<strong class="text-dark-900">Hipobuy Spreadsheet Headwear</strong> category is your ultimate destination for caps, beanies, bucket hats, and fitteds that complete every outfit. Headwear is the most underrated category on the spreadsheet — small, affordable, and instantly transformative. A $25 cap can elevate a basic outfit to a curated look. Our community has verified every major headwear style with detailed QC galleries covering embroidery, fit, and materials.
Cap Culture on the Spreadsheet
Baseball caps are the most popular headwear category by volume. Travis Scott Cactus Jack caps, New Era Yankees fitteds, and Chrome Hearts trucker hats lead the rankings. QC focus areas include embroidery density, panel stitching alignment, and proper under-visor color.
Trucker hats have made a massive comeback in streetwear. The mesh back should be breathable and properly aligned with the front panel seam. Foam front panels should feel substantial, not flimsy. Our community has identified which sellers use correct vintage-style foam versus cheap modern substitutes.
Bucket hats appeal to the skater and streetwear crossover crowd. Look for proper brim stiffness — it should hold shape when flipped up but not be rigid. Interior sizing bands should be comfortable and properly stitched.
Beanie & Knitwear Breakdown
Beanies are the ultimate cold-weather accessory on the spreadsheet. Supreme box logo beanies and Acne Studios knits are perennial favorites. QC priorities include knit density, logo embroidery alignment, and proper fold length.
Wool-blend beanies should feel substantial and warm without being itchy. Acrylic beanies are more common and affordable but lack the premium feel of natural fibers. The spreadsheet marks material composition for all headwear listings.
Fit is critical for beanies — too tight and they are uncomfortable; too loose and they slide off. Check the circumference measurements and compare to your head size. Most streetwear beanies are designed with a slouchy fit that looks best when folded once at the brim.
Headwear QC Checklist
For caps, start with embroidery quality. Logos should be dense and even with no visible bobbin threads on the reverse side. 3D puff embroidery should have consistent height and firm structure. Metallic threads should not fray or snag easily.
Panel construction matters more than most buyers realize. The cap should hold its shape without collapsing. Sweatband material should be absorbent and properly attached with hidden stitching. Adjustable straps should operate smoothly and maintain position.
For fitted caps, sizing is everything. Measure your head circumference at the widest point above the ears. Fitted caps do not adjust — getting the wrong size means a cap you cannot wear. When between sizes, size up slightly for comfort.