Baseball Cap Maker for Custom Teams & Brands — 100-Piece MOQ
Partner with a trusted baseball cap maker offering low MOQ from 100 pieces, full in-house decoration, fast sampling, and 28+ years of OEM/ODM experience.
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Why SELMOND Stands Out as Your Baseball Cap Maker
100-Piece MOQ Per Style
Launch custom cap collections without inventory risk. Start production from just 100 pieces per style and color, perfect for brands testing designs.
28+ Years Manufacturing Experience
Founded in 1998 in Dongguan, China’s garment hub. Over 2,000 brands served with proven expertise in team apparel and custom caps.
Full In-House Decoration Floor
Embroidery, sublimation, chenille patches, tackle twill and screen printing — all crafted under one roof for consistent quality and faster turnaround.
Fast Artwork Proofs & Samples
Receive logo digitizing, decoration strike-offs and physical cap samples before bulk production. Your design, perfected before any commitment.
Authentic Varsity Construction Quality
Structured cotton twill, brushed cotton, mesh backs, leather patches and woven labels — built with the same authentic varsity construction and craftsmanship as our letterman jackets: wool body, leather or PU sleeves, and ribbed trim.
Flexible Payment Terms
T/T, PayPal, credit card and USDT accepted. Deposit starts at 100% for first orders, scaling down to 30% for long-term partners.
Custom Caps — Embroidered, Sublimated & Chenille
Structured twill, mesh-back trucker, fitted, snapback and dad-hat styles with full in-house decoration from 100 pieces.

Custom Embroidered Caps
Structured or unstructured caps in cotton twill or brushed cotton with flat, 3D puff or multicolor embroidery. Logo digitizing, thread-color matching and strike-offs included. Ideal for teams, brands and promotional runs requiring clean, durable logo placement on front panels, side or back.
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Snapback Caps
Six-panel structured caps with plastic snap closure, flat or curved visor and reinforced front panels. Available in cotton twill, polyester or blends. Embroidery, woven labels or leather patches applied in-house. Popular for streetwear brands, sports teams and retail collections seeking adjustable-fit headwear with bold branding.
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Fitted Baseball Caps
Closed-back caps with elastic or fabric-strap sizing, no adjustment hardware. Structured cotton twill or wool-blend crown with matching or contrast undervisor. Embroidered or chenille logos stitched before assembly. Suited to team uniforms, on-field apparel and premium custom headwear requiring a tailored, professional fit.
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Trucker Hats
Five or six-panel caps with mesh back panels and foam or fabric front. Snapback or hook-and-loop closure. Embroidered front logo, woven patch or heat-transfer decoration. Lightweight, breathable construction for outdoor teams, event merchandise and casual branded headwear with strong logo visibility and lower per-piece cost.
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5-Panel Caps
Low-profile flat-visor caps with five fabric panels, rope or fabric trim and adjustable closure. Cotton twill, canvas or polyester body. Embroidery, woven labels or screen-print decoration. Minimalist silhouette favored by streetwear lines, independent designers and brands targeting urban, skate or cycling audiences with clean, modern cap styles.
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Dad Hats
Unstructured six-panel caps with pre-curved visor, low crown and adjustable fabric or metal strap. Soft cotton twill or washed canvas. Embroidered logos, monograms or small chenille patches. Relaxed fit and vintage aesthetic suit lifestyle brands, colleges, golf teams and retail buyers seeking comfortable, everyday headwear with subtle branding.
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Team Logo Caps
Structured or semi-structured caps featuring team logos, mascots or wordmarks via embroidery, chenille appliqué, tackle-twill lettering or woven patches. Cotton twill, wool-blend or polyester body with snapback, fitted or adjustable closure. Built for schools, sports clubs, leagues and branded team merchandise requiring consistent decoration quality across full rosters.
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Sublimated Caps
Full-dye sublimation caps with edge-to-edge graphics, gradients, photo-realistic artwork or all-over patterns. Polyester body, structured or unstructured, with matching or contrast visor. No color limits or setup fees per design. Ideal for esports teams, event merchandise, influencer drops and brands launching bold, limited-edition headwear without minimum color restrictions.
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Chenille Patch Caps
Caps with raised chenille letters, numbers, mascots or varsity-style patches on cotton twill or wool-blend bodies. Chenille sewn or heat-sealed to front panels or side. Snapback, fitted or dad-hat construction. Authentic varsity aesthetic for schools, college teams, nostalgic streetwear brands and custom apparel lines emphasizing texture, heritage and standout lettering.
