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How to classify hats in product taxonomy

The Hats category shows how Enrich turns raw product pages into standard category paths, attributes, and comparable ecommerce records.

Product taxonomy classification means choosing the most specific category that describes the product itself, then attaching the attributes that make products in that category comparable. For hats, the current taxonomy path is Apparel & Accessories > Clothing Accessories > Hats.

Category path

Apparel & AccessoriesClothing AccessoriesHats

Child categories

Baseball Caps
Beanies
Berets
Bowler Hats
Bucket Hats
Cowboy Hats
Fedoras
Flat Caps
Panama Hats
Snapback Caps
Sun Hats
Top Hats

Attribute table

AttributeExample values
Headwear featuresAdjustable fit, Collapsible, UV protection, Versatile
Accessory sizeSmall (S), Medium (M), Large (L), Extra large (XL)
FabricCotton, Denim, Felt, Leather, Wool
Target genderFemale, Male, Unisex, Other

Why this matters

Once products share a category path, analysts can compare offers, prices, attributes, and availability across stores without maintaining source-specific parsing rules.

Where Enrich fits

Enrich applies taxonomy classification at ingestion time, so downstream queries use structured product data instead of raw merchant text.

What to inspect

Check the leaf category, category-specific attributes, and values before deciding whether two source listings can be compared or matched.

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