Tuesday, October 13, 2009

What Should I Consider When Buying Children's Baseball Caps?

Purchasing children's baseball caps is more complex than most people initially expect. Because of the fact that the size of a child's head can be drastically different from child to child, there are a few things that you will need to keep in mind before you make any purchases. Knowing which size bracket your child fits into is the first. Measure your child's head so that you are aware of their true hat size. You can use any flexible measuring tape to do this, such as the kind you would find in a sewing kit. Next, consider the age of your children. Are they at an age where they seem to grow over night? Because children grow, and rather quickly, you do not want to purchase fitted caps for your children. Hats for kids should have adjusters so that you can easily change the size of the cap to match their consistent growing. While the hat may fit the first month, it could be within less than half a year that they outgrow their fitted caps.

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