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Kati LC10 Licensed Camo Caps Wholesale
Wholesale Kati LC10 Licensed Camo Caps for Hunting Retail, Decoration Shops, and Outdoor Programs
The Kati LC10 is the cap that most licensed camo programs are built around: a structured, six-panel, mid-profile crown in a 60/40 brushed cotton/polyester blend, finished with a pre-curved visor and a self-fabric Flex-Strap closure. This page gathers everything a buyer needs to plan around the style, from pattern availability to decoration notes, with the full colorway list on the Kati LC10 Licensed Camo Cap product page.
Decorators and hunting retailers who assort camo headwear by pattern family usually treat the LC10 as their default six-panel silhouette, then layer alternate closures and mesh backs around it from the wider Kati Licensed Camo Caps and Beanies Wholesale line. Everything below stays specific to this one style so a buyer can make a call quickly.
A Single Style Built to Carry a Licensed Camo Program
The LC10 is a purpose-built camo cap rather than a solid cap offered in a camo print. Kati produces it with officially licensed patterns from Realtree, Mossy Oak, and other pattern houses, and the construction choices reflect field use: a stitched sweatband to manage moisture, sewn eyelets for airflow, and a crown that keeps its shape on a retail rack and after months in a truck cab. The self-fabric Flex-Strap closure keeps the back of the cap clean, with no plastic snap tab interrupting the pattern.
- 60/40 brushed cotton/polyester blend
- Structured, six-panel, mid-profile crown
- Pre-curved visor
- Sewn eyelets
- Stitched sweatband
- Self-fabric Flex-Strap closure
| Specification | Kati LC10 |
|---|---|
| Fabric | 60/40 brushed cotton/polyester blend |
| Crown | Structured, six-panel, mid-profile |
| Visor | Pre-curved |
| Ventilation | Sewn eyelets |
| Sweatband | Stitched |
| Closure | Self-fabric Flex-Strap |
| Product type | Licensed camo cap |
Please note camouflage patterns may feature brand logos.
Licensed Patterns Across the LC10 Range
Pattern breadth is the reason the LC10 shows up in so many reorder cycles. A hunting retailer can carry one silhouette and still serve waterfowl hunters, timber hunters, and general outdoor customers by rotating patterns. The colorways below come straight from the verified listing, so a buyer can match them against regional demand before placing a wholesale order for the LC10 licensed camo cap.
| Pattern family | LC10 colorways | Typical retail fit |
|---|---|---|
| Realtree | Realtree All Purpose, Realtree AP Green, Realtree Edge, Realtree Max-5, Realtree Max4, Realtree Xtra | Broad hunting retail, general outdoor programs |
| Mossy Oak | Mossy Oak Country, Mossy Oak New Breakup MO15, Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades | Timber, field, and waterfowl assortments |
| Advantage | Advantage Classic | Heritage camo look for farm and ranch racks |
| Country DNA | Country DNA | Rural lifestyle and ag retail |
Waterfowl-leaning programs tend to anchor on Realtree Max-5 and Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades, while deer-focused assortments lean on Realtree Edge and Mossy Oak New Breakup MO15. Advantage Classic gives older customers a pattern they recognize from decades of field use.
A practical way to build the wall is to anchor on two Realtree patterns and one Mossy Oak pattern that match local terrain, then rotate a fourth slot seasonally. Because every colorway shares the same crown, visor, and closure, the display stays uniform no matter which patterns fill it, and returning customers can replace a worn cap in a newer pattern without changing the fit they already trust.
How the LC10 Compares to Related Kati Styles
Most buyers do not carry the LC10 alone. Its closest relative is the Kati LC15V Licensed Camo Hook-and-Loop Cap, which shares the same 60/40 blend and structured six-panel crown but swaps the Flex-Strap for a hook-and-loop closure with a woven camo label on the back strap. Warm-weather programs add the Kati LC5M mesh back camo cap or the unstructured LC101V washed mesh camo cap. Western and ag accounts often add the LC4BW barbed wire embroidered camo cap for a decorated-out-of-the-box option, while the SN200 specialty licensed camo cap covers blaze, pink, and fishing-oriented colorways the LC10 does not attempt.
| Style | Closure | Back construction | Crown | Where it fits |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LC10 | Self-fabric Flex-Strap | Full fabric | Structured, mid-profile | Core licensed camo cap |
| LC15V | Hook-and-loop with woven camo label | Full fabric | Structured, mid-profile | Same silhouette, alternate closure |
| LC5M | Hook-and-loop | Polyester mesh | Structured, mid-profile | Warm-weather mesh back |
| LC101V | Hook-and-loop | Washed polyester mesh | Unstructured, low-profile | Relaxed, broken-in look |
| LC4BW | Hook-and-loop | Full fabric | Structured, mid-profile | Barbed wire embroidery detail |
| LC25 | Self-fabric Flex-Strap | Full fabric | Structured, mid-profile | Solid crown, camo bill |
| SN200 | Self-fabric Flex-Strap | Full fabric | Structured, mid-profile | Specialty and blaze colorways |
The Kati LC25 solid crown camo bill cap deserves a note here: it inverts the LC10 formula by pairing a solid crown with a camo visor, which gives embroidery shops a plain decoration field while keeping the camo identity customers ask for.
