Looking for Corduroy or Wool Yupoong Caps? Here Is What You Can Order Today
Quick Answer- Corduroy and wool are textured fabric options common across the broader Yupoong cap lineup.
- The Bear Grips catalog's cold-weather Yupoong piece is the cuffed winter hat, a knit beanie style.
- A knit beanie covers the same cold-season use case as a corduroy or wool cap for most outdoor brands.
- Pair the winter hat with a hoodie for a full cold-weather branded kit.
Corduroy and wool caps show up across the wider Yupoong catalog as textured, cold-weather-leaning fabric options, and it is a natural search if you have seen the style elsewhere. Here is what is actually available to customize through Bear Grips today, and why the knit beanie option covers the same job for most outdoor and ranch brands looking for cold-season headwear.
Corduroy and Wool Caps in the Broader Yupoong Lineup
Corduroy caps use a ribbed woven cotton fabric that reads textured and vintage, often paired with a structured or mid-profile crown. Wool caps use a heavier wool or wool-blend fabric, typically for a classic, old-school flat cap or structured look. Both are common style options across the wider Yupoong catalog used by blank apparel suppliers generally.
What Bear Grips Offers for Cold-Weather Hats Today
The cold-weather Yupoong piece confirmed in the Bear Grips catalog is the cuffed winter hat, an embroidered knit beanie priced at $25.86 on Self-Service VIP ($29.88 on the free plan). It does not use corduroy or wool fabric, it is a knit acrylic-style beanie built specifically for cold months. If corduroy or wool texture is the exact look you are after, check the live catalog for any seasonal additions, since the product lineup is reviewed and can change.
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Why the Knit Beanie Covers the Same Cold-Season Job
- Warmth. A knit beanie insulates the head as well as or better than a corduroy or wool cap for genuinely cold conditions.
- Embroidery-ready. The cuffed style gives a clean, flat embroidery surface on the fold-up cuff, similar to where a logo would sit on a structured wool cap.
- Lower cost. At $25.86 VIP base it is the least expensive of the four catalog hat styles.
- Practical for fieldwork. A close-fitting beanie stays put during physical outdoor work better than a brimmed cap in wind.
Pairing the Winter Hat for a Full Cold-Weather Kit
Pair the cuffed winter hat with the Comfort Soft Hoodie ($36.88 VIP) or the Unisex Champion Performance Hoodie ($45.88 VIP) for a complete branded cold-weather kit. Ranch and outdoor brands running a fall or winter drop typically launch the beanie and hoodie together, since both sell in the same October-through-February window.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Bear Grips carry a corduroy Yupoong cap?
The confirmed cold-weather piece in the current catalog is the knit cuffed winter hat, not a corduroy fabric cap. Check the live catalog for any current seasonal additions.
Is the cuffed winter hat as warm as a wool cap?
Yes, a knit beanie style provides comparable or better warmth to a wool cap for genuinely cold conditions, since it covers the ears and sits close to the head.
Can the cuffed winter hat be embroidered?
Yes. It is listed as an embroidered piece in the Bear Grips catalog, with the logo placed on the fold-up cuff.
When should a brand launch the winter hat?
Most outdoor and ranch brands launch it alongside a hoodie in early fall, ahead of the coldest months, so it is already live when demand picks up.
Wyatt SandovalOutdoor Recreation Writer
Wyatt grew up on a working ranch in Wyoming and writes about the outdoor recreation niches, from hunting clubs to rancher merch. His specialty is the apparel side of small-town outdoor businesses and member-driven clubs.
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