Hello all,
I am a newbie and I had a question regading screen printing on hats and visors. I am just getting into screenprintng the merchandise myself as previously I outsourced this side of my business. The company that I am looking at purchasing the equipment does not have a cap attachment for screenprinting and tried to discourage me from screenrinting on hats but to use iron-on's instead. I happen to not like iron-on's and all of my caps were previously embroidered. I wanted to see how everyone else is printing on hats and is this a good idea to screenprint or would iron-on's be better.
Veedub3
Screenprinting on Hats
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well.... here is were I stand on that.
Hats only make up about 5% of the requests in my shop.
Most of the time I tell the customers that screen printing on hats generally is low budget.
I recommend embroidery on hats or vinyl transfers. Less mess, more money, better quality.
If you have a vinyl cutter in your shop cutting your own transfers is easy. Or you could use Stahls' or one of the other cutting services
Like I said thats my opinion.
I dont want to offend the rare breed of expert hat printers out there.... BELIEVE ME THEY ARE OUT THERE!
Where is your business located?
Hats only make up about 5% of the requests in my shop.
Most of the time I tell the customers that screen printing on hats generally is low budget.
I recommend embroidery on hats or vinyl transfers. Less mess, more money, better quality.
If you have a vinyl cutter in your shop cutting your own transfers is easy. Or you could use Stahls' or one of the other cutting services
Like I said thats my opinion.
I dont want to offend the rare breed of expert hat printers out there.... BELIEVE ME THEY ARE OUT THERE!
Where is your business located?
.... I can give you my opinion but I can't tell you if it's right or not.
I am in Georgia. In the past all of my hats have been embroidered. (visors actually) I make shirts for events and I sell just as many visors with the matching shirts. (I guess it is a unique market - corporate events) I have seen some hats that have the iron-on's and they look really cheesy. I have seen some really cool screen printed hats and thought that it would be a great alternative.
Thanks for you feedback
Thanks for you feedback