Choosing underwear for the whole family can sometimes be a headache. Organic cotton or microfiber? Which outfit? Which material for which comfort? French Market explains it all to you.
Which cap for which face?
Round or thin face, square or oval jaw, French Market goes on a crusade to find the cap that will highlight your heavy potential!
At French Market our favorite caps are snapbacks with a curve visor. They are found at Goorin Bros, at Capslab, Von Dutch and Umbro to follow the current trend.
If we had to choose two caps, one would be the Goku from Capslab from the time when the brand was still little known in France. The other, a more recent model: a Panther model Black curve from Goorin Bros., a must have for any cap addict!
« The important thing is to try to always match your cap with your outfit or at least to coordinate your cap with your T-shirt. »
Capslab helps us in this sense with its collection of T-shirts, but also Von Dutch which allows you to coordinate your outfit naturally.
How to find THE cap that best matches your face?
You have two choices: solid or net truckers.
Curved or curve caps are at the forefront of fashion, perfect, they are universal. Whether you are, boy or girl, curves adopt all styles and fit the shape of all faces. There are two types of truckers to consider:
- The full hull, typical of Von Dutch. It keeps its shape well, therefore its volume, it is suitable for all faces, keeps heat better, and protects better from the rear sun.
- The baseball-style trucker (with a net at the back), Capslab has made a specialty of this type of cap. The front panel is quite high, it adds volume and gives a somewhat square shape. It is not to be favored on small faces, as it is too bulky a cap for them. If you dream of a trucker anyway, the Umbro brand adapts better to smaller faces.
One last tip to take advantage of a cap that does not necessarily suit your body type is to wear it on the back!
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