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Headwear — Litbuy Spreadsheet Category Guide

The Headwear category in the Litbuy spreadsheet covers caps, beanies, bucket hats, and more. While headwear may seem simpler than clothing categories, fit, material, and style variations still require attention. Cap sizing (adjustable vs. fitted), beanie materials (acrylic vs. wool blend), and brim shapes all affect how a piece looks and feels. This guide walks through what to expect from each headwear type so you can confidently enter the full 10k+ catalog and find exactly what you need — whether it is a structured snapback, a slouchy beanie, or a wide-brim bucket hat.

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What to Buy in This Category

The Headwear category covers these main product types. Use this breakdown to narrow your focus before browsing the full catalog.

1Baseball Caps — Classic structured and unstructured caps, adjustable and fitted
2Snapbacks — Flat-brim caps with adjustable snap closures
3Beanies — Knit caps in various materials, fits, and cuff styles
4Bucket Hats — Wide-brim casual hats for sun protection and style
5Trucker Hats — Mesh-back caps with foam front panels

Buying Tips for Headwear

Key things to check before you add any headwear to your order.

Know Your Cap Size

Fitted caps come in specific sizes (7, 7 1/4, 7 1/2, etc.). Measure your head circumference about 1 cm above your ears. Adjustable caps with snapback or strap closures fit most head sizes.

Material Matters for Beanies

Acrylic beanies are affordable but can pill and feel scratchy. Wool blends are warmer and softer but cost more. Cotton beanies are breathable for mild weather but lack warmth in winter.

Check Brim Shape

Curved brims give a classic look. Flat brims are more streetwear-oriented. Some caps allow you to shape the brim yourself; pre-curved brims hold their shape out of the box.

Common Mistakes with Headwear

Avoid these frequent errors that trip up first-time buyers in this category.

Buying Fitted Caps Without Measuring

Fitted caps have zero adjustability. If you order a fitted cap without measuring your head circumference, the chance of a bad fit is very high. Always measure first.

Not Checking Beanie Length

Beanie length determines how much fabric folds over. Short beanies sit close to the head; long beanies have extra fabric for a slouchy look. Neither is wrong, but choosing the wrong length changes the entire style.

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Headwear FAQs

How do I measure my head for a fitted cap?

Wrap a flexible tape measure around your head about 1 cm above your ears and eyebrows. The measurement in cm or inches is your cap size. Convert to US hat sizing (7, 7 1/8, 7 1/4, etc.) using a conversion chart if needed.

Are adjustable caps one-size-fits-all?

Most adjustable caps fit head circumferences from about 54 cm to 60 cm (21-23.5 inches). If you are outside this range, check for specific size notes or consider caps with extended adjustment ranges.

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