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Kati LC4BW Licensed Camo with Barbed Wire Embroidery Cap
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Description
Description
Camo Barbed Wire Cap: Kati LC4BW Licensed Camo with Barbed Wire Embroidery Cap
Some caps arrive as blanks waiting for a decorator; this one arrives finished. The Kati LC4BW wraps a run of barbed wire embroidery around a licensed Realtree camouflage cap, stitched all the way from the visor to the closure, so a store can hang it on the wall and sell it the same afternoon. It headlines our Kati LC4BW barbed wire camo caps selection for exactly that reason.
The barbed wire motif has been a fixture of western and rural retail for decades, and it still earns its rack space in farm and ranch stores, feed retailers and roadside trading posts. Within the wider wholesale camouflage range this is the one style where the decoration story is already told, which changes who buys it and how.
Key Product Specifications
- Brand: Kati
- Style Number: LC4BW
- Product Type: Hats, pre-decorated camouflage cap
- Material: Solid colors 100% cotton; camo styles 60/40 cotton/polyester; blaze styles 100% polyester
- Construction: Structured, six-panel, mid-profile crown with stitched sweatband and sewn eyelets
- Closure: Hook-and-loop
- Sizes Available: One adjustable size via the hook-and-loop back strap
- Color Options: Black/Realtree AP, Blaze/Xtra, Tan/All Purpose
- Decoration Suitability: Full barbed wire embroidery from visor to closure already applied; additional front-panel embroidery is possible
Please note camouflage patterns may feature brand logos.
Specifications at a Glance
| Feature | What you get |
|---|---|
| Embroidery | Continuous barbed wire stitching, visor through closure |
| Patterns | Licensed Realtree camouflage |
| Crown | Structured, six-panel, mid-profile |
| Sweatband | Stitched |
| Eyelets | Sewn |
| Closure | Hook-and-loop |
| Colorways | Black/Realtree AP, Blaze/Xtra, Tan/All Purpose |
Quick Answer
The Kati LC4BW is a structured, mid-profile licensed camo cap finished with continuous barbed wire embroidery running from the visor back to the hook-and-loop closure. It is bought by western wear stores, farm and ranch retailers and rural gift outlets that want a decorated, character-driven cap without operating any embroidery process of their own, and by decorators who add a front logo above the existing stitching.
Fabric and Construction
Fabric follows the colorway. Solid-color builds of this style are 100% cotton, the camouflage builds use a 60/40 cotton/polyester blend, and blaze builds are 100% polyester. Across the three current colorways that means the Tan/All Purpose and Black/Realtree AP caps carry the blended hand while Blaze/Xtra brings the polyester brightness expected of orange headwear.
Underneath the stitching this is the same dependable platform found on the Kati LC25 solid crown camo bill cap: structured six-panel crown, mid profile, sewn eyelets and a pre-curved visor. A stitched sweatband finishes the interior. The barbed wire embroidery is worked over the finished cap so the strands track visibly across the visor, crown and closure area.
Fit and Field Use
The structured mid-profile crown wears the same as any working cap in the Kati line, and the hook-and-loop closure makes it quick to adjust, which matters at retail where many customers may try the same cap before it sells. Compared with the buckle-free stretch closure on the Kati LC15V licensed camo hook-and-loop cap, this cap uses the identical strap approach, so the two merchandise naturally side by side.
On the wearer, the embroidery is the story. Barbed wire reads as ranch country, hunting camp and rodeo weekend all at once, and the Blaze/Xtra colorway carries the motif onto a bright crown for wearers who want the western look with daylight visibility. It also wears in for the long haul: the structured panels shrug off daily use behind the wheel, along the fence line and at the sale barn, and the raised stitching stays put through all of it.
Retail Channel Fit
| Retail setting | Fit | Merchandising note |
|---|---|---|
| Western wear stores | Core | Rack with belts, buckles and boot-cut denim |
| Farm and ranch retail | Core | Counter display near work gloves and fencing supplies |
| Hunting outfitters | Strong | Blaze/Xtra bridges the camo wall and the orange section |
| Truck stops and trading posts | Strong | Impulse pick; the decoration sells without explanation |
| Souvenir and gift outlets | Good | Regional western identity without custom artwork |
Decoration Compatibility
Most of the decoration work is already done, but the style is not closed to customization. Additional front-panel embroidery is possible, so a ranch brand, feed store logo or event mark can sit above the barbed wire run and turn a stock cap into a private-label piece. Shops planning that route should size the artwork to clear the existing stitching on the lower front.
Buyers who prefer to start from an undecorated licensed camo blank and control the whole design should compare the Kati LC10 licensed camo cap, while the rest of the decorated and blank family is gathered in the Kati licensed camo caps and beanies collection.
Wholesale and Program Buying
For resale buyers the appeal is simple: a finished cap with proven wall appeal and three distinct colorways that cover dark, earth-tone and blaze preferences from one style number. Stores that balance a western section with everyday logo headwear often run it next to the Joes USA JOE112 original trucker hat and the Joes USA JOE112FP five panel mesh trucker, which handle the plain and custom side of the same display. Stores that also want a relaxed, broken-in camo silhouette on the wall frequently add the Kati LC101V washed mesh camo cap beside it, giving the section a soft counterpoint to the structured western piece.
