What are the holes on caps for?

The small holes sewn or attached to a hat’s crown are eyelets. Their one and only purpose is to give your head ventilation to keep you cool. Eyelets often are holes with sewn edges but also can be small, metal rings punched into the fabric.

What is a curved cap called?

Brim (also called visor, peak or bill) The brim can be curved, slightly curved or flat, and comes in different shapes. The brim can also be called visor, peak or bill.

Why are logos upside down on hats?

New Era keeps coming up with confusing MLB hat designs Upside down. That is the design for these hats that cost nearly $40 before factoring in shipping. So someone in design said to take the logo we all know and love, and just flip it upside down.

What does sandwich visor mean?

Definition- A hat where there is contrasting trim between the upper and lower part of the visor.

What is the button on the top of a hat called?

The button doesn’t serve any purpose other than covering where the six panels of cloth are sewed together, but it does have a unique and strange name. With that being said, the button on the top of a baseball cap is called a “squatchee,” but it’s also known as a “squatcho.”

What do you call a cap without top?

A visor is a crownless hat that simply consists of a visor or brim with a strap that encircles the head. They facilitate fast heat loss from the top of the head, which is necessary for high cardio sports such as tennis, but the drawback is they do not provide sun protection for the crown if the wearer needs that.

What does a 5 panel hat mean?

5 Panel. This is a single panel of fabric which is folded to match the shape of the rest of the cap, leaving a small line of stitching to the top of the cap. Great for large printed logos or small detailed embroidered designs. Custom 5 Panel Snapback cap with large brandable front panel.