By: Melody
Posted on: Aug 16, 2022
Snapbacks or Fitted caps? Which one will work the best for you? How do these cap styles compare and when should you choose one over the other? Read on to find out the answer.
Snapback caps, as the name indicates, are a type of hat with a snapback strap at the rear. The adjustable closure allows you to fit it perfectly on any head size making the cap a one-size-fits-most headgear.
This hat style has a rich history dating back to the 90s. During the period, custom snapback hats became a part of pop culture and fashion trends. It took over the fashion world by storm when it was adopted by lots of celebrities and has remained a popular fashion icon ever since. Snapbacks are going to be around for a long time as long as hip-hop culture and street style are still popular.
Those who want to wear the same hat for a variety of situations.
You can simply tighten the strap of a snapback hat when you are running, or when it gets windy so that it does not fall off your head.
Men and women with long hair put their hair in a ponytail and comfortably stick it through the back opening of the cap when engaged in sports or other activities.
People who change their haircut often might be better off choosing an adjustable snapback hat. As the thickness of hair could affect how well the hat fits on your head, the adjustable strap makes it easy to make it work.
Fitted hats are a type of baseball hat that comes with a closed-back panel. It comes in a fixed size and does not give you the option to change the fit with an adjustable closure. As these hats are designed to fit snugly on your head, you will have to find your head size and choose the right size for the best comfort. However, they are designed to fit most adults and are available in various sizes. Also, fitted hats are often made from stretchable fabric so that the hat wraps around your head neatly.
The fitted cap is more of a throwback trend. It became popular in 1954 when New Era reworked their fitted baseball caps to bring forth the iconic style - 59Fifty. It still remains a popular choice amongst fashionistas of the day, thanks to its roots in American sports fashion.
The fitted hat has the fashion edge compared to the snapback based on whom you ask. Some think that the lack of plastic enclosure, which is exactly the feature that gives the snapback more of an edge, offers a much cleaner crown to this cap. The absence of any gaps in the crown also makes this a favorite choice for customization, especially when you want to decorate the rear side of the cap.
People who want to decorate the back panel of the cap. The lack of an opening in the back panel of a fitted hat gives you more space to embroider your design.
Companies that are aiming for a clean & tailored clean look for their team uniform.
@jeffrey000
I have sold lots of baseball caps and I have tried sending them in a white plastic envelope type bags and although this costs less for shipping, the cap can get bent and then the buyer is not happy. You could end up having to refund and pay for return shipping.
So, I started folding the back of the cap in, wrapping it in white packing paper and putting it in a small box. Although shipping is more, the cap's chances of getting damaged are less. This method seems to work the best for me.
If the hat is expensive, I typically open the cap and stuff it with white packaging paper to keep its shape and then put it in a plastic bag and into a box. This method ends up costing a little more in shipping also.
Using small boxes has worked better for me and has limited the buyer being upset at receiving a damaged cap.
Hope this helps!