One cap, two jobs
Farm headwear has to work the field Monday and the farmers market Saturday. We build caps that do both: construction that survives the season, finish quality that sells at retail next to your produce.
Field-grade construction, stand-grade finish
The build that dominates agricultural programs right now: a structured trucker with coarse, open-weave mesh, topped with a leather patch — engraved or debossed — or a woven patch when the logo carries livestock art, fine linework, or an established date. The mesh earns the daily wear in heat; the patch survives what direct decoration on a sweat-soaked crown won't.
Every component is specified: crown and mesh colors matched to PMS (see fabric colors), closure hardware (closure options), and an inside label with your farm's mark. For operations selling caps at the stand or the market table, that label is the difference between merchandise and giveaway — customers inspect what they pay for.
Extend the program through the calendar: heavier twill builds for cold months, knit beanies with the same patch for winter, a distressed wash if the brand trades on heritage. One factory holds the file, so every season's order carries the identical mark.
Order structure: 144 minimum per style, breaks at 288, 576, 1,500, 2,500, and 5,000. A common split is one crew colorway plus one retail colorway of the same build — quoted line by line, in plain dollars, so the numbers are legible at the kitchen table where farm decisions actually get made.
Working builds
Farm & ranch questions
The coarse-mesh trucker with a leather or woven patch is the current standard — durable enough for field work, finished well enough to sell at the stand. Twill builds and beanies extend the same mark through winter.
Yes. Run one spec for both, or two colorways of the same build — crew and retail. Each variant is priced line by line; the 144 minimum applies per style.
Match the technique to the art: woven patches for fine linework and small type, engraved leather for premium detail, flat embroidery for bold layouts. The free mockup shows your art in the technique we recommend.
Put the brand to work
Send the logo — even a photo of the sign over the barn. Mockup in 24 hours, quote in plain dollars.
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