CSSBuy Headwear Spreadsheet
This is the CSSBuy headwear spreadsheet — your gateway to the full hats and caps catalog. If you are buying caps, beanies, bucket hats, or visors through CSSBuy, this page explains what to look for, how to check sizing, and how to reach the complete selection on AstroReps.
What to Buy in This Category
The headwear category includes baseball caps, beanies, bucket hats, trucker hats, and visors. In 2026, vintage-washed caps and structured truckers are the strongest sellers. Beanies are seasonal but consistent. Bucket hats have a smaller audience but loyal demand. Visors are a niche summer item.
How to Judge Quality
For caps, the crown shape is the biggest tell. A good cap has a clean, structured crown that holds its shape. The brim should be firm, not floppy. For beanies, the knit should be tight and the cuff should return to shape after stretching. Check the embroidery or patch in QC photos — logo placement should be centered and stitching should be dense.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
The most common mistake is assuming one size fits all. Caps vary in crown depth and brim curve. If you have a larger head, look for adjustable snapbacks or deep crowns. Beanies are usually one-size but the stretch varies. Another mistake is buying headwear as a standalone item — the shipping cost for a single cap is disproportionate. Bundle it into a larger haul.
Who This Is For
This category is for buyers who want to complete their look. Headwear is the fastest way to add personality to an outfit. It is also the most affordable category, making it ideal for buyers who want to test a seller before committing to larger items. If you are doing a first haul, a cap is a low-risk addition.
What to Look at First
When you enter the full headwear catalog, filter by style first — cap, beanie, or bucket hat. Then sort by brand or design. Caps are the most popular starting point. Check the crown depth and brim shape in the product photos. For beanies, look at the ribbing pattern. For bucket hats, check the brim stiffness.
Extra Tips
Headwear is the best category for testing sellers. It is cheap, small, and easy to QC. If the cap is good, the seller is probably reliable for larger items. Beanies are great for winter hauls — they are soft and can be used as packing filler around shoes. Just avoid buying a single cap by itself — the shipping cost per item will be painful.
Headwear — Common Questions
Crown depth varies. Look for adjustable snapbacks or deep-crown styles. Check the size chart if available. If not, ask the seller for crown depth measurements.
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