varsity jackets, baseball jerseys, baseball caps, beanies and uniforms — with authentic construction, flexible MOQs from just 100 pieces, and full OEM, ODM and private-label support. Whether you are launching a new cap line, scaling a custom apparel brand or sourcing for a team, SELMOND is built to grow with you.

What Sets SELMOND Apart in Custom Cap Manufacturing
Full In-House Embroidery & Chenille Decoration
SELMOND runs dedicated embroidery and chenille stations on-site, ensuring tight registration, clean edges and consistent thread tension across every cap in your order. No outsourcing means faster turnaround and full quality control from digitizing through final stitch-out.
- Flat, 3D puff, and cap-frame embroidery with up to 15 needle heads
- Chenille letters and varsity patches stitched in-house for authentic texture
- Logo digitizing, strike-offs and decoration proofs included before bulk production
- Same-floor coordination between cut-and-sew and decoration teams cuts lead time

Authentic Varsity Construction for Caps & Jackets
Unlike baseball cap companies that only source blanks, SELMOND manufactures varsity jackets and caps from the ground up — melton wool bodies, genuine or PU leather sleeves, and ribbed knit trims that hold their stripe and shape season after season.
- Melton wool and wool-blend fabrics sourced from trusted Chinese mills
- Genuine cowhide and premium PU leather sleeves with consistent grain and color
- Ribbed cuffs, collars and waistbands knitted to match your stripe pattern
- Patterns, trims and decoration files stored for fast, consistent re-orders

Sublimation & Screen Print Capabilities
Full-dye sublimation runs edge to edge without ghosting, perfect for all-over cap designs and team jerseys. Screen printing delivers opaque, durable graphics on cotton twill caps and apparel, with multi-color registration handled in-house for sharp, vibrant results.
- Dye sublimation on polyester caps, visors and performance fabrics
- Screen printing with water-based and plastisol inks for cotton and blends
- Heat-transfer names and numbers for jerseys and team uniforms
- Color-matching support and Pantone reference for brand consistency

Fast Artwork Proofing & Pre-Production Sampling
SELMOND’s in-house design team turns sketches, photos or tech packs into production-ready artwork, complete with logo digitizing, decoration strike-offs and full sample garments — so you see exactly what your caps will look like before committing to bulk.
- Artwork proofs delivered within 1–2 business days of inquiry
- Embroidery and chenille strike-offs stitched on actual cap fabric
- Full sample caps shipped for fit, decoration and material approval
- Revisions supported until artwork and sample meet your brand standards

SELMOND vs. Typical Baseball Cap Companies
Most baseball cap companies force you to choose between high minimums, outsourced decoration, or long lead times. SELMOND brings 28+ years of in-house varsity cap manufacturing, full decoration capabilities, and flexible MOQs under one roof in Dongguan.
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How Baseball Cap Companies Partner with SELMOND — Our 6-Step Production Process
Every custom cap order follows a proven workflow designed for quality, consistency and speed — from artwork development and fabric sourcing through decoration, QC and global logistics.
Inquiry & Artwork Development
Submit your design, tech pack or idea. Our team digitizes logos, creates decoration proofs and develops production-ready artwork files tailored to your cap style.
Fabric & Trim Sourcing
We source structured cotton twill, brushed cotton, polyester mesh and matching sweatbands, closures and visors from trusted mills across our Dongguan supply network.
Sampling & Strike-Offs
Receive physical samples with decoration strike-offs — embroidery, sublimation or woven patches — so you approve fit, color, stitching and branding before bulk production begins.
Bulk Production & In-Line QC
Cut-and-sew lines produce your caps with real-time quality checks on stitching, panel alignment, visor curvature and sizing to maintain consistency across every piece.
Decoration & Finishing
In-house embroidery, sublimation, tackle-twill or woven-patch application is completed on dedicated decoration stations, followed by final pressing, trimming and inspection.
