1. Single Stitching
Basic stitching with a single line that attaches the visor to the crown. Simple and clean, often found in classic caps.
2. Double Stitching
Two parallel lines of stitching for added durability and a decorative touch. Commonly used in sporty and casual caps.
3. Contrast Stitching
Using a thread color that contrasts with the visor material, creating a visually appealing and distinct outline.
4. Triple Stitching
Three lines of stitching for increased reinforcement, providing extra strength and durability.
5. Blanket Stitch
Decorative stitching that creates a border around the edge of the visor, adding a handcrafted and textured look.
6. X-Stitching
Crossing stitches in an "X" pattern, often used at the center of the visor for reinforcement and visual interest.
7. Zigzag Stitching
A stitch pattern resembling a zigzag, adding a playful or sporty touch to the visor.
8. Flatlock Stitching
Flat, low-profile stitching that minimizes bulk, often used for a clean and modern appearance.
9. Piping
The use of a contrasting strip of material, often plastic or leather, sewn along the edge of the visor for a polished and stylish finish.
10. Quilted Stitching
Creating a quilted or padded effect on the visor through specific stitch patterns, adding texture and a unique design element.