Licensed Camo Caps and Beanies Wholesale: the Complete Kati Camouflage Lineup for Decorators
Hunting retailers, embroidery shops, and outdoor outfitters rarely carry camouflage in a single silhouette. A wall that sells has structured caps at the counter, mesh backs for warm months, knits for late season, and a womens fit that is not an afterthought. This page gathers every licensed camouflage style from the full Kati brand range into one working list: twelve pieces that share a common pattern library across crowns, visors, and cuffs.
Kati builds on officially licensed Realtree and Mossy Oak artwork, so the camouflage your customers wear matches what they already trust in the field. Buyers who want the short list first can start with the Kati best sellers and come back here when a program needs depth. Because the same patterns repeat across caps and beanies, a decorator can spec a matched headwear line in one sitting instead of piecing it together from unrelated brands.
Structured Crowns, Mesh Backs, Knits, and Womens Fits in One Pattern Library
The backbone of the group is the structured six-panel cap. The Kati LC10 Licensed Camo Cap carries the deepest pattern list here, running from Realtree Edge and Max-5 to Mossy Oak Shadow Grass Blades on a 60/40 brushed cotton/polyester crown with sewn eyelets and a self-fabric Flex-Strap closure. The Kati LC15V Licensed Camo Hook and Loop Cap is its adjustable twin: the same brushed blend and mid-profile structure, finished with a hook-and-loop strap that carries a woven camo label on the back.
Warm-weather accounts lean on the mesh styles. The Kati LC5M Licensed Camo Mesh Back Cap pairs 60/40 camo front panels with a 100% polyester mesh back, including high-contrast combinations such as Realtree AP over neon orange or neon yellow for firearm seasons. The Kati LC101V Licensed Camo Washed Mesh Cap takes the same idea unstructured: a low-profile washed six-panel crown with the broken-in feel that relaxed-fit customers reach for.
Three styles handle the specialty end of the wall. The Kati LC25 Solid Crown with Camo Bill Cap reverses the usual formula, setting a solid black or blaze crown over a licensed camo visor so logos read cleanly against a plain field. The Kati LC4BW Licensed Camo with Barbed Wire Embroidery Cap arrives with barbed wire stitching running from visor to closure, a western detail farm and ranch stores do not have to add themselves. The Kati SN200 Specialty Licensed Camo Cap covers accent colorways from Realtree Fishing Blue to All Purpose Hot Pink; Realtree All Purpose Pink and Muddy Girl are Womens fits. For a dedicated womens piece, the Kati SN20W Womens Specialty Licensed Camo Cap runs an unstructured low-profile crown in Pink Realtree AP with a hook-and-loop closure.
Two hybrids bridge camouflage and patriotic assortments. The Kati LC350 Camo Woven USA Flag Cap weaves a USA flag panel into a camo crown with a tri-glide buckle closure, and the Kati LC350M Camo Woven USA Flag Mesh Cap converts the same look into a snapback mesh trucker.
Cold-season coverage comes from two knits. The Kati LCB08 8 Inch Licensed Camo Beanie is the shorter fold-up cuff style, and the Kati LCB12 12 Inch Licensed Camo Cuffed Beanie adds extended length for full ear coverage on a November morning. Both run 60/40 cotton/polyester shells over an acrylic interior lining, and both are compared side by side in the Kati camo beanies collection.
| Style |
Build |
Material |
Closure or Fit |
| LC10 |
Structured six-panel cap, mid profile |
60/40 brushed cotton/polyester |
Self-fabric Flex-Strap |
| LC15V |
Structured six-panel cap, mid profile |
60/40 brushed cotton/polyester |
Hook-and-loop with woven camo label |
| LC5M |
Structured mesh back cap |
60/40 blend front, 100% polyester mesh back |
Hook-and-loop |
| LC101V |
Unstructured low-profile washed mesh cap |
60/40 blend front, washed polyester mesh back |
Hook-and-loop |
| LC25 |
Structured cap with camo visor |
60/40 blend; blaze colorway 100% polyester |
Self-fabric Flex-Strap |
| LC4BW |
Structured cap with barbed wire embroidery |
Cotton, 60/40 blend, or polyester by colorway |
Hook-and-loop |
| SN200 |
Structured specialty cap |
60/40 brushed blend; blaze colorway 100% polyester |
Self-fabric Flex-Strap |
| SN20W |
Unstructured womens low-profile cap |
60/40 washed cotton/polyester |
Hook-and-loop |
| LCB08 |
8 inch knit beanie with fold-up cuff |
60/40 shell, acrylic interior lining |
One size fits most |
| LCB12 |
12 inch extended cuffed knit beanie |
60/40 exterior, acrylic interior lining |
One size fits most |
| LC350 |
Structured cap with woven USA flag panel |
60/40 cotton/polyester |
Tri-glide buckle |
| LC350M |
Mesh trucker with woven USA flag panel |
60/40 front, 100% polyester mesh back |
Snapback |
Please note camouflage patterns may feature brand logos.
