How To Order Drill Team Hats For Your Team
Explore Drill Team Hat Options
The first step to getting your custom hats is to check out our many options for hat styles, colors, and trim options here or our gallery here.
We also do unique, bespoke hat designs for several clients, so if you donβt see what you are envisioning in our gallery, please give us a call and weβll walk through your ideas and our solutions!
Take Measurements
Once you know what kind of hat you want, decided on the colors, and the trim styles, youβll then need to get some accurate measurements of your dancerβs head to use on the order form.
To make this easy for you, weβve added some βhow to measureβ instructions below, but if you have any questions or concerns about our sizes, please call us!
Fill Out The Form
Due to the custom nature of our product and the endless design options, we have created an easy order form that you can fill out and email it to us. Weβll then send you a quote and finalize your order.
Note: Orders are not processed until payment or purchase order is received.
Sit Back & Relax
Itβs our turn to take the wheel as we design and create your hats in our shop, pack them up, and ship them to you!
SHARE & TAG US!
One of our favorite part of this process is seeing our hats on our amazing dancers, so donβt forget to follow and tag us at @floyetteoriginals and use our hashtag #floyettesparkle in all your posts!
How to Measure
Have the team wear their hair to fitting day as they would on game night. Take a fabric tape measure and go around the head like an headband about a finger's width above the eyebrows. It should be snug, but not too tight.
The smallest size we make is a 20-1/2"
and the largest is a 24-1/2".
Send us sizes to the closest 1/4". For example if someone measures a 21-1/8" round up to a 21-1/4" and send that to us.
You can choose to add 1/4" to full sequin hats. That will allow for padding to be added if needed.
We write the size of the hat behind the label in the back of the hat. Existing members wanting to order new hats can look there for last year's size.