Baseball Cap Storage

    baseball cap

  • A baseball cap is a type of soft cap with a long, stiff brim that may either be curved or flat. The back of the cap may have a plastic, Velcro, or elastic adjuster so that it can be quickly adjusted to fit different wearers.
  • babushka, bearskin, beaver hat, billycock, billyheaddress, bonnet, busby, caftan, calash, cap, capote, castor, chapeau, chignon, circle, coif, coiffure, coonskin cap, crown, crush hat, csako, domino, fez, fishing hat, forage cap, front, hat, head, headdress, headgear, helmet, hood, jam, kaffiyeh
  • A fabric cap of a kind originally worn by baseball players, with a large brim and an adjustable strap at the back
  • a cap with a bill

    storage

  • The action or method of storing something for future use
  • the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials
  • Space available for storing something, esp. allocated space in a warehouse
  • the act of storing something
  • storehouse: a depository for goods; “storehouses were built close to the docks”
  • The retention of retrievable data on a computer or other electronic system; memory

baseball cap storage

baseball cap storage – CapRack 9

CapRack 9 – Baseball Cap Organizer (Black) (76.5"H x 1"W x 0.2"D)
CapRack 9 - Baseball Cap Organizer (Black) (76.5"H x 1"W x 0.2"D)
Whether you’re rooting for an entire division, or just a fan of football, baseball and basketball – you’ve probably got a lot of caps! The CapRack 9 is the ideal way to store a multitude of baseball and sport caps. The ingenious one row style CapRack 9 holds 9 caps. Each hook holds one cap. The caps face front, so you can show your pride in your home team – even when you’re not at the game. The CapRack 9 prevents caps from getting crushed, or losing their shape. The CapRack 9 can be hung over a door (it fits both residential (1.5″ thick and commercial 1.75″ thick doors), over a closet rod or hung from a hook in the ceiling. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.

Trying on new looks because the old ones take too long in the morning & everyone just thinks "O, she's wearing that old thing again" anyway.

Trying on new looks because the old ones take too long in the morning & everyone just thinks "O, she's wearing that old thing again" anyway.
– Story People

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My dad collects hats that I like to steal … err … I mean borrow. I use the word "collect" very seriously — he has several thousand. He used to have a special room for them in the house that I grew up in, but over the years they’ve ended up in plastic storage bins, stuffed under spare beds and stacked in corner closets. He claims that one day my sister and I will be able to retire with those old hats — he has baseball caps from just about every team you can imagine, starting from six decades ago. This hat’s one he brought home from a trip to Alaska last year. It’s not something I’d necessarily wear out in public but certainly worth putting on in front of the lens. 😉

My Cyclones Hat in My Storage Area in My Room at the Mastubaya Inn — Kyoto, Japan, June 28, 2010

My Cyclones Hat in My Storage Area in My Room at the Mastubaya Inn -- Kyoto, Japan, June 28, 2010
My travel-weary Cyclones hat in my storage box in my room at the Mastubaya Inn, Kyoto, Japan, 06/28/10.

baseball cap storage

Perfect Curve Cap Rack 36 System
Display a total of 36 caps on this versatile over-the-door cap rack! The 5-foot cord allows multiple placement options, while the innovative clips can be spaced anywhere along the cord, for unlimited display options. This hat rack may be hung over a door, on a wall, looped over a closet rod, and even hung from the ceiling. Use it in the living room, bedroom, den, or garage – it’s also perfect for dorm rooms. The vented clips allow for maximum air circulation, so caps don’t become mildewy. Rounded edges prevent fabric abrasion, while “lead-outs” provide easy cap removal. This cap rack does not permanently mount to any surface; simply hang over the door or closet rod. Assembly level/degree of difficulty: Easy.

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