Packing & Global Logistics
Caps are individually poly-bagged, carton-packed with your custom labels and hang tags, then shipped worldwide via air or sea with full export documentation.
Certifications & Quality Standards
From inquiry to delivery, our streamlined process ensures your custom caps meet every specification — backed by 28+ years of manufacturing expertise and full in-house decoration.
Submit Your Inquiry & Design
Share your cap style, decoration needs, quantity and timeline. Send a tech pack, sketch, photo or just an idea — our design team will develop artwork proofs and decoration strike-offs.
Review Artwork & Approve Sample
Receive detailed artwork proofs, fabric swatches and a physical sample cap with your exact embroidery, patches or woven labels. Revise until it’s perfect before any bulk production begins.
Confirm Order & Begin Production
Approve the sample, finalize quantities and sizes, then place your bulk order. MOQ starts from just 100 pieces per style, with flexible deposit terms for new and returning partners.
Production & In-Line Quality Control
Your caps move through cut-and-sew, decoration and finishing with in-line inspections at every stage. Patterns, artwork files and trims records stay on file for fast, consistent re-orders.
Final Inspection & Global Shipment
Every cap passes final quality control before secure packaging and export. We handle logistics worldwide — from the United States and Canada to Europe, Australia and the Middle East.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Custom Baseball Caps
SELMOND delivered 500 structured cotton twill caps with embroidered logos in just 14 days. The chenille patch on each cap looked exactly like our brand guidelines — clean edges, tight stitching, no puckering. We’ve reordered three times since.
We needed 300 custom varsity caps with tackle-twill lettering for our spring team launch. SELMOND’s artwork proofs came back in 48 hours, samples approved in one round, and every cap arrived perfectly graded and packaged. The 100-piece MOQ let us test two colorways risk-free.
After working with four other baseball cap companies, SELMOND is the only one that nailed our leather patch and 3D puff embroidery on the first bulk run. Their decoration floor is built for this — 28 years of experience shows in every stitch.
Frequently Asked Questions About Baseball Cap Companies
What is the minimum order quantity for custom baseball caps with baseball cap companies?
How long does sampling and bulk production take for custom caps?
Do baseball cap companies charge for samples, and is the cost refundable?
What payment terms and deposit do baseball cap companies require?
What shipping and logistics options are available for international orders?
How do baseball cap companies protect my designs and intellectual property?
Are there limits to customization — colors, fabrics, decoration, or cap styles?
Where do you source fabrics and trims for custom baseball caps?
What quality guarantees do you offer on decoration and stitching?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Baseball Cap Companies
Navigate the custom cap sourcing landscape with confidence. This guide delivers a proven decision framework, essential supplier criteria, quality benchmarks, and the most common mistakes teams and brands make when choosing baseball cap companies.
1. What Are Baseball Cap Companies?
Baseball cap companies fall into three distinct categories: stock cap resellers who warehouse pre-made blanks, contract manufacturers who cut and sew caps to order, and vertically integrated factories that combine in-house production with full decoration services. Resellers typically require no MOQ but offer limited customization beyond logo placement, while contract manufacturers often demand 1,000–3,000 pieces per colorway and outsource embroidery or screen printing to third-party decorators.
Vertically integrated factories like SELMOND operate cut-and-sew lines alongside dedicated embroidery, chenille, tackle-twill and heat-transfer stations under one roof, enabling MOQs as low as 100 pieces per style and tighter quality control across fabric sourcing, pattern making, sampling, bulk production and decoration. This model serves sports teams, schools, custom apparel brands, screen printers and wholesalers who need structured cotton twill or brushed cotton caps with consistent logo placement, woven or leather patches, and reproducible Pantone thread matching across repeat orders.
The decoration capability — not just the cap blank — determines speed, cost and final quality in the baseball cap supply chain.