Get a QuoteAbout SELMOND — Your Baseball Cap Maker Partner
Founded in 1998 in Humen, Dongguan — the heart of China’s garment manufacturing region — SELMOND began as a small family cut-and-sew and decoration workshop. Today, we are a full-service baseball cap maker and team apparel manufacturer with over 28 years of experience, 200+ skilled employees, and a monthly production capacity exceeding 80,000 pieces serving 2,000+ brands worldwide.
What sets SELMOND apart is our complete in-house decoration floor built specifically for B2B partners. From embroidery and chenille patches to tackle-twill lettering and full-dye sublimation, we control every step — cut-and-sew, decoration, quality control, and export logistics — ensuring your custom caps are consistent, production-ready, and built to last wear after wear.
We manufacture the full range of team apparel — varsity jackets, custom baseball jerseys, baseball caps, custom beanies, and baseball uniforms — with flexible OEM, ODM and private label services and MOQs starting from just 100 pieces per style. Whether you’re a startup designer, sports team, screen printer, or established brand, SELMOND is your long-term manufacturing partner for custom caps and team gear that stand out.

Our Baseball Cap Maker Expertise — From Design to Delivery
Artwork Digitizing & Decoration Proofing
Our design team converts your logo, sketch or photo into production-ready embroidery files, sublimation artwork and decoration layouts. You receive digitized files, placement proofs and physical strike-offs before any bulk order, ensuring your cap design matches your vision exactly.
- Logo digitizing for flat, 3D puff and cap embroidery
- Full-color sublimation artwork development and color matching
- Physical decoration strike-offs on actual cap fabric
- Artwork files kept on record for fast re-orders

Fabric Sourcing & Sample Development
We source structured cotton twill, brushed cotton, polyester mesh, performance poly and sublimation fabrics from trusted Chinese mills. Every cap sample is cut, sewn and decorated in-house, with ribbed sweatbands, buckram reinforcement and trim options tested before bulk production begins.
- Structured twill, brushed cotton, mesh and sublimation poly sourcing
- Pre-production samples with your decoration and trims
- Buckram stiffness, panel construction and closure testing
- Fabric swatches and decoration strike-offs provided on request

In-House Embroidery & Sublimation Lines
SELMOND runs dedicated embroidery machines for flat, 3D puff and cap-specific hooping, plus full-dye sublimation stations for all-over printed caps. Every decoration step happens under one roof, so turnaround is faster, quality is controlled and your brand’s details stay consistent across every piece.
- Cap-specific embroidery hooping for curved panels and visors
- 3D puff embroidery for bold logos and team lettering
- Full-dye sublimation for edge-to-edge custom graphics
- Chenille patches, woven labels and leather-patch application

Quality Control & Global Logistics
In-line and final inspections check stitching, decoration alignment, panel symmetry, closure function and packaging before shipment. We handle export documentation, carton labeling and freight coordination to the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia and beyond, with tracking provided at every stage.
- In-line QC during cutting, sewing and decoration
- Final inspection of embroidery alignment, panel construction and closures
- Export documentation, carton labeling and freight coordination
- Global shipping to North America, Europe, Australia and the Middle East

SELMOND vs. Typical Cap Suppliers — What Sets Your Baseball Cap Maker Apart
Not all baseball cap makers offer the same capabilities. SELMOND combines low-MOQ flexibility, in-house decoration, fast sampling and 28 years of manufacturing experience — built specifically for brands, teams and decorators who need more than a generic wholesaler or overseas factory can deliver.
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Our Baseball Cap Maker Process — From Inquiry to Shipment
SELMOND’s proven 9-step production workflow ensures quality, consistency and full visibility at every stage — from your first inquiry through global delivery.
Inquiry & Consultation
Share your cap concept, target quantity and decoration needs. Our team reviews requirements and confirms MOQ, timeline and pricing structure within 24 hours.
Artwork & Tech Pack Development
Our design team digitizes logos, prepares embroidery files, creates decoration strike-off proofs and finalizes your tech pack with all construction and trim details.
Fabric & Trims Sourcing
We source structured cotton twill, brushed cotton, mesh, sublimation polyester, snapbacks, buckles, woven labels and leather patches from trusted regional mills and suppliers.
