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LOVE. Sick fit, versatile and not something you see everyday. Big fan.
Elijah
Buy 10xs over if needed! Use code “Uncle” for the hook up!
Anthony
Great hat, perfect for workouts
Caleb W.
I have four nobrim hats and I love them all! They are very comfortable and made well!
Chris
The product arrived with significant creasing, and the external fold was not stitched correctly on two out of the three hats, resulting in an uneven appearance. While the cost may reflect the quality, I express my disappointment, particularly considering my anticipation for the product's trial. In retrospect, purchasing a single unit would have been a more prudent decision.
Adeleke
If there is zero star I would have a give this product the picture is deceitful
Tony B.
Love it. Get many comments.
Lauren H.
I love my brimless hats, I get a lot of compliments on them and they're perfect for work.
warren l.
Great hats! Perfect for that different look.
Cynthia R.
Love it. ❤️
Cynthia R.
Love it. ❤️
Mary Lou L.
Love the hat. Glad I came across this site to see this new hat style. I almost cut a brim off one of my hats to get this look.
DENISE S.
Great hat. Cool style.
Dexter
Very nice quality just as the picture shows.
georgia
I love my hats waiting for more colors
Brooke
Wrinkled and I'll fitting
Brooke
Wrinkled and deformed hats
Brooke
Really didn't like how it's not uniform and so wrinkled.
Molly
it didn’t fit like i thought it would and i didn’t like the material.
Angela
The material isn’t great and it’s flimsy
Donna G.
It was a much loved gift. Looks very cute on him. Nice cap!
Cheri
I wear this hat everywhere. Love these hats
Cheri
Came a bit wrinkled when shipped but overall, love these hats.
Cheri
Came a bit wrinkled when shipped but overall, love these hats.
Mitchell I.
Great quality
Andrea M.
Low quality. Thing material. Overpriced and over rated.
Payton B.
good hat, does the job, and looks cool.
Justin R.
This hat is sort of cheaply made feeling but it wasn’t much cheaper than an actual hat I would buy. It’s thin, there’s nowhere for the adjustment straps to go once you have tightened the hat down to your size. It’s just not really all that great, I’ll just keep wearing regular ball caps that are well made and not flimsy and poorly designed. I would return it if I could because I know I will never wear it again.
Courtney
Sent the wrong color. Hat is great
Michael
My daily hat.
Michael
Best hat I've ever worn.
Austin O.
Comfortable and looks good! I get lots of compliments wearing this hat. It's like a beanie without the sweat which is perfect for living in AZ.
Jaz E.
It's my first nobrim. Fits perfectly!! Goes with anything I wear. I love when I wear it with a hoodie. Not having a brim in the way makes it so much more comfortable
Kyle P.
Great hat. Wearing it right now. The one thing i wish is that it were a little bit deeper so it could sit a bit lower on my head. But not a dealbreaker by any means.
Nick H.
Definitely a cool wear . Can match with any style . Definitely buying more !
Will
I ordered 5 and the sizing is inconsistent. 3 are too big for me to wear so I gifted them to my brother.
Kia
Over priced
Ashley C.
They loved the hat. It was a hit. A really good birthday gift.
marc r.
Love the hats, and love the quality of them! I wear them as my daily and will be taking more pictures in them! Thank you
Norman
These are great - if you’re into a brimless!
Nelson
Perfect fit very stylish 10/10
Nelson
Perfect fit very stylish 10/10
Nelson
Perfect fit very stylish 10/10
Briant R.
Noice hat
Andy
Like the fit goes well with the vibe.
Ken R.
I like my no-brim black and now like even more my new no brim dark blue with the new clean look. I wish I could get a new black or dark green in this new better fitting style.
Joseph H.
Great addition to my hat collection.
Gary S.
Very happy with the like and fit..
Kirk C.
Really like my No brem hat. My new favorite hat!Very well made and stylish!
Poppy C.
The pink is cute! Cool style
Scott
Poor quality material, weird fit
Trey
Love it!!
Ebba O.
Got 2 for each son on rides a motorcycle and the other is a welder, both thought they would be useful. I just think they are cute even for girls.
Jackson
Great!
Jackson
Great!
Jackson
Great!
