The first style I'd like to discuss is exemplified in the X-Ray snapbacks, a style that looks like what it is called: an x-ray. Made in both curved and flat bills, stretch fit and snapback.
Another style Zephyr has recently ushered in is the Razzle snapback. I think one of the most fitting teams to be featured on the Razzle is the Colorado Avalanche, because of its chilling lettering describes the word 'Avalanche' very well.
On the left and right are shots the Supersonic snapback, which has an attractive, retro look on the front of the crown. As far as I know, these are only made with rounded-brims, but I wouldn't be disappointed if they had square-brims either.
Something unique about Zephyr is that they make Blanks. Blanks are simply hats that do not have a design or logo on them, allowing the buyer to have custom embroidery and designing on their hats. Zephyr makes blank snapbacks, fitteds, curved bills, flat bills, round brims, square brims, and more! One can get custom embroidery for a school name, city league intramural team, or anything else you want to represent on the quality material of a Zephyr.
Above, and to the right, are examples of the Headliner Snapback, a simple yet stunning design for a snapback. Available in all black (above), or original (right).
To the right and left are Zephyr Flashback snapbacks. To be honest, this is one of my favorite designs, although I wish they were made with square brims. Not to be confused with the New Wave or the Rally, which I'll address next.
To the left, a Hatclub exclusive, is the New Wave snapback that has similarities to that of a Flashback. Note how the script on the New Wave decreases in size, and then slightly increases. The Flashback's font remains the same size, and simply swivels from left to right. Lastly, to the right, is the Rally Snapback, which also is similar to the Flashback. The Rally is square-brimmed, and also features another swiveled script across the front of the crown. The Rally is due to release sometime in 2012.
I know I didn't cover every snapback style Zephyr has ever created. These two posts were intended to overview some confusing styles as well as unveil the most popular styles Zephyr has made. As time progresses, and Zephyr reveals more styles, I can discuss them, and provide other information on them.
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