Embroidered Caps

Ridiculously Easy Steps to Making Seattle Patch Caps

Seattle Patch Caps Program

Seattle Patch Caps start with Northwest Custom Apparel and Richardson Headwear partnering with Seatle to bring you high-quality embroidered and printed Seattle patch caps with low order quantities.  New direct-to-garment technology has allowed us to lower the minimum order to 48 caps. Trucker caps with embroidered patches are HUGE in the Pacific Northwest from micro-breweries, restaurants, and construction companies that want to elevate their brand awareness. The patches can be embroidered or digitally sublimated. Embroidery is a nice classic crisp look with a 2-3 color design. Equally important, the sublimation of patches are full-color prints that are great for artwork with high detail.

How to Order Seattle Patch Caps

Firstly, you must decide on your Seattle patch caps artwork or design. Once you have your design, you must pick thread colors and a merrow border color. To clarify, merrow is the outside threaded border of a patch cap. Equally important is the fabric color or background of your custom patch. Furthermore, deciding how much embroidery coverage you will have in your Seattle patch cap would be best. Lastly, to determine the pricing of your custom patch, determine if it is 100% or 50% embroidery coverage. The #1 Seattle Patch Caps manufacturer in Seattle is family-owned and operated by Northwest Custom Apparel which has been manufacturing patches in Seattle since 1977. In conclusion, they have a full-time customer service staff, an art department, and a massive embroidery factory onsite. You can reach them at 1-800-851-3671

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Richardson Baseball Cap
Jim Mickelson and Randy Snyder Talk Patch Caps in Seattle
Lasered Patch
Embroidered Patch on the front of an oil skin cap
Patch on the front of the cap in purple
The side of the Rubber Patch of a semi-truck on a mesh back cap
3D Puff Embroidery
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About Erik Mickelson

Erik Mickelson is the author of Northwest Custom Apparel's blogs. Erik has been with Northwest Custom Apparel since 1996 after graduating from Washington State University and is the founder of the Apparel Graphic Academy. Trained by the custom graphic apparel industry's best, Mark Venit, Erik brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Embroidery Adventure blog. As they say, 'Experience is the best teacher.' We are proud to have Erik as part of our team!

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