Sampling & Approval
A physical sample cap with full decoration is produced for your review. Adjustments to fit, panel construction, embroidery or materials are made before bulk approval.
Bulk Production Launch
Approved patterns and artwork go to our cut-and-sew floor. Panels are cut, assembled and shaped with professional cap-making equipment for consistent fit and structure.
In-Line Quality Control
Our QC team inspects panel stitching, brim shape, eyelets, closures and sizing at multiple checkpoints throughout production to catch and correct issues early.
Decoration Application
Caps move to our in-house decoration floor for embroidery, chenille patches, sublimation, screen printing or heat-transfer application — all completed under one roof.
Final Inspection & Packing
Every finished cap is inspected for decoration alignment, thread tension, trim quality and cleanliness, then packed with custom labels, hang tags and protective wrapping.
Logistics & Shipment
We coordinate export documentation, carton labeling and freight forwarding by sea or air to your warehouse or fulfillment center, with tracking provided at handoff.
How to Order Custom Caps from Your Baseball Cap Maker
SELMOND makes custom cap production simple and transparent. Follow these five steps to move from concept to finished caps — with full artwork support, sampling, and quality control at every stage.
Submit Your Inquiry & Design
Share your cap style, decoration needs, quantities and timeline. Send a tech pack, sketch, photo or simply describe your idea — our team will guide you.
Review Artwork Proofs & Quotation
Receive digitized logos, embroidery layouts and decoration strike-offs within 3–5 days, plus a detailed quote covering materials, decoration and MOQ from 100 pieces.
Approve Sample & Place Order
Confirm your physical sample cap, finalize colors and trims, then place your bulk order. Deposit terms start at 100% for first orders, stepping down for repeat partners.
Production & In-Line Quality Control
Your caps move through cut-and-sew, decoration and assembly with real-time QC checkpoints. Bulk production typically completes in 25–35 days after sample approval.
Final Inspection & Global Shipment
Every finished cap passes final inspection before packing. We coordinate air or sea freight worldwide, with full export documentation and tracking for your order.
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Customer Success Stories — Baseball Cap Maker That Delivers
We launched our first cap collection with just 150 pieces thanks to SELMOND’s low MOQ. The embroidery was flawless, and we sold out in three weeks. Now we’re on our fourth reorder with new colorways.
SELMOND delivered 500 custom team caps with tackle-twill logos in 18 days from artwork approval to our door. The quality exceeded our expectations, and parents loved the authentic varsity look. Best baseball cap maker we’ve worked with.
Switching to SELMOND cut our cap costs by 34% compared to our previous U.S. supplier, with better embroidery detail and faster sampling. Their team handled our chenille patch caps perfectly — every stitch clean and consistent across 800 units.
FAQ — Baseball Cap Maker Sourcing Questions
What is the minimum order quantity for a baseball cap maker like SELMOND?
How long does it take to receive samples from a baseball cap maker?
Do I have to pay for samples when working with a baseball cap maker?
What payment terms does your baseball cap maker offer?
How long is the bulk production lead time for custom caps?
Can a baseball cap maker ship directly to my customers or warehouse?
How do you protect my designs and intellectual property?
What customization options are available for baseball caps?
Will reorders match the quality and colors of my first order?
The Complete Buyer’s Guide to Choosing the Right Baseball Cap Maker
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 to avoid when partnering with a baseball cap maker for your brand or team.
1. What Is a Baseball Cap Maker?
A baseball cap maker is a manufacturer that handles the entire production cycle — from pattern development and fabric cutting through sewing, decoration (embroidery, printing, patches), quality control and final packaging. Full-service makers like SELMOND integrate cut-and-sew lines with in-house decoration floors, enabling consistent quality and faster turnaround than split supply chains. Decorator-only shops apply logos to blank caps sourced elsewhere, while pure contract sewers lack decoration capabilities; true makers control both.
Overseas factories in China’s Dongguan region typically offer MOQs from 100 pieces, lower per-unit costs, and deep material sourcing networks. Domestic contract manufacturers deliver shorter lead times — often 2 to 4 weeks versus 6 to 8 — but require higher minimums and charge premiums of 40 to 60 percent. Hybrid suppliers import blanks and decorate locally, trading cost efficiency for speed.
Choosing the right baseball cap maker directly impacts your brand reputation: poorly graded panels, skipped stitches, or off-register embroidery erode customer trust, while consistent construction and decoration craftsmanship drive repeat orders and referrals.
