Richardson 112 Hats at Wholesale Prices: Blank or With Logo Embroidery


If you’re looking for custom Richardson 112 hats, look no further! We offer hats that can be embroidered with your company logo or any other design you might want. We also offer Richardson 112 hats in bulk, so if you’re looking for a wholesale order, we can help you out.

Grey Richardson 112 trucker hat with navy mesh back showcasing custom embroidered initials B and S in white thread

If you’re in the custom apparel business, you know that Richardson Hats are some of the best in the industry. The 112 Adjustable Snapback Trucker Cap is a great option for those looking for a branded hat that is both stylish and comfortable. Made from 60% cotton, 40% Polyester, this cap features an adjustable snapback closure and a pre-curved visor. It’s available in a variety of colors, so you can find the perfect match for your brand. Best of all, it’s priced competitively for wholesale orders.

Order Richardson 112 hats wholesale with a custom logo or blank and you’ll get a great-looking hat that’s perfect for sports teams, outdoor crews, or anyone who wants a stylish, comfortable hat that fits well. The cotton sweatband and nylon mesh back make it a great option for active people, while the structured, six-panel front with mesh backing ensures a comfortable fit no matter what you’re doing.

Solid color options have matching visor stitching while split and tri-color options feature 8 rows of contrasting stitching on the visor. Richardson 112 hats offer a mid-profile height making them a great fit for most people, and the gently pre-curved visor means that both curved bill devotees and flat bill fans on your team will be well pleased.

Custom charcoal grey Richardson 112 snapback trucker hat with bright pink mesh back embroidered with logo in pink thread spelling the word COOL

Do you have a Richardson 112 hat in your lineup? If not, you’re missing out on one of the bestselling designs in the industry. With a classic trucker style and high-quality construction, the Richardson 112 hats are a must-have for any business looking to outfit their team in style. Choose from a variety of colors to find the perfect match for your brand, and add your custom logo with our embroidery service. Order today and you’ll be able to take advantage of our low wholesale prices.

So what are you waiting for? Your team will love the look and feel of these hats, and you’ll love the fact that they’re affordable, high-quality, and easy to brand with your logo. Contact us today to get started.

Best Shirts for Sublimation

Whether you are starting your small business or attempting a DIY project at home, sublimation is a great option for customizing apparel! Before we go into the best shirts for sublimation let’s first jump into what, exactly, sublimation is and what fabrics work best.

Sublimation Meaning

Sublimation is a print process where the image is printed from a special sublimation printer, onto transfer paper, and then heat pressed into the garment until the ink fully disintegrates and fuses into the fabric. Shirts made from polyester and polyester blends are the best option for sublimation printing because sublimation ink will form the strongest bond with polyester molecules. We understand 100% polyester isn’t the most ideal fabric for comfort or breathability. So, we also recommend blended apparel that contains at least 60% polyester to ensure the ink will bond with the fabric. If you sublimate on a high cotton shirt you will notice very quickly how fast the print washes out and fades.

Alrighty, now that we have you up to speed on how sublimation works. We are excited to go into our best shirts for sublimation.

100% Polyester Shirts for Sublimation by SubliVie

Introducing SubliVie, the best polyester shirts for sublimation on the market! If you’re looking for a shirt that’s specifically designed to be customized with sublimation, this is the garment for you. The 100% polyester fabric is ideal for sublimation, and the variety of styles and sizes including adult, ladies, juniors, youth, and toddler mean there’s an opportunity to customize tees for the whole family. SubliVie shirts are the optimal choice for anyone wanting to create custom apparel with sublimation.

Sublimation on Black Shirts

A common question is “How do I print on dark or black t-shirts?!” To sublimate on black shirts is a process but manageable with the correct tools! We will also be going over the best shirts to bleach for sublimation as well as the bleaching process. 

The best dark or black shirts to sublimate on would be of a blended material such as a 65% Poly 35% Cotton blend or a 50/50 Poly Cotton blend. The purpose of bleaching a shirt for sublimation is so that the image is as vibrant as possible on the garment. The best shirts to bleach MUST HAVE COTTON in the fabric content so the bleach will react and lighten the area you are printing. 

