Starting with one sewing machine in 1928, founder Jacob Pasternak opened Dallas Cap; Emblem in a one room office downtown Dallas, Texas. Rosalie Pasternak was the second daughter of Jacob and begin working part time in her father’s factory at age 16, joining him full time after college in 1950.
Upon Jacob's passing in 1963, Rosalie, now Rosalie Rosenbloom, inherited her father's business. It operated as Dallas Cap & Emblem Company until 1985, re-opening as the Classic Cap and Embroidery we know today.
Currently running 200 sewing machines, Classic meets the needs of its local, national and global clients alike. Our turn-key facility sprawls over 40,000 square feet of manufacturing meeting the needs of several vertical industries from fashion wholesale to retail, sporting goods, promotional and custom decorators.
Today, we custom design American made and sewn products. Classic additionally decorates blank goods by either embroidery, screen print or a combination of the two.
Taking it one step further, Classic can then , warehouse and fulfill domestic and overseas, importing both products and apparel.
We welcome the opportunity to provide such services to your company.