

Hat Embroidery with a machine takes less time and less effort.

There are many embroidery machines on the market that bring ease of use, quality, and speed at the same time. Either you can hand embroidery it, or you can use embroidery machines. There are two different ways to embroidery your hat. See photo below for example.When you are going to embroidery a hat, there are many things to consider about the proper placement and hoop size. If you decide to take off your sticker at a later time you will notice the dark circle of the original color bill on your hat.

The one negative about keeping your 59Fifty sticker on is that you will never be able to take it off later on. It's all about legitimacy and braggadocio in street culture. Same for glasses, watches, purses, jackets etc. In street culture if its a very high end, top quality sneaker some people leave the price tag on their sneakers to show others what they've paid. This train of thought applies to other areas of fashion such as high end sneakers. This way of thinking isn't exclusive to New Era caps. The gold New Era 59Fifty sticker and the New Era flag threaded on the left side of all New Era hats are the two legitimacy check-points.that are pointed out in street culture. It's to let your friends, family and public know that your hat isn't a knock off. Leaving the gold sticker on the front of the brim or even under the brim is a legitimacy thing. Street Culture - In street culture the gold New Era 59Fifty sticker isn't just a tag that displays the size of the fitted hat. Most people do not keep the tags on their new clothes especially while wearing it. Would you keep the sticker and tags on new clothes attached? The answer is no, it doesn't make sense. They are going to remove the gold sticker and that is completely understandable. These people wear fitted hats and snapback hats to show support for their favorite sports team. The Sports Fan - For the most part, people who remove the gold New Era 59Fifty sticker are sports fans your average baseball cap wearer, with no association to street culture. Related: Is Leaving The Sticker on Your Hat Still Cool? Cultural Differences This debate is simply a cultural clash and difference. You do not have to leave it on, but on the same token you should not judge others who decide to leave their gold sticker on. If you choose to take off the New Era 59Fifty gold sticker, fine. It really is all about personal preference. So who's right? It's All About Personal Preference One side say it looks stupid to keep the gold sticker on the hat, and the other side say its a legitimacy thing. The New Era 59Fifty sticker on the hat debate has been around since the 2000. There have been so many conversations & debate about whether or not you should take off the 59Fifty sticker or leave it on. However, we still believe that the entire discussion is not that deep and it's really a personal decison. The curving of the brim is also a popular thing in street culture currently (it has always been popular for sports fans). Millennials are also not leaving the sticker on anymore (or are doing it less) and both of these generations combine make up a signifiant portion of baseball cap wearers. Millennials in the past have kept the sticker on their fitteds because of the reasons we stated below, but Generation Z doesn't feel the same way. This is largely true for the Gen Z population and current Hip Hop stars which play a major role in street culture. After doing some research we concluded that based on current 2022 trends, most people are taking the stickers off of their fitted hats.