Outfitters wanting more camouflage breadth in the same brand can extend the wall with the Kati SN200 specialty licensed camo cap, whose colorway list reaches into pink and fishing-oriented patterns the LC4BW does not cover.
Buyer and Reorder Workflow
Reordering is a single line item: style LC4BW plus the colorway name. Because the embroidery is factory-applied, there is no artwork approval loop, no digitizing file to manage and no proofing delay on repeats, which is why seasonal retailers can bring the style back each year with zero setup work.
Buyers adding front-panel customization should keep their embroidery file and placement notes on record with the style number so later runs match the first batch visually. A short note covering placement height, thread colors and stitch density is usually all an embroiderer needs to reproduce the front logo exactly on the next run.
Who Buys This and Why
The core buyer is a retailer without decoration capability who still wants decorated product: western stores, farm and ranch chains, feed retailers, truck stop buyers and rural gift outlets. A second group is decorators who use the barbed wire base as a head start, adding a small front logo for ranches, fencing contractors and rodeo events rather than building a design from nothing. A third, smaller group is event buyers: rodeos, county fairs and ranch branding weekends that want a themed cap on the merchandise table without commissioning any artwork at all.
Both groups tend to round out an order with a plain structured silhouette such as the Joes USA J88069 five panel baseball cap, keeping one decorated western piece and one clean canvas on the same wall.
Choosing Between the LC4BW and Companion Styles
| Style | Decoration status | Camo coverage | Best role |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kati LC4BW | Barbed wire embroidery applied | Full licensed camo | Ready-to-retail western cap |
| Kati LC10 | Blank | Full licensed camo | Custom embroidery programs |
| Kati LC15V | Blank | Full licensed camo | Hook-and-loop camo blank |
| Kati LC25 | Blank | Camo visor only | Logo work on a solid crown |
| Joes USA JOE112FP | Blank | None | Five panel mesh custom work |
| Joes USA J88069 | Blank | None | Plain baseball companion |
Expert Recommendation
If your store sells any western or rural lifestyle product, hang the LC4BW where customers touch it, because the raised stitching does the selling. Order all three colorways the first time: Tan/All Purpose earns the broadest wear, Black/Realtree AP pulls the younger customer, and Blaze/Xtra captures the hunter who needs orange anyway. Decorators should treat it as a semi-custom shortcut rather than a blank.
What Sets the LC4BW Apart
Factory decoration on a genuinely licensed camouflage base is rare; most pre-decorated caps in this lane use imitation patterns. Here the Realtree camo is authentic, the barbed wire runs unbroken from visor to closure rather than sitting as a small front patch, and the cap still accepts additional front embroidery. That combination of finished character and remaining customization room is what no plain blank in the line offers.
Care and Durability
Care for the embroidery the way you would any raised stitching: spot clean around it with a soft brush, avoid wringing the cap, and let it air dry fully before re-racking. The cotton and blended colorways soften with wear while the polyester blaze build holds its color through long sun exposure. The stitched sweatband and structured panels are built for daily field wear, not just display. If a cap comes back from the field caked in dust, brush it dry before any damp cleaning; working grit into wet threads is what shortens the life of raised embroidery.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does the barbed wire embroidery run on this cap?
The stitching runs continuously from the front of the visor, up and across the crown, and back to the closure area, rather than sitting as a single small emblem.
Can a store add its own logo to the front panels?
Yes. Additional front-panel embroidery is possible, so a ranch brand or business mark can be placed above the existing barbed wire stitching.
What fabric does each colorway family use?
Solid colors of this style are 100% cotton, camouflage builds are a 60/40 cotton/polyester blend, and blaze builds are 100% polyester.
Do the licensed camouflage patterns ever show brand marks?
They can. Licensed patterns may feature brand logos within the print, which is why the red note is included with the specifications.
Which colorways are offered on the LC4BW?
Three: Black/Realtree AP, Blaze/Xtra and Tan/All Purpose, covering a dark, a bright and an earth-tone option from one style number.
Is the crown structured or unstructured?
Structured. The six-panel, mid-profile crown holds its shape on a peg and on the wearer, and a stitched sweatband finishes the interior.
How should retailers display this style?
At touching height. The raised barbed wire stitching is the selling feature, so wall pegs or counter displays near western goods outperform high shelving.
Why does a pre-decorated cap suit smaller stores?
It removes the entire decoration workflow. There is no artwork, digitizing or proofing to manage, so the cap sells as delivered.
Does the hook-and-loop closure matter at retail?
It helps. Customers adjust it in seconds during try-on, and it re-secures cleanly no matter how many hands the cap passes through before it sells.
Who reorders this style most often?
Western wear stores, farm and ranch retailers and trading post buyers, typically bringing it back season after season because repeats need no setup.
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