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Know your Hat – A guide to Hat Terms, Fabrics and Styles

This Presentation helps to understand the hat terms, fabrics and styles suitable for men, women and youth, so you can make informed decisions while you are out and about for your next hat purchase.

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Know your Hat – A guide to Hat Terms, Fabrics and Styles

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  1. Hat Terms • Crown • Buckram/Liner • Visor/Bill/Brim/Peak • Undervisor • Sweatband/Inner Band • Decoration • Panels • Button • Profile • Closure • Eyelets Learn More about all these Cap Styles here - https://capbargain.com/blog/cap-styles-types-terminologies

  2. Common fabrics used to make hats • Cotton • Brushed cotton • Twill • Denim • Canvas • Acrylic • Polyester • Nylon • Wool • Wool blend • Straw • Jersey Learn More about all these Cap Styles here - https://capbargain.com/blog/cap-styles-types-terminologies

  3. Common styles of hats Baseball Hat The Baseball Cap is the most common style of cap used by people all over the world and is considered as a wardrobe staple. It has a round crown, firm curved bill that provides shade for the eyes & face and a button on the top of the hat. Dad Hat The Dad Hat is a 6 panel baseball hat with an unstructured crown and a slightly curved brim but not as curved as the traditional baseball hat. They are usually made of washed cotton or canvas. Trucker Hat This is also similar to baseball hats; the main difference is in the mesh back and broader front panels. The front panels are usually made of foam or cotton twill. The mesh back of these hats keeps your heads cool during hot summer days. Learn More about all these Cap Styles here - https://capbargain.com/blog/cap-styles-types-terminologies

  4. Snapback Hat The Snapback Hat is a structured version of a baseball hat with an adjustable snap closure. They come in a variety of styles - flat-billed, curved billed, sandwich billed, mesh-backed, and more. It adds a vibrant and sporty touch to any outfit. Beanies Beanies are the best options to keep your head warm during the chilly cold weather. Besides the classic knit or cuffed beanies, many beanies now come with pom-poms or a slouched back for a modern and relaxed look and feel. Fitted hat These hats have closed backs with no opening and have a stretchable fabric that wraps around your head. They got their name from the fact that these hats cannot be adjusted; you just buy a size that fits your head. Learn More about all these Cap Styles here - https://capbargain.com/blog/cap-styles-types-terminologies

  5. Bucket Hat Bucket hat is a soft hat with a round crown, a wide brim, a downward sloping brim and two metal eyelets on the sides of the hat. The brim offers shade from the sun for the eyes and face. Distressed hat The fibers in the fabric of a distressed hat are strategically removed to create a beaten, torn or worn out look for the hat. The distressing does not affect the wearability or durability of the hat. These hats look anything but new. Sandwich billed hat These hats use a colorful layer of material in the brim, while the top and bottom of the brim retain the same colors as the rest of the hat. The result is a layered color scheme along the breadth of the hat. Ponytail hat It is a cap with a high ponytail hole to keep your hair up higher and off your neck. It will hold your hair in place better. Learn More about all these Cap Styles here - https://capbargain.com/blog/cap-styles-types-terminologies

  6. Conclusion If you want to learn more about the terms, materials, and common styles associated with hats check out CapBargain’s blog Know your Hat – A guide to Hat Terms, Fabrics and Styles .

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