Some caps are made to be washed; other cheap versions are hardly worth the bother. Before you decide, eyeball your hat. read more
How to Wash a Baseball Cap by Hand. Three Methods: Washing Newer Baseball Caps Washing a Wool Baseball Cap Cleaning Older Hats Community Q&A. Whether you wear your baseball cap to keep the sun out of your eyes, to bring your favorite team luck, or simply to hide a bad hair day, chances are you will need to wash it at some point. read more
You need to remember there are three key issues with baseball cap washing that you need to consider before making any big cleaning decisions – this applies to both dishwashers AND washing machines: Washing can alter the shape of a baseball cap; Washing can ruin the brim on a baseball cap; Washing may shrink a baseball cap. read more
Recently manufactured baseball caps are often made of cotton twill, cotton polyester blends, or jersey mesh. These fabrics are strong and durable and usually colorfast. New caps use a plastic form to shape the brim, not cardboard. These plastic forms can withstand a wash without becoming deformed. read more