2. The Evolution of Baseball Cap Manufacturing
In the 1860s, the Brooklyn Excelsiors wore the first recorded team caps — unstructured wool flannel rounds with short brims. By 1954, New Era introduced the fitted 59FIFTY, establishing the six-panel structured crown and eyelets that remain the benchmark for on-field and streetwear caps today.
The 1980s brought snapback closures and the rise of flat embroidery, while the 1990s saw the shift from domestic U.S. cut-and-sew to Asia-based baseball cap maker facilities in China, Bangladesh and Vietnam, driven by lower labor costs and integrated decoration capacity. Factories in Dongguan and Guangzhou consolidated fabric sourcing, pattern making, embroidery digitizing and quality control under one roof, reducing lead times and MOQ barriers for brands.
Since 2010, performance fabrics — moisture-wicking polyester, laser-perforated panels, and stretch-fit blends — have overtaken traditional brushed cotton in team and activewear segments. Digital direct-to-garment printing and dye sublimation now enable full-color graphics without screen setup, while recycled polyester and organic cotton answer sustainability mandates. A modest reshoring trend has emerged in North America and Europe for premium runs, yet the majority of global cap production remains concentrated in China’s Pearl River Delta, where decoration expertise and supply-chain density are unmatched.
3. Types of Baseball Cap Makers and Their Specializations
Not every baseball cap maker operates the same way. Factories, wholesalers and print-on-demand platforms each serve distinct order volumes, customization needs and buyer profiles, from sports teams ordering 100 embroidered caps to influencers launching 5,000-piece branded collections.
Full-Service OEM/ODM Factories

These manufacturers handle design, fabric sourcing, cut-and-sew, decoration and export logistics under one roof. MOQ typically starts at 100–500 pieces per style/color, with 25–45 day lead times after sampling. Customization runs deep: structured or unstructured crowns, custom embroidery, woven patches, sublimated panels and private labeling.
Ideal for sports teams, schools, custom apparel brands and screen printers who need consistent quality, decoration craftsmanship and repeat-order reliability.
Contract Cut-and-Sew Specialists
You supply finished tech packs, patterns and fabric; the factory cuts, sews and trims. MOQ ranges from 300–1,000 pieces, lead time 20–35 days. Decoration is often outsourced or minimal.
Best suited to independent designers and established brands with in-house pattern makers seeking manufacturing capacity without design support.
Blank-Cap Wholesalers with Decoration
Stock undecorated caps are purchased in bulk, then logos are added via embroidery or heat transfer. MOQ can drop to 12–50 pieces, turnaround 7–14 days. Customization is limited to decoration; fabric, fit and construction are fixed.
Popular with small teams, clubs, retailers and event organizers needing fast, low-risk branded headwear.
On-Demand and DTG Print Platforms
Digital fulfillment services print single caps per order using direct-to-garment or dye-sublimation. No MOQ, ship within 3–7 days. Decoration quality and durability lag behind embroidery; fabric and fit options are extremely narrow.
Targeted at influencers, online creators and micro-brands testing designs before committing to inventory.
4. Materials and Fabrics Used by Baseball Cap Makers
A baseball cap maker’s material palette directly controls decoration compatibility, durability and final cost. Crown fabrics range from structured cotton twill to performance polyester, each pairing with specific visor inserts, sweatbands and closures to meet team uniform, retail or outdoor sport requirements.
| Fabric Type | Weight (GSM) | Breathability | Durability | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cotton Twill | 220–280 | Moderate | High | Team uniforms, embroidery-ready retail caps |
| Polyester Mesh | 140–180 | Excellent | Moderate | Outdoor sport, moisture-wicking performance |
| Wool Blend | 260–320 | Low | Very High | Premium retail, cold-weather team apparel |
| Performance Blend | 180–240 | High | High | Athletic teams, sublimation decoration |
5. Customization and Decoration Options for Baseball Caps
A capable baseball cap maker runs multiple decoration techniques in-house, eliminating subcontractor delays and quality handoffs. SELMOND operates dedicated embroidery, screen-print, heat-transfer, sublimation and patch stations under one roof, ensuring consistent turnaround and decoration strike-offs before bulk production.
