Fabric
Suede / Fluorescent Yarn / Nylon
Streetwear 5-Panel Baseball Cap with 3D Embroidery with 3D Embroidery, Plastic Snap Closure, and OEM private label support.
Built for OEM and private label programs, this Streetwear 5-Panel Baseball Cap with 3D Embroidery keeps the product direction clear and easy to sample.
The design follows a Streetwear direction and highlights 3D Embroidery for a sharper shelf presentation.
Reference construction includes Faux Suede, Fluorescent Thread, Nylon and a Plastic Snap Closure, suitable for brand development and bulk production.
| Headwear | |
| Product Line | Baseball Cap Series |
| Hat Style | 5-Panel Cap |
| Main Fabric | Suede / Fluorescent Yarn / Nylon |
| Crown Structure | 4U-016 |
| Closure Type | Plastic Snap |
| Main Technique | Flat Embroidery / Rhinestone / 3D Embroidery |
| Use Scenario | Streetwear |
Focus here on the variables that affect sampling speed and production stability, not just surface-level customization choices.
Suede / Fluorescent Yarn / Nylon
Embroidery / Metal badge / Rhinestone / Mixed decoration
Custom logo supported
Private label supported
Plastic Snap
Custom packaging available
The goal here is not to show a pretty workflow. It is to help buyers understand what to prepare next, where delays usually happen, and how to keep momentum.
If you start with references, target market, volume, and key decoration priorities, the first review becomes much faster.
This is where structure, material, logo, trims, and the details most likely to cause rework should be aligned.
Once the sample is approved, quantity, delivery timing, packaging, and shipping rhythm should be locked together.
You do not need every detail ready on day one. Start with quantity, decoration priorities, label requirements, fabric direction, and target timing, and we will help identify the most useful next move for the project.
You do not need every detail ready on day one. Start with quantity, decoration priorities, label requirements, fabric direction, and target timing, and we will help identify the most useful next move for the project.
You do not need every detail ready on day one. Start with quantity, decoration priorities, label requirements, fabric direction, and target timing, and we will help identify the most useful next move for the project.
You do not need everything ready at once. Start with product direction, quantity, craft priorities, and timing, and we will help you judge the best place to begin.