Headwear

Headwear
MuleBuy Spreadsheet

The MuleBuy Spreadsheet headwear section covers caps, beanies, and bucket hats. Brim curve, panel depth, and embroidery quality are the key details. Use the spreadsheet to filter by style, panel count, and embroidery method before opening the full catalog.

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What to Look For

  • Structured caps hold shape better than unstructured
  • Check embroidery stitch count for logo accuracy
  • Brim curve varies by factory, some arrive flat

Common Mistakes

  • Buying without checking if the brim is pre-curved or flat
  • Ignoring panel depth, which affects how the cap sits
  • Assuming all beanies use the same yarn weight

QC Checklist for Headwear

01
Embroidery stitch density and alignment
02
Brim curve consistency and edge stitching
03
Interior sweatband material and stitching
04
Closure mechanism quality and branding

Size Advice

Most snapback caps are adjustable. Fitted caps require exact head circumference. Beanies are one-size but yarn weight affects stretch. The spreadsheet notes sizing details.

Material

Cotton twill is standard for caps. Wool blends are common for beanies. Bucket hats use canvas or nylon depending on the style. The spreadsheet notes material per listing.

Fit & Who For

Structured caps sit higher. Unstructured caps conform to the head. Fitted caps require precise measurement. The spreadsheet notes panel depth and crown height.

Accessory collectors, outfit completers, and anyone building a cohesive head-to-toe look.

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Headwear Buying FAQ

Structured caps hold their shape better and sit higher. Unstructured caps conform to the head and have a lower profile. The spreadsheet notes cap type per listing.

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