What size cap should I choose?

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Choose the good cap size Choosing the right cap can be a challenge, especially with the multitude of sizes and styles available on the market. too tight can cause headaches, while a cap that's too loose risks constantly falling off. In this article, we offer a detailed guide to determining the ideal size for your cap to ensure optimal comfort.

Understanding the available cap sizes

One size fits all vs. specific sizes

Caps can come in two main formats: One size fits all And Specific sizes . One-size-fits-all caps are designed to fit most head sizes thanks to an adjustable band, often with a snapback or Velcro closure. While practical, they can sometimes lack precision.

Caps with specific sizing, on the other hand, are offered in different sizes, usually measured in centimeters. These models offer a more precise fit but require knowing the exact circumference of your head.

Typology of specific sizes

Specific sizes vary from brand to brand, but often follow a similar sizing system:

  • Small (S)
  • Medium (M)
  • Large (L)
  • X-Large (XL)
  • XX-Large (XXL), etc.

How to measure your head for a cap

Materials needed

To take the measurements correctly, you will need:

  • A flexible measuring tape
  • A rule if you don't have a measuring tape
  • A mirror to check the fit
  • Someone to help you if possible

Measurement method

The method is simple and can be carried out in a few steps:

  1. Wrap the measuring tape around your head, just above your ears and about 2 cm above your eyebrows.
  2. Make sure the ribbon remains horizontal all around the head without being too tight or too loose.
  3. Read the measurement directly on the tape or mark it to read later.
  4. If you are using a ruler, draw a starting line and go around the head with a string, then measure the string extended.

Interpreting the results

Compare the measurement obtained with the standard sizes provided by the manufacturer of the cap you wish to buy. For example:

  • 54-55 cm for a small size (S)
  • 56-57 cm for a midsized (M)
  • 58-59 cm for a large size (L)
  • 60-61 cm for a extra large (XL)

Factors to consider when choosing size

Cap depth

Besides the circumference, the depth of the cap Comfort is also a factor. Some caps have a deeper shell that covers more of the head, while others are shallower. Try different styles to see which one fits best.

Cap shape and style

Different cap styles, such as trucker or baseball caps, can affect how they sit on your head. A cap with a stiffer front might feel tighter than one made of soft fabric. Be sure to take this into account. style when you choose the size.

Elasticity and materials

THE materials They also play a crucial role. A cotton cap won't stretch as much as a polyester cap or one containing elastic fibers. Flex-fit caps , for example, often have an integrated elastic band to fit various head sizes.

Practical tip: how to adjust a cap

Use the adjustable band

With a snapback cap:

  • Adjust the rear plastic tab until you get a good fit without excessive pressure.
  • Put on the cap and check the fit in a mirror or ask a friend or family member for their opinion.

With a cap with a Velcro closure:

  • Pull on the Velcro strip to widen or tighten the cap.
  • Secure the Velcro in place and ensure it remains stable during daily use.

Tips for optimal support

  • Use double-sided tape or absorbent tape inside the cap to slightly reduce its size.
  • Wear the cap regularly to soften the stiff materials and improve long-term comfort.

Special cases: customizing your cap

Modify an existing cap

You can modify certain parts of the cap to improve the fit if no standard size fits perfectly:

  • Sew or add an inner elastic band for better support.
  • Insert additional pads or cushions around the inner crown.

Order a custom-made cap

In some cases, ordering a custom cap can be the ultimate solution to guarantee a perfect fit. Many artisans and manufacturers accept custom orders based on your exact measurements. Be sure to provide all accurate measurements, including the desired circumference and depth.

Care instructions to maintain the size of your cap

Finally, properly caring for your cap also helps to maintain its shape and therefore its size. Here are some practical tips:

  • Avoid bending or twisting the cap, especially if it contains rigid elements such as a reinforced visor.
  • Wash the cap by hand with lukewarm water and mild soap to avoid any deformation due to hot water or machine cycles.
  • Air dry it on a round shape, such as a box or bowl, to prevent shrinkage or distortion.