Overview
This mockup template presents a white cotton twill dad hat photographed across six camera angles. Two angles show the hat worn by a young East Asian male model with short dark hair, dressed in a plain white crewneck t-shirt. The model is photographed from chest level up, looking slightly downward in a relaxed pose. Studio lighting with neutral gray backgrounds is used for the worn shots, while the flat product shots use natural outdoor light with soft bokeh backgrounds.
The hat itself is an unstructured 6-panel dad hat in plain white. The cotton twill weave is visible across all angles, particularly in the macro detail shot. The crown sits low on the model's head with a soft, relaxed drape typical of unstructured dad hats. The pre-curved brim shows multiple rows of topstitching.
What This Template Includes
Six distinct camera angles capture the hat from every relevant perspective:
Three-Quarter Front (Worn): The primary hero shot shows the hat on the male model at a three-quarter angle from the left side. The front panel design area is clearly visible, along with the curved brim profile. Two metal grommets are visible on the side panels, and the adjustable metal clasp closure is partially visible near the model's right ear. The model wears a white t-shirt against a neutral gray studio background.
Front View (Flat Product): A straight-on front shot of the hat resting on a light gray surface. The 6-panel construction is clearly shown with visible seam lines running from the top button to the brim. Two metal grommets, one on each side of the front panels, are positioned at approximately mid-crown height. The brim has a natural pre-curved shape. Background shows a warm, blurred outdoor setting.
Side Profile (Worn): The model is photographed from the left side, showing the full profile of the hat. This angle reveals the low crown height, the soft unstructured shape conforming to the head, and two metal grommets stacked vertically near the back of the side panel. The brim curve is shown edge-on. A two-tone background with gray and beige tones frames the shot.
Back View with Closure Detail: A tight shot of the back of the hat resting on a flat surface, showing the adjustable strap and antique brass slider buckle closure. The strap is a fabric webbing in matching white. The opening cutout at the back is clearly visible, along with the center back seam and two embroidered eyelets on the rear panels. Natural outdoor lighting with green bokeh in the background.
Overhead Flat Lay: A top-down view of the hat laying on a light gray surface. The full 6-panel construction is visible from above, with the top button at the crown center. Four embroidered eyelets are visible across the panels. The brim extends forward with its pre-curved shape. The metal clasp is visible at the back. Indoor lighting casts a clean shadow to the right.
Macro Texture Detail: A three-quarter side view from a slightly elevated angle captures the hat on a white surface with blurred trees in the background. The cotton twill weave texture is visible across the panel surfaces. Stitching lines along panel seams and brim edge are shown. Two embroidered eyelets are visible on the upper crown. The metal clasp closure is visible at the back.
Construction Details
The hat features a standard 6-panel unstructured construction with no front stiffener, allowing the crown to sit flat against the head. Ventilation is provided by embroidered eyelets on each panel, with two additional metal grommets on the side panels near the brim. The brim has multiple rows of concentric topstitching. The adjustable closure uses an antique brass metal slider buckle with a matching white fabric strap.
Design Placement
The front panel provides the primary design area, suitable for embroidered logos or printed graphics. The white cotton twill surface serves as the blank canvas for the rendering engine. When rendered through SudoMock's API, the Multiply blend mode allows the visible twill texture to show through overlaid designs, creating a realistic fabric appearance.
Technical Use
This template is designed for programmatic rendering via the SudoMock API or Dashboard Playground. Users upload their artwork, and the rendering engine composites it onto the white hat surface. Compatible with print-on-demand platforms including Printful, Printify, and Gelato for generating product listing images. The six-angle set provides sufficient coverage for a complete product catalog entry on Etsy, Shopify, or Amazon.