Tag Archives: hat styles

The Fascinating History of Headwear

You're probably doing something practical right now, not historical. Maybe you're choosing hats for a brewery launch, a landscaping crew, a school fundraiser, or a streetwear drop. You open a catalog and start bouncing between styles. Trucker hat or dad hat? Beanie or snapback? Structured crown or relaxed fit? Rope hat or classic baseball cap? […]

5 Panel Hat vs 6 Panel Hat: Which Is Right for You?

You’ve got a logo ready, a launch date in mind, and a hat order sitting in your browser with one annoying decision left. 5 panel or 6 panel. That choice looks small on a product page. It isn’t. Panel count changes how your logo lays out, how the crown sits on the head, how “team […]

How to Wear a Hat: A Style and Fit Guide for 2026

You put on a hat, check the mirror, and something feels off. The brim looks too flat. The crown sits too high. Maybe the hat itself is good, but it still reads more costume than style. That is usually not a you problem. It is a fit problem, a proportion problem, or a context problem. […]

Structured Hat vs Unstructured: Your Brand’s Perfect Fit

When you’re choosing a custom hat, the first major decision you'll make is between a structured and an unstructured style. It might seem like a small detail, but it fundamentally changes everything—the fit, the look, and even how your logo is presented. The secret ingredient here is a stiff fabric called buckram. In a structured […]