Headwear —
RizzitGO Spreadsheet

The RizzitGO Spreadsheet Headwear section is small but essential. Hats are lightweight, low-risk, and easy to add to any haul. The spreadsheet tracks which sellers do consistent embroidery and which shapes hold up after shipping.

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Buying Tips

  • Embroidery should be tight, no gaps between stitches
  • Brim curve should hold its shape — not floppy
  • Strap hardware should feel metal, not plastic
  • Beanies should have decent stretch and not be paper-thin

Common Mistakes

  • Buying a hat without checking the crown depth — some run shallow
  • Ignoring the strap length — one-size does not fit all heads
  • Not checking if the logo is centered on the front panel
Quality Control

QC Checklist for Headwear

Check these details before approving your item for shipping.

1

Embroidery is clean with no gaps

2

Brim shape is consistent and holds curve

3

Strap hardware is functional and metal

4

Inside sweatband is stitched evenly

2026 Style Notes

2026 headwear trends favor vintage 5-panel caps, loose beanies, and neutral bucket hats. Loud logos are less popular than small, subtle embroidery.

Size & Fit

Most caps are adjustable but check the max strap length. Beanies are one-size but some run tight. Bucket hats vary by brand — check the circumference.

FAQ

Common Questions About Headwear

Top-tier hats are hard to tell from retail. Focus on embroidery quality and brim shape. The spreadsheet ranks sellers by these metrics.

Browse Full Headwear Catalog

Ready to shop? The full catalog has thousands of headwear items with filters, photos, and seller details. Click below to start browsing.