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Fitted Cap vs Snapback: Which One Suits You Best?

If you're looking to diversify your cap selection, you might have done a quick online shop and made the surprising discovery: more than one cap type exists.

Yep, that's right—while all caps are identifiable by their shape (they're clearly distinguishable from, say, bowler hats or beanies), not all caps fall under the same category. There are actually quite a few different types of caps, but in this article, we're going to be focusing on the two styles that often win the popularity contest: fitted caps and snapbacks.

If you're wondering how these two cap types differ, and how to pick the right hat for you, we're breaking it all down in this fitted cap vs snapback comparison.

Understanding Fitted Caps

So, what's the deal with fitted caps?

As the name suggests, these caps come in specific "fitted" sizes and don't have an adjustment feature. They're designed to fit snugly on your head, and a good seller should offer a few different sizes, so you can choose the right cap for your head shape. Don't know what that is? Most sellers also provide a sizing chart for you to reference.

Fitted baseball caps are a great choice if you wear caps every day, since you don't have to faff around with an adjustable strap every time you put it on. Just make sure you choose the right-sized hat for your head, or it's not going to fit as it should.

Exploring Snapback Hats

Snapback caps are designed to fit all head sizes, with an adjustable strap at the back of the hat to give you a tailored fit.

Snapbacks are another versatile cap option, but snapback styles are synonymous with sport and street culture and make more of a fashion statement than fitted baseball caps.

Comparing Style and Fit

You're probably already noticing the differences between these two hat styles, but let's break them down in more detail.

There are two key distinguishable features of snapback caps compared to fitted caps:

  1. Snapbacks have an adjustable snap closure, usually made from plastic, that you can use to adjust the size of the cap to fit your head perfectly. A fitted cap is just a hat, with no adjustable sizing.

  2. The snapback design is bolder, with a more structured high crown and a flat brim. Fitted caps are flatter, with less structure, and usually have a rounder brim.

Both hats are a great accompaniment to any casual outfit, but fitted baseball caps have a more classic style and are easier to dress up or down than snapbacks.

Pros and Cons of Each

Here's a table listing the pros and cons of fitted caps vs snapbacks.

Hat Type

Snapbacks

Fitted Caps

Pros

  • The more versatile fit if you’re between sizes

  • Adjustable features mean you don’t need to know your exact size

  • Feel more custom

  • Stay in place better (when you get the right size)

Cons

  • Plastic adjustable strap could break

  • More difficult to dress for different occasions

  • Won’t fit if your head grows

  • Harder to resell if they don’t fit

Making the Right Choice for Your Wardrobe

By now, you should probably have an idea of whether you want to buy a snapback cap or a fitted baseball hat, but if you need a few more prompts, here's how to make the right choice for your wardrobe.

Think about how you're planning to wear the cap. Fitted hats are a great choice if you know your size and want to build a collection of caps for casual wear, while snapback caps are ideal for streetwear fashion enthusiasts and make a bold statement.

Both hats come in a range of colors and designs, so the right choice for you all comes down to your own personal style.

Why stop at these types of baseball caps? We recommend checking out all the types of caps sold today, including trucker hats and dad hat styles. There are so many styles to check out on Notch Gear— shop our baseball caps here.

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