Buying Guidance: Who the LC10 Serves Best
The LC10 fits buyers who need one dependable camo cap they can decorate, rack, and reorder without rethinking the choice every season. Hunting shops and outdoor outfitters use it as the base of a pattern wall. Embroidery businesses keep it on their sample boards because the structured front panels present logos cleanly. Farm and ranch stores pick two or three patterns that match their region and let the style run year after year.
Choose the LC10 over a mesh back style when the program covers three or four seasons, when the customer wants full pattern coverage front to back, or when the end user works outdoors in cool mornings. Choose the Flex-Strap over hook-and-loop when a cleaner rear profile matters more than quick resizing; teams and crews that share headwear usually prefer the hook-and-loop of the LC15V instead.
Resale buyers should also weigh how the LC10 behaves as a blank. Undecorated, it sells on the strength of the licensed pattern alone, which makes it one of the few caps that moves equally well with and without a logo. Decorated, it becomes a program cap for guide services, hunting leases, taxidermists, feed suppliers, and outdoor event sponsors. That dual role is why decoration businesses tend to keep it on the shelf in their two or three strongest regional patterns.
Decoration Notes for Embroidery Shops
The structured, mid-profile crown of the LC10 frames a front logo well, and the brushed 60/40 face takes flat embroidery and 3D puff designs without the pattern fighting the stitching. Most shops recommend bold, high-contrast fill on camo grounds: white, blaze orange, or gold thread reads clearly against Realtree and Mossy Oak patterns, while thin dark lettering tends to disappear. Side-panel and back-arch placements work, though the Flex-Strap closure means back designs should sit above the strap line.
For programs that mix camo and solid headwear under one logo, shops often run the LC10 alongside the Joes USA JOE112 original trucker hat so the same digitized file lands on both a camo field cap and a solid snapback without redigitizing.
Program Planning and Reorders
Because the LC10 carries licensed patterns that pattern houses update over time, program buyers should confirm current colorways on the product listing at each reorder rather than assuming last season's lineup. The silhouette itself stays constant, which is what makes the style reorder-friendly: a logo digitized for this crown will land the same way next year.
A typical assortment strategy pairs the LC10 with one warm-weather companion and one solid-color companion. On the solid side, the Joes USA JOE112FP five panel mesh trucker covers snapback trucker demand, and the Joes USA J88069 five panel baseball cap covers a clean five-panel baseball profile for crews who do not want camo at all. That three-cap spread lets a single decorated logo program serve hunters, drivers, and everyday staff.
Frequently Asked Questions
What closure does the Kati LC10 use?
The LC10 closes with a self-fabric Flex-Strap. The strap is cut from the same camo fabric as the crown, so the back of the cap stays visually continuous with no plastic snap tab or metal buckle breaking up the pattern. Buyers who prefer quick hook-and-loop adjustment in the same silhouette should look at the LC15V instead.
Which licensed camo patterns are offered on this style?
The verified colorway list includes Realtree All Purpose, Realtree AP Green, Realtree Edge, Realtree Max-5, Realtree Max4, Realtree Xtra, Mossy Oak Country, Mossy Oak New Breakup MO15, Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades, Advantage Classic, and Country DNA. Pattern availability can rotate, so confirm the current selection on the product page when planning a program.
Is the LC10 a good embroidery cap?
Yes. The structured six-panel crown holds the front panels firm in a hoop or cap frame, and the brushed cotton-rich face gives needles a stable ground. High-contrast thread colors are the standard recommendation on camo, since the patterns are busy by design and low-contrast lettering gets lost.
How does the LC10 differ from the LC15V?
The two styles share the same 60/40 blend, structured mid-profile crown, and pre-curved visor. The difference is the closure: the LC10 uses a self-fabric Flex-Strap, while the LC15V uses hook-and-loop with a woven camo label on the back strap. Many programs carry both and let the end customer choose.
Who typically buys this cap wholesale?
Hunting retailers, outdoor outfitters, farm and ranch stores, embroidery and screen decoration shops, and promotional product distributors serving rural accounts. It also shows up in company programs for ag services, land management, and outdoor guiding businesses that want a licensed pattern rather than a generic camo print.
Does the crown hold its shape over time?
The LC10 uses a structured crown, meaning the front panels are backed to keep their profile whether the cap is on a rack, in a bin, or in daily use. That structure is also why decorated LC10 caps present logos consistently across a whole program run.
Can the LC10 anchor a mixed Kati assortment?
That is its usual role. Buyers start with the LC10 as the all-season camo cap, add the LC5M or LC101V for hot-weather mesh demand, and bring in the SN200 or LC25 for blaze and specialty colorways. All of those styles live in the same licensed camo line, so the rack reads as one coordinated family.
Why do some camouflage caps show brand logos on the fabric?
Licensed patterns such as Realtree and Mossy Oak are trademarked designs, and the pattern houses may weave or print their branding into the fabric itself. That is why every Kati camo listing carries the note that camouflage patterns may feature brand logos. It is a mark of genuine licensed fabric, not a defect.
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