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Hat Mockups
Our hat mockups put your logo or graphic onto caps, beanies, and snapbacks shot from the angles that matter: front, side, and on-model. They're made for apparel brands, merch sellers, and embroidery shops that need to preview a design on a curved, three-dimensional surface before stitching a single thread.
Hat mockups for caps, beanies, and branded headwear
Hat mockups show a logo or design where it actually goes — across the curved front panel of a cap, the cuff of a beanie, the flat brim of a snapback. Because headwear wraps and bends, seeing artwork on a real shape tells you far more than a flat preview ever could about scale, placement, and how embroidery will read.
Our collection covers studio product shots, on-model lifestyle scenes, and flat-lay styling for caps, dad hats, trucker hats, bucket hats, and knit beanies. They suit merch lines, team kits, promotional headwear, and brand catalogs.
What hat mockups are used for
- Previewing embroidered or printed logos on a curved surface.
- Building product photos for stores and print-on-demand listings.
- Pitching merch and promotional headwear concepts.
- Creating social and ad content for a drop.
- Comparing colorways and placements without samples.
- Presenting team, event, or corporate headwear.
Types of hat mockups
Our scenes span the most popular headwear styles and presentation angles:
- Baseball and dad cap mockups — the everyday merch staple.
- Snapback and trucker mockups — flat-brim and mesh-back streetwear looks.
- Beanie mockups — knit headwear for seasonal and cozy branding.
- Bucket hat mockups — relaxed, trend-forward presentation.
- On-model hat mockups — lifestyle shots showing real fit.
Why use hat mockups
Headwear is a tricky canvas — curves, seams, and structure all affect how a design lands. A mockup catches those issues early and shows buyers a believable, wearable product. For brands, that means fewer sample rounds. For independent sellers, it's an instant way to add headwear to a catalog without a photoshoot.
Best use cases for hat mockups
- Streetwear and fashion merch.
- Sports teams and clubs.
- Corporate and promotional giveaways.
- Print-on-demand stores.
- Event and festival merch.
- Brand catalogs and lookbooks.
Yes. They’re licensed for professional presentation and product listings — review each license for end-product and resale conditions.
Many scenes separate the garment color, letting you match a client's exact brand or team colors without a new shoot.
The mockups are typically high-resolution for stores, decks, and lookbooks. Confirm exact dimensions per product.
Common options include baseball caps, dad hats, snapbacks, trucker hats, bucket hats, and knit beanies. Check each product to match the silhouette you need.
Yes. They help you judge how stitching and logo scale will read on a curved panel, which is hard to gauge from a flat file alone.