The 10 Best Baseball Caps

Updated May 20, 2020 by Samuel Moyle

This wiki has been updated 15 times since it was first published in April of 2020. Baseball caps are one of the most popular styles of hat on the planet, making them an essential addition to many wardrobes. More than just billboards to promote favorite sports teams, companies, and slogans, their snug fit keeps them in place while their duckbill brims shield eyes from sunlight. We've carefully researched the best options out there to help you find the perfect one (or more). When users buy our independently chosen editorial choices, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Under Armour Blitzing

2. Carhartt Odessa

3. Flexfit Athletic

4. Flexfit Cotton

5. Nike Golf

6. Falari Classic

7. Rapid Dominance American Flag

8. The Hat Depot Low Profile

9. Adidas Originals Strapback

10. Kangora Plain

Special Honors

Club Lid If you're a collector, like variety, or both, it might be worth your while to stop by this online retailer's site. Signing up for their subscription service guarantees 1 new hat each month, and your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed. You will never receive the same design twice, can cancel at any time, and might even get some free extras in your shipment. clublid.com

Nine Five Live This Day Balancing consumer demand with charitable intent, this online purveyor of stylish hats donates 20% of every purchase to issues including everything from bullying and depression, to health and human rights. In addition to baseball caps, they offer beanies and trucker hats, as well as other apparel and custom designs, all of which is very reasonably priced when you consider they're giving a portion away. ninefiveltd.com

Editor's Notes

May 18, 2020:

While baseball caps can help keep sweat and sun out of your eyes, they are geared more towards fashion than function, and therefore only offer a limited amount of protection from UV rays. If you’re going to be exposed to sunlight for extended periods of time and are concerned about skin health, heat stroke, and other dangers, you should consider more serious solutions such as sun hats, suglasses and sunscreen in order to shield yourself appropriately. If you’re feeling ostentatious, you could even consider using a parasol for cover. No matter how you cut it, the sun is a star that is literally bombarding everything on Earth with radiation, so UV protection should be taken seriously. As ever, we believe it is always best to consult your primary physician and/or relevant authorities when it comes to your personal health.

While each of the hats on our list has six panels, ventilation holes, and button tops, what really sets them apart are things like material composition, sizing options, and superficial appearance. Synthetic designs like the Under Armour Blitzing and Flexfit Athletic are just as popular and well made as models crafted from cotton such as the Carhartt Odessa and Falari Classic. The main differences between these two approaches are that natural cotton models tend to breathe better, while synthetic acrylic and polyester models are generally more durable and water resistant. What sort of weather you are regularly exposed to should help lead your hat hunt, as synthetic designs will fare better in cold and wet conditions, while natural designs are better suited to the hot and dry. More goes into it, and how much you sweat, as well as how often you might have to wash your hat, definitely matter.

Last updated on May 20, 2020 by Samuel Moyle

Samuel Johnson Moyle is a writer residing in Portland, Oregon, with his artist wife and two jobless cats. In addition to researching for Ezvid Wiki, he assists students in Portland State University’s writing center, teaches college courses such as 222 Research Writing and 323 Writing as a Critical Inquiry, and does every front-of-house job imaginable at Portland’s most popular restaurant, where he has worked for over ten years. He earned his bachelor and TESOL certification at Portland State before heading to Tokyo to teach ESL and later returned to his alma mater to earn his master’s in English as a fully funded graduate assistant. His range of job and life experiences grant him expertise in categories including camping, outdoors, pets, furniture, and more.


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