Reading the Wall: Which Styles Move for Which Accounts
Assortment planning gets easier when you sort the twelve styles by the account that reorders them. A hunting counter wants pattern depth and a familiar fit. A fuel stop or bait shop wants mesh and a strap anyone can adjust with one hand. A womens rack fails when it is just the smallest size of a mens crown, which is why the SN20W and the womens colorways on the SN200 exist as their own fits rather than afterthoughts.
| Account Type |
First Picks |
Why They Work |
| Hunting retail counter |
LC10, LC15V |
Deepest licensed pattern coverage in familiar structured crowns |
| Farm and ranch store |
LC4BW, LC25 |
Western barbed wire detail and a clean solid front for logos |
| Warm-season and outdoor work accounts |
LC5M, LC101V |
Polyester mesh backs keep airflow through summer wear |
| Womens assortments |
SN20W, SN200 womens colorways |
True womens fits in licensed patterns, not scaled-down mens caps |
| Patriotic displays |
LC350, LC350M |
Woven USA flag panels inside a licensed camo crown |
| Late-season and cold-weather racks |
LCB08, LCB12 |
Lined knits that carry the same patterns as the caps beside them |
Mixed accounts do best with a spine of LC10 or LC15V, one mesh style, one knit, and one specialty piece. That spread covers three seasons and both genders without doubling up on any single silhouette.
Decoration Notes for Camo Panels and Knit Cuffs
Licensed camouflage is a busy canvas, so embroidery on these styles favors bold fills, satin-stitch borders, and high-contrast thread over fine line work. The LC25 exists for exactly this reason: its solid crown takes detailed logos the way any plain cap would, while the camo visor keeps the outdoor identity. The LC4BW is the opposite case, already decorated at the factory, so shops typically add only a compact side or back mark. On the knits, the fold-up cuff of the LCB08 is a natural embroidery field, and the deeper cuff on the LCB12 gives the same logo more room.
| Style Group |
Decoration Field |
Suggested Approach |
| Structured camo crowns (LC10, LC15V, SN200, SN20W) |
Front panels |
Bold fill embroidery with a contrasting outline |
| Solid crown with camo visor (LC25) |
Solid front panels |
Detailed logos and lettering, full front or offset |
| Factory-embroidered (LC4BW) |
Side or back only |
Small secondary marks that respect the barbed wire stitching |
| Mesh backs (LC5M, LC101V, LC350M) |
Front camo panels |
Keep designs on fabric, off the mesh |
| Knit beanies (LCB08, LCB12) |
Cuff |
Compact one-color or two-color cuff embroidery |
| Flag hybrids (LC350, LC350M) |
Camo field beside the flag panel |
Compact marks that do not crowd the woven flag |
Shops that decorate camo almost always run solid programs on the same machines. The Joes USA JOE112 original trucker hat and the Joes USA JOE112FP five panel mesh trucker give the same embroidery setup a plain canvas for crew and event work, and the Joes USA J88069 five panel baseball cap covers structured solid-color team programs. Digitize one logo, run it across camo and solids, and the whole wall reads as one brand.
Running and Reordering a Kati Camo Program
The reason decorators standardize on Kati camouflage is continuity. Patterns like Realtree Edge, Realtree All Purpose, and Mossy Oak BreakUp recur across caps and knits, so a fall reorder can swap silhouettes without breaking the look of the line. Style numbers stay consistent from season to season, which keeps purchase histories clean and lets a shop repeat last year winners without re-sampling.
Buyers who commit to a single style can work one level deeper. The Kati LC10 licensed camo caps page tracks the cornerstone crown on its own, while the Kati LCB08 camo beanies and Kati LCB12 camo beanies pages do the same for the two knits. A practical rhythm looks like this: caps and mesh through spring and summer, blaze-accented pieces such as the LC25, LC4BW, SN200, and LCB12 as firearm seasons open, then knit depth as the weather turns.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which patterns repeat across both the caps and the beanies?
Realtree Edge, Realtree All Purpose, Mossy Oak BreakUp, and the Max family all appear on the knits and on multiple crowns, which is what makes matched cap-and-beanie programs possible within one brand.
What separates the LC10 from the LC15V?
Closure and pattern depth. The LC10 uses a self-fabric Flex-Strap and carries the widest colorway list in the group; the LC15V swaps in a hook-and-loop strap with a woven camo label and runs a slightly different pattern mix.
Do any caps here put camouflage only on the visor?
Yes. The LC25 pairs a solid black or blaze crown with a licensed camo bill, giving embroiderers a plain front field while keeping the camo identity customers want.
Is there a true womens style in this lineup?
The SN20W is a dedicated womens cap with an unstructured low-profile crown in Pink Realtree AP. On the SN200, Realtree All Purpose Pink and Muddy Girl are Womens fits.
How do the two beanies differ beyond knit length?
The LCB08 is an 8 inch knit with a fold-up cuff, while the LCB12 runs a 12 inch extended knit with a deeper cuffed design, machine washable care, and blaze colorway options built for firearm seasons.
Can embroidery sit directly on a licensed camo panel?
It can, provided the design uses solid fills and contrasting thread so it does not disappear into the pattern. Fine detail work belongs on the solid-crown LC25 or on a solid companion cap.
Why are blaze colorways mixed into a camouflage collection?
Hunters wear blaze when regulations or conditions call for visibility. The LC25, LC4BW, SN200, LCB08, and LCB12 all offer blaze or blaze-accent colorways so retailers can serve those weeks without adding another brand.
Where do the woven flag styles fit in a camo assortment?
The LC350 and LC350M use licensed patterns such as Country DNA and Xtra around a woven USA flag panel, so they bridge the camouflage wall and a patriotic display with a single piece.
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