2. Evolution of Baseball Cap Companies
The first baseball caps appeared in the 1860s as simple wool team caps hand-stitched by local tailors and embroiderers who served one club at a time. By the 1950s regional factories began standardizing fitted constructions, and the 59Fifty fitted cap became the professional benchmark through the 1980s and ’90s. The snapback resurgence in the 2010s — fueled by streetwear and independent designers — forced baseball cap companies to pivot from long runs for established leagues to flexible, decoration-heavy programs for emerging brands.
Today’s baseball cap companies are global contract manufacturers offering structured cotton twill, brushed cotton, performance polyester and moisture-wicking blends alongside digital embroidery, 3D puff, woven patches, leather patches and full-dye sublimation. Quick-turn sampling, low-MOQ programs starting at 100 pieces per colorway, and in-house decoration floors let startups, influencers and screen printers test designs, reduce inventory risk and launch capsule collections without the five-figure minimums that once locked out independents. Artwork digitizing, strike-off proofs and pattern libraries are now standard, turning baseball cap companies into long-term manufacturing partners rather than simple suppliers.
3. Types of Baseball Cap Companies
Baseball cap companies fall into distinct archetypes, each serving different buyer needs, order volumes and customization depths. Understanding these categories helps brands, teams and decorators match their production model to the right manufacturing partner.
Vertically Integrated Factories
These manufacturers control fabric sourcing, cut-and-sew, decoration and export under one roof. MOQ typically starts at 100–500 pieces per style/color, with lead times of 25–45 days. Full customization — from crown shape and panel count to embroidery, woven patches and custom labels — is standard.
Ideal for sports teams, schools, custom apparel brands and screen printers who need consistent quality, decoration craftsmanship and flexible re-order terms. SELMOND operates in this category, combining in-house cut-and-sew with dedicated embroidery, chenille and tackle-twill stations.
Contract Manufacturers (ODM/OEM)
ODM partners offer catalog designs with logo placement; OEM factories build to client specs and tech packs. MOQ ranges from 300–1,000 pieces, lead times 30–60 days. Decoration is often subcontracted.
Best for wholesalers, retailers and independent designers launching private-label cap lines without in-house design resources.
Wholesale Distributors
Stock blank caps from multiple factories, offering same-day shipping and MOQ as low as one dozen. Customization is limited to client-side decoration. No lead time for blanks; decoration adds 5–10 days.
Suited to local screen printers, event coordinators and small teams needing fast turnaround on standard styles.
Decoration-Only Partners
Specialize in embroidery, screen print or heat transfer on client-supplied blanks. No manufacturing capability. Turnaround 3–7 days, MOQ often one piece.
Ideal for decorators, influencers and pop-up brands who source blanks separately and need only logo application.
4. Materials and Fabrics Used by Baseball Cap Companies
Baseball cap companies source fabrics from mills across China and beyond, each offering distinct weight, breathability, durability and price points. Understanding these materials helps brands match cap performance to their target audience and decoration method.
| Fabric Type | Weight (GSM) | Breathability | Durability | Typical Use Case | Price Tier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton twill | 200–280 | Moderate | High | Classic structured caps, embroidery-ready | Mid |
| Polyester | 140–220 | Low–Moderate | Very High | Performance caps, full-dye sublimation | Low–Mid |
| Poly-cotton blend | 180–240 | Moderate | High | All-purpose caps, team uniforms | Low–Mid |
| Wool / Wool blend | 240–320 | Low | High | Premium snapbacks, winter caps | High |
| Mesh (trucker) | 100–160 | Very High | Moderate | Casual, promotional, summer wear | Low |
| Moisture-wicking poly | 160–200 | High | High | Sports teams, active wear | Mid–High |
| Organic cotton / Recycled poly | 180–260 | Moderate–High | Moderate–High | Eco-conscious brands, retail | High |
5. Customization and Decoration Options
Baseball cap companies offer six primary decoration techniques, each with distinct cost structures, durability profiles and minimum-order thresholds. Embroidery remains the industry standard for team and school caps, while heat transfer and screen printing serve short-run promotional orders.
