Expressing personality and style is often done through the baseball caps and other accessories that you wear. By investing in embroidered baseball caps, while more expensive than the standard cap, allow for you to have the perfect, unique cap that is easily identified as yours and matches your personality. However, there are a few things that you should keep in mind when you purchase one of these caps. While there are large companies that will make these caps in bulk, most of the companies who manufacture them customize individual hats. This allows them to focus on making every hat made to order.
When you go to have your embroidered baseball caps customized, there are a few things that you will want to keep in mind. Above all, the more complex the embroidery required, the more expensive it will be. Complexity in embroidered caps involves number of colors and how finely detailed the work is. While the machines used to embroider caps can handle several colors and reasonably detailed work, the machines are not suitable for duplicating photography or other complex imagines. If you wish something like this, you will want to have your cap air brushed, which allows for a higher amount of detail.
There are a few general guidelines that you can follow when picking the logo or picture for your embroidered baseball caps. Try to keep your color selections to three or four different colors. The more colors you add, the higher the expense. You will want to avoid any shading, as this can add a high level of complexity to the image. Solid colors are the easiest to have embroidered. As for the design itself, you can use virtually any shape that can be drawn. However, you need to remember that the higher the level of detail or fine lines used while embroidering the cap, the higher the chance that the cap's design will not come out as intended.
When you have your embroidered baseball caps customized, try to avoid using white thread, as this color stains extremely easily and embroidery can be very difficult to clean. You should never take stiff brushes or harsh cleaners to embroidery thread, as this can significantly damage the threads and possibly cause them to unravel. If you need to clean the embroidery, use a soft, damp cloth and mild cleaners that do not use bleach. Allow your cap to completely dry before using it so that dirt will not be attracted to the freshly cleaned embroidery.