Rosiverse

SMALL GIFT, REAL DAILY-WEAR ENERGY

Their character, right on their hat

Caps, beanies, visors, headbands, and scrunchies make an easy first Rosiverse gift. The design stays small enough for everyday outfits, but personal enough that your child knows it is theirs.

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A tiny character,
front and center.

Headwear is where a child’s character can feel like a real little logo. With Rosi, your child invents the dragon, robot, fox, fairy, or snack-loving monster first. Then that character becomes the detail on the front of a cap, the cuff of a beanie, a visor for sunny practice days, or a pattern on a headband or scrunchie. It is not a random mascot from a store shelf. It is the one they named, described, and helped bring to life, worn in a way that feels easy and not too loud.

Rosi watching a child sketch a character

Made for playgrounds,
not shelves.

Caps and beanies are the kind of gifts that get tossed in cubbies, stuffed in backpacks, and worn on repeat. Printful makes each piece after you order it, with the decoration method matched to the product: embroidery for many caps and beanies, printed fabric for pieces like headbands and scrunchies. Adjustable closures help with fit on many cap styles, while knit beanies give that stretchy, pull-on comfort kids like in cold weather. Care details are shown on each product page, but gentle washing and air drying are usually the parent-safe move.

Rosi with a stack of shipping boxes

An easy gift with
real kid pride.

This is the category I would pick when you want something personal without turning it into a huge production. A cousin’s birthday baseball cap. A winter beanie with their own little character on the cuff. A kid’s first “real hat” that looks like Dad’s, except the front has the creature they invented themselves. It also works as an add-on to a bigger gift: a storybook, a hoodie, or a back-to-school bundle. Small, useful, and personal enough that they show it off without being asked.

Rosi handing a wrapped gift while grandparents wave on a phone screen

Common questions from parents

  • Many cap styles have adjustable closures, but sizing still depends on the exact product. For younger children, start with kids caps when available; for older kids and teens, dad caps and snapbacks may fit better.