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Description
Every Thread Recycled: The Brady Oversize Beanie
The Brady is made entirely from yarn spun out of recycled plastic bottles — 100% Recycled Polyester converted into a soft, comfortable oversize beanie at approximately 75g. It carries the same relaxed, versatile profile as its non-recycled equivalent, but with a material story that resonates for corporate gifting, sustainability programmes, and conscious consumers. Classic understatement, genuine environmental credentials.
- Fabric: 100% Recycled Polyester yarn (made from recycled plastic bottles), approximately 75g
- Construction: Oversize beanie structure
- Sustainability: Fully recycled yarn diverts plastic bottles from landfill
- Tearaway label for custom branding
- Fit: One size fits most adults
Decoration Guide: Best decorated at the front-of-cuff or flat front position. Use a knit stabiliser for embroidery on the recycled polyester yarn. Keep embroidery designs compact with low stitch counts. Woven patch application is a strong alternative for larger logos. Avoid HTV on knit fabric.
Sizing: One size fits most adults. Oversize structure fits broad head size range.
Atlantis Headwear, European headwear specialists since 1995 — the Brady is proof that sustainability and wearability are not in conflict.