Nikki
Very cute hat. Would love it the hat didn’t come folded in sections.
Nikki
Very cute hat. Would love it the hat didn’t come folded in sections.
Nikki
Very cute hat. Would love it the hat didn’t come folded in sections.
Jainine
Looks just like the picture. I bought 3 each was slightly different, but super cute. Made a great gift.
Annie M.
Friggin love this hat I get compliments all the time. Gonna order another color
D H.
I love the style, the fit an the look. It's works for all occasions
Estevan
Best hat I’ve ever worn at work very comfy
Philip H.
Great hat!
Everett
Super comfortable hat. So worth it.
Owen
super comfy, got a lot of compliments
Alexander
Not bad, I thought it would come with some branding from no brim but it’s just some generic drop shipped item from wish or something similar. It’s slightly larger than I expected but quality isn’t bad and it looks cool. For the price you can’t be mad.
Shaun
Very interesting headwear. Looks cool but it is going to take some getting used to.
Luis
Package never got delivered
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Luis
Package never got delivered
Tod M.
Love it. It’s a much better look than a regular ball cap. I wear mine out a lot and will eventually get some more colors. Thanks!
Curtis L.
Nice fit, well built
Ronald
None of them fit!!
Jamillah R.
Brought this as a gift for my little brother! I thought it’d look cool with his locs. He loves it!
Jamal
My hats still aren’t here!!!
Jamal
Why aren’t my hats here ?
Alexis S.
Fits great! Looks super cute on my daughter:)
Alexa E.
I got this for my boyfriend and man does he look good with it.
James M.
Got my light blue No-Brim to add to my black, tan and green versions. Now, looks like I'll have to add the dark blue... gotta fill up that hat rack in my front hall! I get tons of comments - folks seem to like 'em and the No-Brim is a great conversation starter.
Roger
Hats are nice. Quality is great but they come wrinkled because of they’re packaged. Other than that, they are exactly what I expected. Would definitely order again
kaysa p.
Bought this in a spurt of semi-skeptical curiosity & it's become my go-to hat. It's the perfect summer beanie substitute. I also like that I can stick a bun through the hole in the back. The canvas texture is comfy once broken in a bit, and I love that I never have to worry about an uneven cuff. It's a well-made & unique piece of the wardrobe!
Tanger
To small made for someone with a small head cheap material
Tanger
To small made for someone with a little head cheap material
Lawrence C.
Love my hat. Comfortable and stylish
Christian
Love it. Fits great n looks fly
Michelle H.
I love the No Brim hat! I actually have 5 of them!! Hoping for more colors in the future so I can get a few more. Thank you!
Harold L.
I love "beanies". I get tired of baseball hates. I was so happy when I saw a No Brim promotion. Love at first site. Quality hats, lightweight, good looking. Well done!
Roger M.
Love the hat and waiting for the yellow one to be available !!!
Lylie E.
But this for my great-nephew for his birthday. He didn't like the looks of it at all even if it was his favorite color. So he put it on and hasn't taken it off since. Was showing it off to some kids and his leaders at church the other night and now everyone wants a no brim hat.
Andres S.
I’m surprised how chill this hat is
Isaiah
I wouldn't recommend this product to much; quality of the hat seems rather cheap as well as how It came packaged. Probably better to purchase this off temu or something for like 2 bucks.
Bruce S.
The only kind of hats I wear!!!
Bruce S.
The only kind of hats I wear!!!
Bruce C.
Ordered a black cap, delivery was only a few days. Loved it so much l, I ordered 2 more and got a free one to boot! Love these caps! Comfortable, durable, and unique! Everyone asks where I got them! Highly recommend you get one! Strike that- Highly recommend you get a bunch! Over satisfied!
joyce w.
I Love the way it fits.
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Don’t know a boater hat from a boonie? Wondering if a flat cap is the same as an ivy cap? Want to understand what a crown is or what defines a wide brim? Whatever the case may be, hat terms can get a little overwhelming. Our hat glossary will help you sort through the jargon.
For even more helpful information, be sure to consult our hat sizing guide and primer on how to find the right hat for your face shape.
Ascot cap: Similar to a flat cap or ivy cap, this hat style has a much harder and rounded shape.
