Our Trusted Product Sources

Discover the difference that working with the best product sources can make in the world of embroidery. Explore our range of merchandise and see how we transform high-quality materials into stunning, embroidered works of art that leave a lasting impression.

Quality Embroidery Starts with the Best Products

Apparel

Port Authority, OGIO, Sport-Tek, Nike, Carhartt, Gildan, Hanes

BAW Apparel

GameGuard apparel, hats, bags and coolers

Callaway, Perry Ellis

Adidas, Gilda, Bella Canvas, Hanes, Next Level

Core365, Devon & Jones, Harriton, North End, Prime Line

Hats

Richardson, FlexFit, Imperial, Yupoong, Infinity Her

Outdoor caps

Pacific Headwear, Augusta Sportswear

Promotional Items

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FAQs

  • Structured. A headwear term referring to a buckram lining used to control the slope of the cap. 

    Unstructured. A headwear term referring to a low profile cap with a naturally low sloping crown. No buckram has been added to the crown for structure

  • Low Profile. A term used for a cap or hat silhouette that is more closely fitted to the head. Can be either structured or unstructured. 

    Mid Profile. A term used for a cap or hat silhouette that is in between that of a High Profile and Low Profile. Most often structured with buckram. 

    High Profile. A term used for a cap or hat silhouette that is less fitted to the head with a high slope. Usually structured with buckram or other stiff fabric lining.

  • Mesh. A type of fabric characterized by its net-like open appearance and the spaces between the yarns. Mesh is available in a variety of constructions, including wovens, knits, laces or crocheted fabrics.

    Flexfit®. The original stretchable hat featureing Flexfit stretchable sweatband technology.

  • Flame-Resistant (FR) These fabrics and garments are intended to resist ignition, prevent the spread of flames away from the immediate area of high heat impingement and to self-extinguish almost immediately upon removal of an ignition source. FR clothing is NOT fireproof.

  • To put it simply, embroidery digitizing is the process of converting artwork into a digital file using a software that allows embroidery machines to understand the needle's path.

  • Embroidery has a onetime setup fee of $30.00 for logos up to 5".

    Vector files have a onetime setup fee of $20.00

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