Yiwu Damei Headwear Co., Ltd.

1688
Accessories
Seller Intelligence

Okay, so you've stumbled across another 1688 shop, and this one's a total one-category wonder. Yiwu City's big hat company—literally, that's what their name translates to—is all about Accessories. We're not talking a sprawling mega-store here; it's a tight, focused lineup of just 24 products. And honestly, for a niche seller, that's a good sign. It means they're probably not just drop-shipping random junk; they've got a curated selection and they're sticking to it.

The star of the show right now is their "CC Beanie," which has apparently snagged the top spot in terms of total saves. That's the thing people are bookmarking and coming back for. If you're in the market for beanies, this is clearly the one to check out first. The store's overall numbers look pretty clean on the surface—zero products flagged with any defect records, which is a huge green flag. Nobody wants to play the return lottery.

Now, let's talk about the actual logistics from the seller's end. The average dispatch time is a snappy 0.9 days, and the average delivery time to the local Chinese agent's warehouse is just 1.2 days. That's fast. Just to be crystal clear, that's the time it takes for the seller to send your stuff to your proxy's warehouse in China—not the international leg to your door. Once it hits that warehouse, your agent handles the rest. So basically, you order this, and it's sitting in the agent's hands within about two days. That's a solid, no-fuss domestic lead time.

But here's where I have to keep it brutally honest. While the metrics look great on paper, the recent review history is a bit of a mixed bag. You've got people who copped the beanie and are loving it—mentioning the quality is surprisingly solid for the price point, which is typical for a 1688 factory-direct deal. But you also have a few voices in the last five reviews grumbling about sizing. One dude said it fits tighter than expected, another mentioned the color looked slightly different in person versus the listing photos. Now, is that a dealbreaker? Not necessarily. But if you're between sizes, or you're super particular about the exact shade of a color, you might want to shoot your agent a message and ask them to double-check the measurements or maybe even ask the seller for a few photos under natural light before you commit. It's a classic "know what you're buying" situation. The store's dispatch timeliness is top-tier, but the product consistency on something like a beanie's fit can be a little hit or miss. So, solid find overall, just go in with your eyes open on the specifics of the item.

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