How to Design a Fitted Hat
Whether you want to promote a business, make a fashion statement or customize headgear for a team, designing your own fitted hat can be made easy with the help of some online hat customization utilities. And while you won't be able to create a custom fitted hat from scratch, you will be able to tailor everything about your custom fitted hat, from its size and dimension to its color and decals. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Design your own fitted hat using CustomInk's online design utility, dubbed "The Lab." After choosing between a mesh or textile fitted hat and selecting a color in CustomInk's Baseball Caps section, you'll be directed to The Lab to begin adding graphics to your fitted hat. Add images to your hat template using pictures from your computer or from the utility's clip art database. You can also add custom text. After you're satisfied with your design, you can save a copy, email it or buy it online.
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Use the Lids Custom Hat Design Lab to design a fitted hat. The design lab features four fitted hat models, each offered in several color variations---there are also several stretch fit models available. You can add custom text or graphics to the front, back and/or sides of the hat. There is also a fairly sizable database of themed graphics available, arranged in categories such as "Military," "Sports Mom" and "Patriotic."
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Create a custom fitted hat with the help of the tools on Crazy Custom Caps' website. Crazy Custom Caps features several fitted and flex-fit hat templates to use as a base for your design. After selecting a template, you'll be presented with multiple options for designing a hat. The "Design Your Own Cap" option lets you add custom text and lets you tweak the text's size, font and color. The "Put Your Logo on a Cap" option allows you to add an image to the front of the hat and text on the back. Finally, the "We Design Your Cap" option lets you submit custom text to Crazy Custom Caps' design team.
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- Photo Credit baseball cap image by amlet from Fotolia.com