Styling Hair for Hats with Caps

Here are a few tips and style suggestions for using Hair for Hats wig bands with your caps. 

Quick tips:

1. Google "39Thirty" to find baseball caps that don't have a ponytail hole - these look the best as they provide fuller coverage and protection for your scalp (including for sun protection, without a wig piece.)

2. Choose the largest size of cap to allow space for the headband and hair. 

Considerations

Two aspects that influence how well this cap with hair option works are:

1) Whether your baseball cap has a hole and or is the "39Thirty" style (stretch and no ponytail hole)

2) The length of hair you are using, and where you position the headband and whether or not you wish to wear the hair in a ponytail

What Baseball Caps with Hair styles work well?

1. Cap with hair out - position your hair above the ponytail hole

So that the ponytail hole in a cap does not expose your bare scalp, position your headband above the hole, so that the hair below it covers the gap. This works best with long and mid-length back pieces or halos that have one of those pieces, and without tying the hair in a ponytail.

Long halo in honey blonde:

Mid-length halo in creamy blonde:

2. "39Thirty" caps with halo wigs 

Halo wigs look great with the 39Thirty cap. For example:

Mid-length creamy blonde halo:

Here with the "bixie" in ash-grey highlights:

Short halo in medium brown:

3."39Thirty" cap with a low ponytail 

If you like having your hair tied back I recommend a low ponytail under a 39Thirty cap. This looks best with the long halo combination of one long piece at the back, and side fringe for the front, giving a natural hair line and coverage:

4. "39Thirty" cap with a face-framer or single hair piece

Side fringe face framers look great with a 39Thirty cap, looking like your hair is tied up under your hat:

Here with a single mid-length back piece:

If you have questions or suggestions please don't hesitate to get in touch!

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