Aussie hat: Also called an Outback hat, the Aussie hat is noted for its wide brim that slopes downward in the front and the back to protect against the elements. A teardrop-shaped, mid-size crown is most common for this style that is somewhat similar in appearance to a safari or western hat.
Baseball cap: An iconic American hat style, the baseball cap features a round crown and firm bill that provides shade for the eyes and face. Synonymous with the sport of baseball, this soft cap comes in a variety of fabrics including wool, denim, cotton, cotton twill, and synthetic materials such as polyester. In 1860, the Brooklyn Excelsiors baseball team wore what would become the predecessor to the modern-day baseball hat, creating the "Brooklyn style" cap craze that still exists today.
The classic baseball cap never goes out of style
Beanie: A close-fitting knitted cap often made of wool, cashmere, acrylic, or cotton. While often worn for warmth in cold weather, beanies are popular year round if made of lighter materials.
Beret: A soft, round, flat-crowned hat that is instantly recognizable for not having a brim. Berets are typically made of wool or cotton, and are often worn at an angle. This style of hat is most associated with France, where they were first mass-produced in 1810.
Bill: Another word for brim, this is the stiff protruding part at the front of a cap that shields your eyes; also called a visor.
Boater hat: Also called a skimmer, a boater hat is made of straw with a flat top, short crown, and small- to medium-sized brim. It’s almost always trimmed with a red-and-blue ribbon headband, but colors and patterns can vary. Considered a warm-weather hat, boater hats have traditionally been worn during more formal occasions in the boating community.
Bolero hat: Also called a gaucho hat, a bolero hat is marked by its flat top (telescope crown) and flat brim hat. Most bolero hats feature a chin cord and are worn by Argentinian cowboys.
Boonie hat / Booney hat: Regardless of spelling preference, the boonie hat and booney hat are one and the same. Brought to prominence during the Vietnam War, the boonie is a soft, wide-brimmed hat usually made from cotton, twill, canvas, or a blend of natural and synthetic materials. It’s designed to optimize comfort and portability.
Bowler: Also called a derby hat, the bowler is defined by its stiff texture, dome-shaped crown, and small brim that lightly curves upward. Its name derives from Thomas and William Bowler, the London hat makers who created the style in 1849.
Brim: Also called the bill, think of this as the hat's ledge, which protrudes from the base of the crown; wider brims offer greater degrees of shade for the face, ears, and neck.
Bucket hat: Marked by its simple, symmetrical silhouette, the bucket hat is a casual topper that is typically made from cotton or canvas. It is similar to the boonie hat, but with a smaller brim that slopes downward.
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Cowboy hat: Also referred to as a western hat, this iconic style is most associated with the American West, although it was originally inspired by Mexican cattle herders in the 19th century. Cowboy hats can be made of felt, leather, straw, or other blends with a tall, creased crown and wide brim that is either flat or rolled upward at the sides. Cowboy hats vary in crown shape — popular styles are center crease, teardrop, or diamond.
Crown: The top portion of the hat; the area above the brim that sits on your head.
Crushable hat: Any type of hat that is easily packed, folded, or otherwise crushed that will return to its original shape. Crushable hats are ideal for travel and come in a variety of styles and materials from wide brim straw hats to floppy felt hats.
Derby Hat: Also called a bowler hat, the derby hat is defined by its stiff texture, dome-shaped crown, and small brim that lightly curves upward. Its name derives from Thomas and William Bowler, the London hat makers who created the style in 1849.
Fedora: One of the most popular hat styles for both men and women, a fedora features a pliable mid-sized brim; an indented crown, typically with a center crease that is pinched on both sides; and usually wool felt material. Often mistaken for a trilby (learn more in our fedora vs. trilby guide), fedoras were originally constructed of fur or wool felt, but today come in a variety of materials including straw, leather, and synthetic blends. The fedora is sometimes referred to as the “Frank Sinatra hat” as he is credited with its rise in popularity during the 1950s and 1960s.
Felt: A popular hat fabric most often made of wool, a natural fiber that comes directly from a sheep's coat. Felt hats can be made of either fur felt or wool felt.
Flat cap: Also referred to as a golf cap or ivy cap, the flat cap is is a rounded cap with a low profile and a small, stiff brim. A popular mens hat style that traces its roots back to Britain and the UK, flat caps are most often constructed from tweed or cotton for warmth.
