Headwear

CSSBuyHeadwearSpreadsheet Entry

This is the Headwear Spreadsheet entry page. Caps, beanies, and bucket hats are small, cheap to ship, and great as add-on items. The main issues are shape retention, embroidery quality, and tag accuracy. Use this page before browsing the full Headwear catalog.

Buying Tips

  • Check the embroidery density — loose threads are a giveaway
  • Verify the brim shape for caps — flat or curved as expected
  • Check the interior sweatband quality
  • Look for correct branding on the clasp or tag

Common Mistakes

  • Buying caps with the wrong brim shape
  • Ignoring the size adjustment range
  • Not checking the embroidery color accuracy
  • Buying beanies that are too thin for cold weather

QC Checklist

Embroidery sharpness and thread density

Brim shape and stitching

Interior sweatband and tags

Adjustment mechanism quality

Sizing Advice

Most caps are adjustable, but some fitted styles need careful sizing. Beanies are usually one-size but stretch varies. Check the circumference if available.

Target Audience

Accessory collectors, outfit completers, and gift buyers.

Risk Level

Low — inexpensive, easy to ship, and easy to QC.

Headwear FAQ

Are caps good add-on items?
Yes. Caps are lightweight, cheap to ship, and complete an outfit. They are one of the best add-on items for a haul.
How do I check embroidery quality?
Look for tight, uniform stitches. Loose threads and uneven spacing are red flags. Ask for a close-up QC photo.
Do beanies fit all head sizes?
Most are one-size-fits-all with stretch. If you have a larger head, check the circumference measurement.

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