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Behind The Seams - Parts of a Baseball Cap

Understanding the parts of a baseball cap is crucial to getting the most out of your design.

Tweaking and customizing the different components will ensure your caps, hats, and snapbacks stand shoulders and head above the rest. 

In this article, we'll break down the anatomy of a custom baseball cap and explore the different parts that go into making this popular accessory to help you create your perfect product.

Baseball Cap Crown

The crown is the main body of the baseball cap, covering the wearer's head. Our caps typically have five or six panels of fabric sewn together to create their structure. 

We can make custom baseball caps with different profile heights to properly encapsulate all the cap styles. Whether you want a trucker cap, snapback, or dad cap, we can adjust the height of the crown to meet your design.

Baseball Cap Button

The button on a baseball cap, also known as the crown button, serves a structural purpose by joining the fabric panels at the top of the crown. It helps maintain the cap's shape and provides a reference point during manufacturing. While some believe it aids ventilation, its primary function is structural rather than improving airflow.

You can choose to have different colored crown buttons to match your color scheme and branding.

Baseball Cap Brim

The brim, bill, or visor is the part of the cap extending outwards from the crown's front. It is typically made of a stiff material, such as plastic or cardboard, to maintain its shape. The brim serves the practical purpose of shielding the wearer's eyes from the sun but adds a stylish element to the cap.

Our caps have curved or flat peaks, and you can choose different-colored patterns and materials on each side. You can even alter the length to make long or short-brim caps to give you complete control over your caps.

Baseball Cap Closure

The closure is the mechanism that allows the cap to be adjusted to fit the wearer's head. We offer the traditional snapback (7 or 14 holes) velcro fixing, metal buckle, elastic, sealed or fitted closure. 

If you're designing a sporting product or fashion accessory, you can ensure the closure matches your original aesthetic.

Baseball Cap Eyelets

Eyelets are small holes on the top of the crown that allow for ventilation. They are usually made of metal or plastic and strategically placed to allow air circulation and keep the wearer cool. 

While the eyelets perform a valuable function, you can choose from different materials, styles, and colors to elevate the aesthetical appeal of your design.

Baseball Cap Sweatband & Baseball Cap Tape

The sweatband is a strip of fabric that lines the inside of the cap, running along the bottom edge of the crown. Its purpose is to absorb sweat and keep it from dripping onto the wearer's face. Sweatbands can be made of various materials, such as cotton or terry cloth, and are sewn into the cap.

We offer the option to include different colored sweatbands with your branding or logos.

Baseball cap tape, or seam tape, is a strip of fabric sewn along the inside of the crown's seams. Its purpose is to reinforce the seams and prevent them from unraveling. This is especially important for custom baseball caps, as they are often worn frequently and must withstand wear and tear.

As with the sweatband, we can customize the baseball cap tape to meet your needs, too.

Baseball Cap Customization

Customization is the final and most crucial part of a custom baseball cap and is where the cap truly becomes unique and reflects the wearer's personal style. 

The logo, text, and branding customization options we offer are:

  • Embroidered Front Logo
  • 3D Embroidered Front Logo
  • Printed Front Logo
  • Embroidered Side Logos
  • Printed Side Logos
  • Embroidered Rear Logo
  • Printed Rear Logo
  • Branded Cap Tags

Now that you know the anatomy of a custom baseball cap, you can appreciate the craftsmanship and attention to detail that goes into making this popular accessory. 

Whether you're making custom baseball caps for your team, business, or personal use, understanding the different parts of the cap can help you create the perfect design.

Send us your ideas and designs, and we'll help you get the ball rolling. 

Made by Cooper
March 28 2024

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