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Clothes01 May 2008 01:12 am

Ok, so you have a bunch of hats you don’t want to through away because that would just be far too painful. I have a very simple solution for you. There’s actually two versions of this and you can decide which is better for you, but they both work equally as well depending on what you’re going for. What I mean is there is the conservative “out of the way approach” and then there’s the decorative “look at my hat collection” approach. I have used both.

When I was a bit younger and didn’t have the luxury of too much space for all my hats I used the decorative approach. Which was great because I was and still am proud of my cool and eclectic hats. I had tons of baseball hats, a few bowler hats, a cowboy hat and some random funky hats that were just fun to look at. I had all these hats and a small room. I used them to my advantage.

The Decorative Approach: Its simple. Grab you hammer and some nails, and making sure you are keeping a level line, hammer one nail for each hat on the highest part of the wall all the way around the room. This puts your hats on full display and keeps them out of the way without damaging them by cramming them all in some dusty trunk or box.

The Conservative Approach: Also Simple. Grab your hammer and some nails and do the same thing but in your closet. You will probably have to use multiple closets unless you have a big walk in closet. If you’re married this is more then likely the method for you. It’s a rare find to marry some that feels as strongly about your mangy old hats as you do so until you convince your better half that you absolutely need a sports den - you will be forced to use the closet. No big deal. You’ll survive.

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Clothes27 Apr 2008 09:35 am

Embroidered or screen-printed hats contain the name and logo of an organization. Sometimes, embroidered logo hats do not need any name, and the logo alone is supposed to be enough to promote the cause. Names are embroidered in digitized lettering style in addition to names; logos are also digitized before being embroidered.

The customer selects the color and design of the hat and gives his logo to be embroidered on the selected hat. If the hat manufacturer has already digitized similar logo designs, then they send a sample to the buyer to get his confirmation to proceed. If the logo design is customized and the hat manufacturer does not have that particular design, then they charge an extra amount for digitizing the logo. Cost varies depending upon the complexity of design as well as the number of stitches required to execute the order. The graphics department of the hat manufacturer turns logos in stitches. Setup charges apply for custom logos only. Once the logo design is digitized, it could be used for future orders also.

Embroidered logo hats are very useful for corporate identification and fundraising campaigns. In some cases, if the customer does not have an idea of how his logo will look on a specific design or color of hat, then the hat manufacturer asks him to send his logo and the manufacturer’s isample tool creates a virtual preview sample to be thoroughly evaluated.

Nowadays, companies are getting the message that the embroidered logo hats can make employees and customers walking billboards of a company’s identity. Therefore, embroidered logo hats are getting more popular each day.

Embroidered Hats provides detailed information about embroidered hats, custom embroidered hats, embroidered logo hats, embroidered fitted hats and more. Embroidered Hats is the sister site of Anniversary Gifts For Men.