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The cap is one of the most important accessories in streetwear culture. Learn how to properly wash and care for your cap to keep it fresh and stylish season after season. We share our best tips and tricks!
For us streetwear enthusiasts, the cap is more than just an accessory - it's a symbol of our lifestyle and culture. Whether you're rocking a classic [[brand]]New Era[[/brand]] fitted, a vintage-inspired dad hat, or a trendy bucket hat, your cap says something about who you are and what you stand for.
But with great style comes great responsibility. Keeping your cap fresh and clean requires a little love and care. No one wants a dirty, ill-fitting cap that ruins their outfit. So how do you actually wash a cap the right way?
Before we dive into the actual washing, let's go over some basic tips for caring for your cap:
By following these simple guidelines, you significantly extend the lifespan of your cap.
When it's time to wash your cap, we always recommend hand washing. Machine washing can be too harsh for most caps and risks ruining the shape and quality. Here are the steps for a perfect hand wash:
Remember that some caps, like those made of wool or cashmere, may require special washing. Always check the care label if you're unsure.
The brim is the cap's face to the world and requires extra love. If your brim is made of plastic or rubber, you can wash it with a mixture of water and mild dish soap. Use a soft toothbrush to gently scrub away dirt and stains.
For fabric brims, try ironing the brim with a warm iron (with a cloth in between) to get it smooth and nice again. Be careful not to burn the fabric!
Stains are inevitable, especially on light-colored caps. But with the right technique, even the most stubborn stains can be removed:
The key is to treat the stain as quickly as possible. The longer a stain sits, the harder it becomes to remove.
Now that your cap is clean and fresh, it's time to style it. Whether you prefer to wear your cap straight and proper or wrinkled and worn, it's a personal expression.
Experiment with different angles and positions until you find what suits you. And don't be afraid to get multiple caps for different outfits and occasions. A true streetwear enthusiast can never have too many caps!
"Style isn't in the cap, but in the attitude of the one who wears it." - Unknown