Floppy hat: As the name suggests, floppy hats feature a wide brim with a noticeable droop that offers ample sun protection. The crown is almost always rounded while the brim ranges in length from 3 inches and beyond. Floppy hats are most common for women and can be made of paper-braid and straw for warm temperatures and wool felt for the colder season.
Gambler hat: Defined by its large oval-shaped crown and mid-size to large brim that is most often slightly turned upward, the gambler hat is not unlike a western hat. It comes in a number of fabrics from wool felt to straw to leather.
Gaucho hat: Also called a bolero hat, a gaucho hat is marked by its flat top (telescope crown) and flat brim hat. Most gaucho hats feature a chin cord and are worn by Argentinian cowboys.
Golf cap: Also referred to as a flat cap or ivy cap, the golf cap is is a rounded cap with a low profile and a small stiff brim. A popular men’s hat style that traces its roots back to Britain and the UK, golf caps are most often constructed from tweed or cotton for warmth although they have been adopted on the golf course in warmer climates across the world.
A hat band sets your hat apart with the decorative material that sits above its brim
Hat band: The decorative strip of material encircling a hat, positioned above the brim; a common feature most often in the form of a ribbon, leather strip, or braided cord.
Homburg hat: Named after the German town of the same name, the Homburg hat first became popular in the late 1800s but remains a widely unknown style today. Crafted from stiff felt, it’s marked by a center-dent crown and upwardly curved brim that is often trimmed in leather, silk, or grosgrain ribbon. A more formal headpiece, the Homburg is sometimes referred to as “The Godfather” hat since actor Al Pacino wore it in the seminal 1972 movie of the same name.
Inner band: Also called the sweatband, this is the hat’s interior band that helps ensure a good fit and keeps the hat shape intact; always located just above the hat’s underbrim; often made of leather or synthetic leather-like material.
Ivy cap: Also referred to as a flat cap or golf cap, the ivy cap is is a rounded cap with a low profile and a small, stiff brim. A popular men’s hat style that traces its roots back to Britain and the UK, ivy caps are most often constructed from tweed or cotton for warmth.
Knit hat: A simple, fitted, brimless cap most often worn for warmth in cold weather. Knit caps can be made from natural fibers such as wool, cashmere, silk, or synthetic materials.
An ivy cap offers a relaxed fit that can be dressed up or down
Liner: The interior lining of the hat; an optional feature often made of soft fabrics such as satin, velvet, synthetic mesh, cotton, or silk.
Millinery: The art and business of hatmaking. Originally limited to describe the design, manufacture, and sale of womens hats, millinery now refers to hatmaking for women, men, and children. A person who works in this trade is called a milliner or hatter.
Newsboy cap: Also called a paperboy cap, the newsboy cap is named after the newsboys who wore them while delivering or selling newspapers in the early 20th century. It’s similar to a flat cap with its small stiff visor, but it has a slightly rounder and fuller profile with a center button on top.
Outback hat: Also called an Aussie hat, the Outback hat is noted for its wide brim that slopes downward in the front and the back to protect against the elements. A teardrop-shaped, mid-size crown is most common for this style that is somewhat similar in appearance to a safari or western hat.
A fedora, a paperboy cap, and a flat cap walk into a bar...
Panama hat: Contrary to what its name suggests, Panama hats did not originate in Panama; they come from Ecuador. Furthermore, a Panama hat does not refer to a specific style, but rather its material — toquilla straw. Much like chianti must come from that region of Italy or champagne must originate from that region of France, an authentic Panama hat must be made of Ecuadorian toquilla straw. Because material is the defining factor, Panama hats come in a variety of shapes and styles.
Paperboy cap: Also called a newsboy cap, the paperboy cap is named after the paperboys who wore them while delivering or selling newspapers in the early 20th century. It’s similar to a flat cap with its small, stiff visor, but it has a slightly rounder and fuller profile with a center button on top.
Peak: Also called a brim, bill, or visor, this is the part of a baseball cap that protrudes from the base of the crown and provides shade for the face.