Here are a few of our favorite polyester blend tees to bleach and sublimate.

Tultex Poly-Rich Tees for Sublimation: 65% Polyester 35% Cotton Shirts 

Next Level Poly-blend CVC T-Shirts for Sublimating: 60% Polyester 40% Cotton

50/50 Polyester and Cotton Blend Shirts for Sublimation

Here is a great video on the bleaching process as well as the specialty product and tools that you can use to accomplish sublimation on black tees without the bleaching process. Watch below then shop our best shirts for sublimation at Blankstyle.com!

Sublimation Apparel Printing: The Basics for 2022

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Sublimation Apparel printing:

Just when think you’ve covered all your printing bases — screenprinting, DTG — someone asks you about sublimation apparel printing. You might not know what it’s called, but you can’t walk into a retailer without seeing an example of it. It’s a printing method that provides all-over coverage, in full color.

In a nutshell, sublimation printing uses heat to transfer the dyes onto the fabrics. There are two ways to do this: one is to print onto a transfer paper and then transfer the image to the fabric using heat and pressure. The second involves printing the image directly onto the fabric. But either way, you’re looking at transferring the dyes into the polyester molecules using a combination of time, temperature, and pressure. With dye sublimation, the result is a virtually permanent full-color high-resolution print that won’t crack, fade or peel under normal conditions. If you’re looking for color saturation, you’re looking for dye sublimation printing.

Unlike screen printing, where one color is added at a time, with sublimation printing, all colors are printed at the same time so there’s no risk of the colors not lining up or running. And as we may have mentioned, sublimation printing is the only way to go, if you’re trying to get that all-over printed look.

Image above: Epson SureColor® F6070

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Offset vs. Digital Sublimation Printing

There are two types of sublimation apparel printing: Offset and Digital. The differences between the two can be simplified to a single word: volume. Offset sublimation requires a pretty hefty investment – the machinery alone can cost up to $1 million and you’re looking to do print runs of between 5,000 – 10,000. So if you don’t have a cool million hanging around, and you’re hoping for a print run under 500 pieces, then you’re looking at digital sublimation, which will give the saturated all-over print look, without having to invest quite as much capital.

Image above: from Epson’s Digital Sublimation fashion show

1910 SubliVie Adult Polyester Sublimation T-Shirt Catalog

Image above: SubliVie 1910 Adult Polyester Sublimation T-Shirt is soft, lightweight, and is quite literally, made for sublimation.

Direct to Garment Printing (DTG) vs Sublimation

While both DTG and digital sublimation use inkjet printer technology, the processes and results are quite different. The first big difference you’ll notice between DTG and sublimation is going to be your garment choice. DTG is the choice for 100% cotton fabrics, while Sublimation only works on polyester garments (sublimation needs a polymer-based surface). Both processes will work on blended fabrics, but the result will be a little washed out and faded.

But that’s only the beginning. The entire chemistry behind the two processes is different. I’ll spare you the Chem 101, but basically, the DTG process is relying on surface adhesion, while with sublimation, there is actual molecular bonding taking place. (The dye actually begins as gas before becoming a solid!)

Sublimation Apparel Printing Perks

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  • You can print a highly detailed photographic image on nearly any polyester fabric.
  • You can print on textiles prior to the assembly of the garment for all-over coverage
  • Many polyester fabrics provide moisture-wicking capabilities making your garment perfect for high-performance sports ware.
  • There is no feel, which makes for a soft hand.
  • Perfect for full-color design on light textiles
  • Extensive color options

L1610 SubliVie Juniors Polyester Sublimation T-Shirt Catalog

Image above: SubliVie L1610 Juniors Polyester Sublimation T-Shirt is perfect for sublimation apparel printing

When you’re ready to take a leap into the world of sublimation apparel printing, check out our sublimation apparel category. If you don’t see what you are looking for, let us know. And we’ll help you get started on your sublimation journey!