F50.25 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Cuffed Beanie

F50.25 Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID): Cuffed Beanie

Sale price$32.00

Hat Color: Black
Thread Color: White
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Double-layer acrylic knit, fold-over cuff that stays folded. Stretchy enough for a range of head sizes; low-profile without a pom. Embroidery sits on the cuff — the warmest, thickest part of the hat — so the stitching presses into fabric, not your forehead. No itchy wool. No scratchy tags. No BPA (not that a beanie should ever contain BPA, but here we are).

Embroidered F50.25 on the cuff in the thread color of your choosing. Hat colors run from "blends in" to "I want strangers to comment on this." Pick accordingly.

F50.25 — Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID). This is not about body image or dieting. Certain foods are genuinely impossible, the texture, the smell, the unpredictability of a new restaurant. Eating has always been its own complicated negotiation. This code is for the people who are sick of being called picky when what is actually happening is a sensory, medical or fear-based shutdown at the dinner table. The hat does not rate your safe food list. It is for the brains that have learned to survive on beige.

Specs

  • 100% Turbo Acrylic, double-layer knit
  • 12″ (30 cm) length, fold-over cuff
  • Hypoallergenic — suitable for sensitive skin
  • Unisex, one size fits most adults
  • Flat embroidery on the cuff
  • Tagless
  • Blank product sourced from Vietnam, Bangladesh, or the Republic of Korea

Sensory notes

Tagless, flat embroidery, snug-without-pinching fit. The acrylic is the "Turbo" variant — denser knit, more wind resistance, still hypoallergenic. No drawcords, no pom — just a beanie.

Care

Hand-wash cold, lay flat to dry. Hand-washable, machine-survivable on a gentle cycle if you must — but the cuff prefers being shaped, not tumbled.