Porkpie hat: Named after the eponymous British meat pie, pork pie hats are defined by a flat, round-shaped crown with a circular crease that wraps around the circumference. This hat style typically has a very small “stingy brim” similar to the trilby.
Raffia straw: The fibers from raffia palms native to regions of Madagascar and Central and South America. Raffia straw is a popular hat material due to its durability, flexibility, and crushability.
A safari hat adds a touch of adventure and loads of character to any ensemble
Safari hat: Not to be confused with the tall, rounded-crown safari helmet or pith helmet, safari hats are marked by a mid- to large-size brim that subtly slopes downward with a medium to high crown that has a center dent. Safari hats come in various materials including straw, wool felt, synthetic mesh, and leather.
Silk hat: Also known as a top hat or stovepipe hat, a silk hat is among the most distinctive hat styles with a tall cylindrical crown and slightly curved brim. A popular mens hat style from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, this topper is most associated with Abraham Lincoln and Uncle Sam.
Skimmer hat: Also called a boater, a skimmer hat is made of straw with a flat top, short crown, and small- to medium-sized brim. It’s almost always trimmed with a red-and-blue ribbon headband, but colors and patterns can vary. Considered a warm-weather hat, skimmer hats have traditionally been worn during more formal occasions in the boating community.
Snapback hat: A term used to describe a hat, typically a baseball cap, that snaps in the back to adjust the fit. The snaps are most often plastic even if a hat is made of wool, cotton, or other material.
Strapback hat: A term used to describe a hat, typically a baseball cap, that uses a strap in the back to adjust the fit. Strapbacks come in a number of different materials including cotton, nylon, or leather.
Stovepipe hat: Also known as a top hat or silk hat, a stovepipe hat is among the most distinctive hat styles with a tall cylindrical crown and slightly curved brim. A popular mens hat style from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, this topper is most associated with Abraham Lincoln and Uncle Sam.
Sweatband: Also called the inner band, this is the hat’s interior band that helps ensure a good fit and keeps the hat shape intact. It’s always located just above the hat’s underbrim and often made of leather or synthetic leather-like material.
Top hat: Also known as a stovepipe hat or silk hat, a top hat is among the most distinctive hat styles with a tall cylindrical crown and slightly curved brim. A popular mens hat style from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century, this topper is most associated with Abraham Lincoln and Uncle Sam.
Toquilla straw: A type of straw from Ecuador from the leaves of the Carludovica palmata plant, otherwise known as the toquilla palm or jipijapa palm. The only type of straw used in the creation of authentic Panama hats.
Toyo straw: A type of shiny, smooth straw, usually from Japan, made with shellacked rice paper.
Trilby hat: Often confused for the fedora because of its similar crown shape, the trilby is characterized by an ultra-short brim. (Learn more with our trilby vs. fedora guide.) Referred to as a "stingy brim" hat because it measures an inch and a half or less, trilbies come in various fabrics from cotton and straw to wool and synthetic materials.
Trucker hat: A style named after truck drivers that was popularized in the early 2000s by actor Ashton Kutcher, the trucker hat is a type of snapback baseball cap made from mesh.
UPF: An acronym for Ultraviolet Protection Fabric, UPF is the benchmark used to measure the effectiveness of sun protective fabrics against both UVB and UVA rays. Hats that incorporate UPF are increasingly popular. See our guide to the best sunblock hats.
Visor: Another word for brim or bill, this is the stiff protruding part at the front of a cap that shields your eyes. It’s also a crownless style of hat with a strap that fits around the head.
Western hat: Commonly called a cowboy hat, this iconic style is most associated with the American West, although it was originally inspired by Mexican cattle herders in the 19th century. Western hats can be made of felt, leather, straw, or other blends with a tall, creased crown and wide brim that is either flat or rolled upward at the sides. Western hats vary in crown shape — popular styles are center crease, teardrop, or diamond. American actor John Wayne popularized the hat in his numerous Western movies that spanned from the 1940s to the 1970s.
Wide brim: Term used to describe a brim that is at least 3 inches wide. Wide brim hats are good for sun protection and come in many styles from fedora and boater to safari and cowboy hats.
Wool: A natural fiber that is shorn directly from a sheep's coat.
Wool felt: Material used to make many hats produced by using heat, moisture, and pressing wool fibers together.
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