Headwear Spreadsheet – SuperBuy 2026
Headwear is one of the most underrated categories in the SuperBuy spreadsheet. In 2026, caps and beanies are filtered by crown depth, brim width, and material blend. This gateway page helps you understand the difference between a shallow cap and a deep cap, and why that matters for your head shape. Beanies are categorized by knit weight and cuff length. Because headwear is relatively cheap, it is a low-risk way to test a factory before committing to a larger haul.
Browse Full Headwear CatalogBuying Advice
- Check crown depth if you have a larger head.
- Compare brim width to your face shape.
- Read the material blend for beanies (wool vs acrylic).
- Check if the strap is metal or plastic.
2026 Style Direction
Dad caps with unstructured crowns are the most popular shape in 2026. Beanies with long cuffs are trending for winter layering.
Common Mistakes
- Assuming all caps are adjustable.
- Ignoring the crown depth for larger head sizes.
- Buying an acrylic beanie expecting wool warmth.
- Not checking the underbrim color.
QC Checkpoints
- Panel stitching alignment.
- Embroidery density and thread color.
- Strap hardware quality and branding.
- Brim curve and stiffness.
Sizing & Fit Advice
Most caps are adjustable, but the range varies. If your head circumference is above 60cm, look for caps marked 'deep' or 'large fit'. Beanies are one-size-fits-most but stretch varies by knit.
Category FAQ
What crown depth is best for a large head?
Look for 7.5cm or deeper. Standard 6.5cm may sit too high.
Are the beanies wool or acrylic?
The blend is listed in the spreadsheet. 100% acrylic is common and easy to care for. Wool blends are warmer but may itch.
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