| Method | Setup Cost | Durability | MOQ (pcs) | Best Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat embroidery | $25–50 digitizing | Excellent (5+ yrs) | 100 | Logos, team names, monograms |
| 3D puff embroidery | $30–60 digitizing | Very good (3–5 yrs) | 100 | Bold logos, raised lettering |
| Screen printing | $15–35 per screen | Good (1–2 yrs) | 144 | Large graphics, promotional runs |
| Heat transfer | No setup | Fair (6–12 mo) | 50 | Full-color photos, short runs |
| Woven/leather patches | $50–100 mold | Excellent (5+ yrs) | 200 | Premium branding, heritage look |
| Laser etching | No setup | Permanent | 50 | Minimalist logos on leather patches |
6. Key Quality and Construction Elements
Professional baseball cap companies engineer every structural detail to balance fit, durability and brand presentation. Panel count, front construction, closures and finishing each shape how a cap performs through repeated wear and washing.
Crown Panel Count and Front Construction

Six-panel caps — the classic baseball silhouette — use a buckram stiffener behind the front two panels to hold shape and support embroidery up to 100,000 stitches. Five-panel designs offer a lower-profile, soft-front fit popular with streetwear and running brands.
SOft-front construction skips buckram entirely, creating a relaxed, unstructured crown that folds flat. SELMOND sources structured buckram and soft-front patterns to match each brand’s target aesthetic and decoration weight.
Sweatband, Closure and Visor Finishing

Cotton-blend sweatbands wick moisture and prevent staining; polyester taffeta linings reduce cost but trap heat. Closures range from snapback plastic (low-cost, one-size) to leather or fabric strapbacks (premium adjustability) and fitted sizes (team uniformity).
Visor stiffness — controlled by cardboard, plastic or pre-curved PE inserts — and four to six rows of stitching define structure. Eyelets improve ventilation; covered top buttons with matching fabric elevate perceived quality. SELMOND produces all closure and visor combinations in-house.
7. How to Choose the Right Baseball Cap Companies
Selecting the right partner among baseball cap companies requires matching factory capabilities to your business model and growth stage. Independent brands, sports teams and retailers each face different MOQ, decoration and timeline constraints that narrow the field quickly.
Match MOQ to Your Order Volume
Factories serving baseball cap companies set minimums from 50 to 5,000 pieces per style. SELMOND’s 100-piece floor suits teams testing colorways and independent brands launching capsule drops without tying up cash in excess inventory.
Retailers restocking proven SKUs benefit from higher-volume tiers; startups and influencers need flexibility to pivot designs between runs.
Verify Decoration Capabilities and Samples
Request strike-offs showing flat embroidery, 3D puff, woven patches and leather patches before committing to bulk. SELMOND provides decoration proofs and full sample garments to confirm stitch density, thread color match and logo placement.
A factory with in-house embroidery and patch production delivers tighter turnarounds and consistent quality than brokers coordinating multiple subcontractors.
Check Lead Times and Payment Flexibility
Standard production spans 25–35 days; rush programs add cost. Evaluate deposit terms — SELMOND steps from 100% on first orders to 30% for stable partners, easing cash flow as the relationship matures.
Payment rails (T/T, PayPal, USDT) and clear nine-step workflows signal a factory built for repeat collaboration, not one-off transactions.
8. Common Mistakes When Sourcing from Baseball Cap Companies
Even experienced buyers stumble when sourcing caps, often because they skip steps that seem minor but compound into costly delays or unsellable inventory. Understanding these pitfalls before your first order protects both cash flow and brand reputation.
Skipping Physical Samples Before Bulk
Approving production from digital mockups alone is the fastest route to disappointment. Fabric hand, stitch tension and embroidery density vary widely between factories. SELMOND provides pre-production samples with actual decoration strike-offs so clients confirm fit, color and finish before committing to 500 or 5,000 units.