| Technique | Setup Fee | Per-Unit Cost | Wash Durability | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Flat Embroidery | $25–50 | $1.50–3.00 | Excellent (500+ washes) | Simple logos, 1–6 colors |
| 3D Puff Embroidery | $30–60 | $2.00–4.00 | Excellent | Bold text, raised branding |
| Screen Printing | $15–40/color | $0.50–1.50 | Very Good | Large graphics, high color count |
| Heat Transfer | $10–25 | $0.80–2.00 | Good (fades ~50 washes) | Full-color photos, small runs |
| Woven Patch | $40–80 | $1.00–2.50 | Excellent | Fine detail, vintage look |
| Leather Patch | $50–100 | $1.50–3.50 | Excellent | Premium branding, debossed logos |
6. Key Quality and Construction Elements to Inspect
Quality control separates professional baseball cap makers from low-cost factories. Before approving samples or bulk orders, inspect crown symmetry, stitch density, visor integrity, closure hardware and decoration finish to avoid costly re-runs and returns.
Crown Construction and Panel Alignment
Check that all six (or five) crown panels meet cleanly at the center button with no puckering or offset seams. Stitch density on panel seams should run 10–12 stitches per inch for structured caps; lower counts cause gaping under tension.
Run your finger along each seam from brim to crown — any ridge or twist indicates misaligned fabric feed or inconsistent tension, a red flag for bulk quality.
Visor Shape Retention and Edge Finish
Flex the visor gently; it should return to its original curve without creasing. Sandwich visors use cardboard or plastic inserts; PE and buckram boards hold shape longer than paper-based alternatives.
Inspect the undervisor stitching — eight to ten stitches per inch with no skipped loops. Loose or uneven topstitching allows the insert to shift and the fabric to bubble after washing.
Closure Mechanisms and Hardware Quality
Metal buckles, plastic snapbacks and hook-and-loop closures must open and close smoothly under repeated use. Brass or stainless-steel buckles resist rust; cheap alloy hardware corrodes after one wash.
Thread-bar eyelets are acceptable for low-volume runs, but metal grommets last longer and prevent tearing under stress. SELMOND sources YKK-grade closures and metal eyelets for all wholesale and private-label cap orders.
Embroidery Quality and Thread Density
Flat embroidery should sit flush without pulling the crown fabric; 3D puff should rise evenly with no sagging. Count stitch density: professional cap embroidery runs 8–10 stitches per millimeter for clean edges and full coverage.
Check the underside for loose threads, skipped stitches or visible backing that wasn’t trimmed — signs of rushed decoration or poorly calibrated machines.
7. How to Choose the Right Baseball Cap Maker for Your Needs
Selecting the right baseball cap maker depends on your order volume, timeline, decoration requirements and growth trajectory. Five criteria separate factories built for B2B partners from commodity suppliers.
MOQ and Scalability
Startups and teams typically need 100–300 caps to test designs or outfit a roster without tying up cash. SELMOND’s 100-piece MOQ per style/color lets brands launch capsule collections and teams order single-season runs. Established labels benefit from consistent quality across reorders as volume scales to thousands.
Sampling Speed and Cost
Fast sample turnaround — 5 to 7 days for structured cotton-twill caps with embroidery — keeps launch schedules on track. Factories offering artwork proofs and decoration strike-offs before sampling reduce costly revisions and ensure logos sit correctly on curved crown panels.
In-House Decoration Versus Outsourced
In-house embroidery, chenille and woven-patch stations maintain tighter tolerances and faster lead times than outsourced decoration. A single facility handling cut-and-sew plus all decoration eliminates handoff delays and quality gaps between contractors.
Communication and Payment Flexibility
Clear inquiry-to-shipment processes, multi-currency payment (T/T, PayPal, USDT) and tiered deposit terms — stepping from 100% down to 30% for repeat partners — ease cash flow for growing brands and reduce friction across international orders.
8. Common Mistakes When Sourcing from a Baseball Cap Maker
Even experienced brands stumble when sourcing caps overseas. Five recurring mistakes account for most quality surprises, cost overruns and missed launch dates — and each has a simple fix rooted in tighter specification and clearer communication upfront.
Skipping Physical Samples and Relying on Photos

Digital mockups hide buckram stiffness, sweatband comfort and true panel shape. A $15 sample reveals whether the crown height suits your audience and whether embroidery puckers under tension.
SELMOND ships pre-production samples before any bulk order. Inspect stitching, fabric hand-feel and decoration placement in person — photos cannot replace tactile review.
