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FAQs
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Measure the circumference of your head about 1 inch above your eyebrows. Adjustable styles offer more flexibility, while fitted caps require more accurate sizing.
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A cap should feel snug but not tight. It should sit comfortably above your ears without pressing on your temples, and the brim should rest just above your eyebrows without slipping.
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Caps with structured crowns and curved brims tend to balance round face shapes. Avoid overly rounded styles—try six-panel or low-profile caps for a flattering fit.
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Most adjustable caps are designed to fit a wide range of head sizes. However, very small or large heads may need to check the size range provided in product details for a better fit.
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Earth tones like moss green, dusty pink, and soft neutrals are trending, along with playful patterns such as washed leopard print and subtle embroidery in pastel hues.
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Yes, caps with wider brims offer protection by shading the face and scalp. Some caps also include UPF-rated fabrics that block UV rays, ideal for outdoor use.
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Lightweight caps made from nylon or ripstop fabric with moisture-wicking sweatbands are best for hiking. Look for breathable mesh panels and adjustable closures for a secure fit on the move.
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Some fabric caps can be machine-washed on a gentle cycle, but always check the label. Avoid hot water and tumble drying. Structured or embroidered caps are best hand-washed to preserve shape and details.
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Yes, padded or moisture-wicking sweatbands improve comfort, especially for all-day wear or physical activity. They help reduce pressure on the forehead and absorb perspiration more effectively.
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Mesh panels provide increased breathability, helping to keep your head cool in warm weather. They’re a popular feature for casual and active styles alike.