Why Do Custom Embroidered Beanies Look Bad?
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
Custom embroidered beanies can look professional when they arrive, but the finished result can change quickly if the fabric, embroidery, washing routine, and daily use are not considered.
In this episode of Custom Apparel by Arklavo, we explain why embroidered beanies sometimes start to look bad after a few wears. We cover stretched cuffs, pilling knit fabric, flattened embroidery, fuzzy logo edges, washing mistakes, drying heat, and why care habits matter after a team order is handed out.
This episode is useful for businesses ordering custom beanies for staff uniforms, winter workwear, events, giveaways, clubs, schools, trade teams, outdoor crews, and branded merchandise. It helps buyers understand why the cheapest option is not always the best choice, what can affect the long-term appearance of a beanie, and how to think about quality before placing an order.
Arklavo created Custom Apparel by Arklavo to help businesses make better branded apparel decisions before production begins.
View custom beanies from Arklavo