Baseball caps have an innate ability to change all kinds of fits. Want to go completely incognito while running errands like Andrew Garfield? Baseball Cap. Why not make your suit more casual like Bad Bunny? Baseball cap. Want to tell the world that your recycling plug is better than everyone else's? You guessed it: a baseball cap.
Hollywood celebrities and A-listers have been enjoying this off-duty vibe since the '90s. This is a great way to get from point A to point B without flapping around, while also looking solid. Therefore, we have collected baseball caps that are popular among celebrities, even if they have less than 50 followers on Instagram. Because if it's good enough for Jeremy Allen White or Pharrell Williams, it's probably good enough for you.
a$ap rocky
At this point, the New York Yankees are probably better known for their baseball caps than they are for the actual baseball team (sorry, enthusiasts). A$AP Rocky has flexed in a variety of designs and colors over the years, but the black 9Fifty is the ultimate classic that every man should own.
bad bunny
When Bad Bunny took the stage to accept the Grammys last year, menswear Twitter went wild. Not only because his suit was perfectly tailored, but also because he decided to pair it with a New Era Los Angeles Dodgers cap for a street-inspired look. And this combination is by no means new. Denzel Washington did it a long time ago. So was the late Robin Williams. But this is further proof that this style isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
cole sprouse
Back in September, Cole Sprouse stepped up his dadcore vibe with a baggy blazer, baggy shirt, and even baggy jeans. And since he was in London for the JW Anderson show, it was only natural that he would wear a JW Anderson baseball cap. Since then, the item has become something of a menswear holy grail, regularly endorsed by some of the world's most famous fashionistas.
jeremy allen white
Jeremy Allen White can't get enough of the New York Mets' nine-fifty caps. And along with his Nike Cortez sneakers and a large bouquet of flowers, the American actor has created quite the uniform for himself. This hat is so legendary that Kiss released his own deluxe version as part of the “NY To The World” collection earlier this year. And like other pieces designed by Ronnie Fieg, it sold out.
justin bieber
It's probably no surprise that Justin Bieber has a taste for expensive hats, since he steps out of a chopper with a Birkin in one hand and JW Anderson padlock mules on his feet. Created in collaboration with Japanese contemporary artist Yayoi Kusama, this LV Cap is like the Rolex of baseball caps.
paul mescal
Paul Mescal loves baseball caps as much as he loves shorts. The particular color he usually wears is sold out everywhere at the moment (understandably so), but this St. Patrick's Day edition is a great alternative.
pharrell williams
Pharrell Williams is not only famous for his work in all fields, but also for his vast collection of headwear. We're talking OG BAPE-era snapbacks, Vivienne Westwood's giant mountain hat, and Human Made, the Japanese streetwear label founded by his friend and colleague NIGO. It's a baseball cap.
ryan reynolds
Ryan Reynolds is a big fan of football merchandise. But it's more than just soccer goods. his Soccer goods. Whether he's on the streets of New York City or on the beaches of Los Angeles, the Canadian national treasure wears a baseball cap purchased directly from the retailer of his Welsh football club (Wrexham), which he bought with a friend and fellow actor. Rob McElhenney in 2020, who is often seen with him.
Timothée Chalamet
And you know who else loves soccer? Timothée Chalamet, that's who. On off-duty days when he's not wearing Bottega Veneta's Madfish Scales jumper or Givenchy's silver bib, he opts for his New He Ella Chelsea cap. He has his version in navy that came out a while ago, good news. Blue version is still available.
tyler the creator
Tyler, the Creator appeared front row at Louis Vuitton's Spring/Summer 2024 menswear show wearing one of his favorite caps, the Philadelphia Phillies 59 Fifty. It's bright. It's fiery. Best of all, we still have it in stock. What's not pictured, however, is his matching Louis Vuitton Speedy P9 bag. The one Farrell owns isn't the million-dollar version, but it would still cost five figures on a good day.