Underestimating Custom Embroidery Lead Times
Standard blank caps ship in days; custom embroidered caps require digitizing, thread matching, sample approval and production setup. Budget 3–4 weeks for first orders, less for re-orders with artwork on file. Rushing decoration sacrifices stitch quality and color accuracy.
Choosing Price Over Construction Quality
A $2 cap with 180 GSM twill and loose stitching will fade and fray faster than a $3.50 cap in 280 GSM brushed cotton with reinforced sweatband and bar-tack closures. Check fabric weight, seam type and panel construction, not just the invoice total.
9. Steps to Launch Your Custom Cap Brand
Launching a custom cap brand requires a clear sequence from concept to market. Most successful startups follow a seven-step framework that balances design vision, manufacturing realities and go-to-market logistics.
Define Target Audience and Style Niche
Identify whether you serve sports teams, streetwear enthusiasts, corporate clients or event merchandise buyers. Each segment demands different cap constructions — structured six-panel twill for teams, unstructured dad caps for lifestyle brands, snapback closures for youth markets. Narrowing your niche shapes fabric choice, decoration method and price tier before you contact baseball cap companies.
Research and Shortlist Baseball Cap Companies
Compare MOQ policies, decoration capabilities and payment flexibility. SELMOND starts at 100 pieces per style and supports embroidery, chenille patches, woven labels and leather patches in-house. Verify that shortlisted manufacturers offer artwork development, sample garments and decoration strike-offs to de-risk your first production run.
Request Samples and Finalize Specs
Order physical samples to assess panel stitching, closure hardware and decoration quality. Confirm fabric weight, Pantone thread colors, logo digitizing and size grading with your manufacturer. Lock specs in a tech pack before bulk production to ensure consistency across re-orders.
Negotiate MOQ, Place Test Run and Scale
Start with a 100–300 piece test to validate fit, decoration and market demand. SELMOND’s flexible deposit terms — stepping from 100 percent on first orders to 30 percent for repeat partners — improve cash flow as your brand grows. Plan inventory, fulfillment and marketing channels in parallel to turn samples into sales.
10. Pricing and Cost Considerations
SELMOND’s MOQ starts at 100 pieces per style and color, with unit cost declining as volume scales from 100 to 500 and 1,000+ units. Structured cotton-twill caps typically range $4–$8 per piece at 100-unit runs, while brushed cotton and premium wool-blend fabrics add $1–$2 per cap; decoration method, fabric grade and order quantity drive the final landed cost.
Embroidery setup fees run $30–$60 per logo position, with flat embroidery adding $0.80–$1.50 per cap and 3D puff embroidery $1.20–$2.00. Chenille letters and leather patches carry higher per-unit costs but no recurring setup once digitized. Screen printing offers the lowest per-piece decoration cost at high volumes but requires separate screens for each color.
Lead time stretches from 15–20 days for repeat orders with artwork and patterns on file to 25–35 days for new designs requiring sampling and decoration strike-offs. FOB Shenzhen pricing excludes freight; buyers should budget an additional $2–$4 per cap for air shipping or $0.50–$1.00 for sea freight to North America and Europe, plus any customs duties under the destination country’s tariff schedule.
| Quantity Tier | Unit Cost Range (USD) | Decoration Setup | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100 caps | $6.00–$8.00 | $30–$60 (embroidery) | 25–35 days |
| 500 caps | $4.50–$6.50 | $30–$60 (embroidery) | 20–30 days |
| 1,000+ caps | $4.00–$5.50 | $30–$60 (embroidery) | 15–25 days |
| Premium wool blend | +$1.00–$2.00/unit | — | — |
| 3D puff embroidery | +$1.20–$2.00/unit | $40–$70 | — |
| Chenille letter patch | +$2.50–$4.00/unit | $50–$80 (digitizing) | — |
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