Kindergarten & Pre-K
Kinder & Pre-K Caps & Gowns
Celebrate your little one's early milestones with our adorable Preschool and Kindergarten cap and gown sets.
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Preschool & Kindergarten Graduation Cap and Gown Sets
Preschool and kindergarten graduation ceremonies celebrate some of the most joyful milestones in a child’s educational journey. Our preschool and kindergarten graduation cap and gown sets are designed to bring a sense of ceremony, pride, and excitement to these early achievements while keeping young graduates comfortable and confident on their big day. Read More
Frequently Asked Questions
Answered by graduation experts.
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What colors are available for preschool and kindergarten caps and gowns?
Our preschool and kindergarten graduation sets are available in many colors, including royal blue, navy, emerald green, red, maroon, white, black, and select pastel shades. Tassel colors can also be customized to match school traditions.
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What material are preschool and kindergarten gowns made from?
Gowns are made from lightweight, breathable polyester fabric designed to be soft, comfortable, and durable for young graduates. Both shiny satin and matte finishes are available.
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How much does a kindergarten cap and gown set cost?
Most preschool and kindergarten graduation sets range from approximately $12 to $25 depending on size, finish, and accessories included.
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Is there a difference between preschool and kindergarten graduation sets?
The primary difference is sizing. Preschool sets are designed for younger, smaller children, while kindergarten sets are slightly larger to accommodate growth and longer ceremonies.
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Do all kindergarten students need a cap and gown?
Requirements vary by school. While not mandatory everywhere, many programs choose caps and gowns to create a meaningful ceremony and lasting memories for families.
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Can tassels include year charms?
Yes. Many families and schools add year charms to tassels so the graduation set can be kept as a keepsake commemorating this early academic milestone.



