Most men treat a cap as an afterthought. Something grabbed on the way out because the weather looked uncertain or the hair situation needed solving. The result is a cap that fights with whatever else is happening, looks like it arrived from a different wardrobe entirely, and ages badly in every sense. We’ve been looking specifically at caps that do the opposite. Structured enough to hold their shape after a year of use, considered enough in their colourways to work with a dressed up casual wardrobe rather than drag it towards the sports field. We care about brim proportion, crown height, and the quality of the material, because those details are what separate a cap that finishes a look from one that just sits on top of it. Baseball caps, five panels, some with a bit more character. All of them chosen because they earn their place in a wardrobe that takes the rest of itself seriously.