01 / caps for construction

Crew caps that survive the jobsite

A crew cap is uniform, safety identifier, and rolling billboard on every site you work. Ours are built like your projects: to spec, on schedule, with no component left to chance.

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Charcoal construction company cap with front logo and side flag embroidery
02 / built for duty

Specified like site equipment

Jobsite headwear fails at predictable points: crown seams, visor edges, and cheap decoration that cracks after a summer of sweat and washing. The corrective spec is straightforward — heavier twill or canvas shells, structured fronts, sewn eyelets, reinforced stitching, and decoration that's stitched or sewn rather than pressed on. We build to that spec because we build the whole cap; nothing is a stock blank with a logo added later.

The standard layout runs three locations: company mark on the front, flag or trade certification on the side, division or crew name on the back arch. Because panels are embroidered flat before assembly, each mark lands sharp, and because each location is its own plain-dollar quote line, you decide exactly what the cap carries. See decoration locations and flat embroidery.

Format guidance: structured mesh-back truckers for summer crews, solid-back twill for cooler months, knit beanies with a sewn patch for winter. One vendor, one file, one consistent company mark across all three.

Procurement facts: line-item quotes in plain dollars, 144-cap minimum with breaks at 288, 576, 1,500, 2,500, and 5,000, ±3% count variance billed at the same per-cap price, and reorders that match from file when the crew grows.

03 / recommended styles

Heavy-duty starting points

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04 / schedule

We hit dates. It's the job.

Free mockup in 24 hours. Line-item quote your office manager can file without translation. PMS-matched proof. Most orders ship in 21 days from sewout approval, and 99.99% of delivery dates have been met across 30 years. You run a schedule-driven business; so do we.

05 / faq

Construction program questions

Structured six-panel builds in heavier twills or canvas, sewn eyelets, reinforced stitching. Mesh-back truckers for summer. Decoration should be flat embroidery or a sewn patch — techniques that survive sweat, washing, and the truck door.

Yes — company mark front, certification or flag side, crew or division on the back arch. Each location is a separate plain-dollar line, and additional locations cost less than most buyers expect.

Your spec stays on file, so a top-up order matches the original run exactly. Size the first order for a season of hiring, then reorder from file — one email.

Outfit the crew

Send the logo and headcount. Mockup in 24 hours, quote in plain dollars, caps on heads before the next project breaks ground.

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