I don't have an affiliation with a specific team and I am not really into showing off brands. Any ideas?
I got a plain hat monogrammed once. Go to a local screen printer, embroiderer...a company that makes custom/corporate/promotional clothing...I picked out a hat that was similar to those popular Polo hats i.e. unstructured, buckle strap, medium depth, hats (I am very particular about my hats). I picked a color and material that would fade well, much like any of the colors of the hats Polo makes. I picked a diamond shaped monogram something like where D is my last initial and is bigger and had it done maybe about an inch or inch and a half wide, something small and conservative.
I'm the same way. I've always been a fan of the baseball caps made by different brand names. For example Quiksilver, Diesel and Hollister all make stylish baseball caps. I've been partial to military style caps by Caffeine.
Lecoste makes a very nice plain ball cap with a small logo (same size as the one on the polo shirts) on one side.
Flexfit, without a doubt. The original, and the best out there. With tons of styles.
I've been wearing Flexfit hats since I was a kid, and would never change to another. Good, quality caps.
Check it out: http://www.flexfit.com/
If you want a baseball cap, like the kind MLB players actually wear on the field, then that means New Era 59Fifty. They recently came out with fitted blanks. These are the only baseball caps I buy, and I've had a some custom embroidery done on a blank. Great quality.
there's a store in most larger Malls called LIDS
HTTP://www.LIDS.com
all their caps/hats are logo-less
but if you want a logo on it they'll
embroidery it for you right there.
expensive ties are like expensive lingerie and since I'm a chick (ha! fooled ya?) and I know best...
you should always hang them on a slip resistant padded hanger or you can get one of those "tie caddy's" at places like Sharper Image.
Product Name":http://www.lids.com is an excellent resource for baseball hats. They sell all of the New Era fitted team hats, but you can also get custom hats. They have stores in most malls.
There isn't a stylish baseball cap, with or without logo. Try an Ivy or Driving style cap instead. Here is a nice one.Borsalino wool cap http://www.delmonicohatter.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=IT109&Category_Code=DRVCAP
A better source for hats: In Venice Beach there is a hat store with a dope Alien replica fashioned out of car parts-stands about 8'feet tall and looks wicked. Anyways they have a great selection of Goorin Hats: http://www.goorin.com/ Almost sold every single one to friends when I got back to the east coast. Also Nobis: http://www.nobis.ca/ makes slick baseball caps
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I got a plain hat monogrammed once. Go to a local screen printer, embroiderer...a company that makes custom/corporate/promotional clothing...I picked out a hat that was similar to those popular Polo hats i.e. unstructured, buckle strap, medium depth, hats (I am very particular about my hats). I picked a color and material that would fade well, much like any of the colors of the hats Polo makes. I picked a diamond shaped monogram something like where D is my last initial and is bigger and had it done maybe about an inch or inch and a half wide, something small and conservative.