OopBuy Headwear: Caps, Beanies, and Brim Styles
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OopBuy Headwear: Caps, Beanies, and Brim Styles

How to evaluate cap construction, beanie knits, and headwear details on OopBuy spreadsheets.

Cap Construction Basics

A quality cap starts with panel alignment. Six-panel caps should have even seams radiating from the button. Five-panel caps have a flatter front panel ideal for embroidery. The brim curve should be consistent across the edge, not wavy. Interior sweatband material affects comfort more than most buyers expect.

Embroidery and Patch Quality

Front logo embroidery should have tight stitches with no visible backing mesh. Puff embroidery adds dimension but is harder to execute cleanly. Woven patches should have clean selvedge edges and no loose threads. If the cap has a leather strap, check the buckle finish in QC photos.

Beanie Knit and Fit

Beanies come in cuffed and slouch styles. Cuffed beanies have a folded brim that adds warmth around the ears. Slouch beanies drape more casually. Watch for ribbed knits that hold shape better than jersey knits. Acrylic beanies are warm but can feel scratchy; cotton blends are softer but less insulating.

Sizing Considerations

Most OopBuy caps are one-size with an adjustable strap. Beanies are generally one-size and stretch to fit. If you have a larger head circumference (over 60cm), look for deep-fit or XL-labeled options. The spreadsheet row may note depth measurements for structured caps.

Frequently Asked Questions

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