Ignoring Stitch Specs and Fabric GSM in the Quote
Generic quotes omit critical details: brushed cotton at 280 GSM wears differently than 200 GSM twill, and six-panel construction with double-needle topstitching outlasts budget five-panel caps.
Request fabric weight, thread type and stitch-per-inch counts in every quotation to ensure apples-to-apples comparisons.
Not Clarifying Decoration Setup Fees and Color-Match Standards
Setup fees for embroidery digitizing, chenille punching or screen-print films often appear only after approval. Pantone-match embroidery thread costs more than ‘close enough’ stock colors.
Lock decoration costs, color-match standards and strike-off terms in writing before deposit. SELMOND provides artwork proofs and decoration samples to confirm thread color and stitch density upfront.
Underestimating Lead Time for Custom Embroidery or Overseas Shipping
Structured caps with 3D puff embroidery or leather patches require 25–35 days production plus 15–30 days ocean freight. Rush air shipping doubles cost and still needs seven to ten days door-to-door.
Add buffer weeks for customs clearance and plan seasonal launches three months ahead to avoid expedite fees.
Failing to Lock in Sizing Standards
One-size snapback, flexfit and S/M/L/XL fitted caps use different crown depths and circumference ranges. Mixed sizing in a single order confuses inventory and frustrates end users.
Specify snapback, strapback or fitted sizing — and whether you need youth, adult or both — before sampling. SELMOND keeps sizing records on file for consistent re-orders.
9. Pricing and Cost Structure Explained
SELMOND’s pricing structure for custom baseball caps scales predictably with order quantity and decoration method, starting at a 100-piece MOQ per style and color. Blank structured cotton-twill caps begin around $3.50–$5.00 per unit at 100 pieces, dropping to $2.80–$3.80 at 500 pieces and $2.20–$3.20 at 1,000 pieces, while embroidery setup runs $30–$50 per design with a per-unit decoration cost of $0.80–$1.50 depending on stitch count.
Sample fees are typically $50–$80 per cap including decoration, refundable against bulk orders of 300 pieces or more. Payment terms begin at 100% deposit for first-time clients, stepping down to 50% deposit after initial orders and as low as 30% for stable long-term partners, with balance due before shipment. Air freight adds $4–$8 per cap with 7–10 day transit; sea freight runs $0.50–$1.20 per cap with 25–35 day transit, making ocean the standard choice for orders above 300 units.
| Order Quantity | Blank Cap Cost | Embroidery Setup + Per Unit | Total Per Cap | Lead Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 pcs | $3.50–$5.00 | $30–$50 + $0.80–$1.50 | $4.30–$6.50 | 18–22 days |
| 300 pcs | $3.00–$4.20 | $30–$50 + $0.80–$1.50 | $3.90–$5.87 | 20–25 days |
| 500 pcs | $2.80–$3.80 | $30–$50 + $0.80–$1.50 | $3.66–$5.40 | 22–28 days |
| 1,000 pcs | $2.20–$3.20 | $30–$50 + $0.80–$1.50 | $3.03–$4.75 | 25–30 days |
10. Steps to Launch Your Custom Cap Line with a Baseball Cap Maker
Launching a custom cap line requires a clear sequence from concept to customer. Each step reduces risk and builds confidence with your baseball cap maker.
Define Target Market and Design Brief
Identify your audience — sports teams, schools, streetwear buyers or corporate clients — and document fabric type, panel count, closure style and decoration method. A one-page brief with reference images and logo files accelerates maker response and sampling accuracy.
Request and Evaluate Samples
Order strike-off samples from two to three baseball cap makers. Compare stitching density, buckram stiffness, embroidery registration and fabric hand. SELMOND’s 100-piece MOQ lets you test multiple colorways without excess inventory.
Finalize Artwork and Fabric Specs
Lock thread colors by Pantone code, confirm fabric GSM and approve a final decoration proof. Misaligned artwork or incorrect twill weight are the top causes of bulk-order rework.
Place Pilot Order and Conduct QC
Start with 100–300 pieces. Inspect the first 10 percent on-site or request photos of stitching, visor curve and label placement before shipment clears.
Scale Production and Plan Inventory
Reorder in larger quantities as sell-through data confirms sizing and colorway demand. Keep patterns and artwork on file with your maker to shorten lead times on repeat runs.
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