Monday, April 22, 2013
Animal Print Brims
These, the Animal Style snapbacks, have eight different designs printed on the snapback brim. Here are the various kinds, so you will never mix them again! Featured above on a Florida Gators snapback hat is the design called 'Tribal,' which mimics tribe-like markings. Left, the brim design called 'Cheetah,' is what it is: Cheetah markings. This is featured on other teams like BYU Cougars and Washington St.
Pictured right is the 'Elephant' brim design, as featured on a Washington Huskies Animal Style snapback. There is another brim design called 'Cement' that can be confused with this. Compare the Texas Animal Style (Cement) snapback with the Alabama Animal Style (Elephant). I think there may have been an issue with the labeling/naming when these hats were made.
Left, the brim design called 'Aloha' as seen on a Miami Hurricanes snapback hat. The whole brim brings to mind the Hawaiian feel with it's aloha-leaves! This design is featured in other coors for schools like Hawaii, Clemson, and Kentucky. Click here to see all the 'Aloha' snapbacks hats that are on Hatmonster.com!
This next brim design is called the 'Shark,' because of its resemblance of a shark-fin or shark-teeth, possibly even the waves in an ocean. It may not go as well with teams like Nebraska or Miami, but it is definitely fitting for the San Jose Sharks, and blends well with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
The 'Feather' brim is a very eye-catching style with it 's precise feather design that is screen printed. Thisworks perfectly for teams like the Oregon Ducks, Chicago Blackhawks, Kansas Jayhawks, Iowa Hawkeyes, or the Detroit Red Wings because their mascot is bird-related. This is one of the more detailed animal prints on the Animal Style snapbacks.
Another great brim design is the 'Tiger,' which looks great on colleges like LSU, Auburn, Clemson, Grambling St., and Jackson St.. It can even go good with NHL teams like the Colorado Avalanche, which can be seen to the right.
Below, the 'Leopard' Animal Style brim; this is only featured on three colleges so far: Cal, North Carolina, and SDSU.
Be sure to like Zephyr on Facebook, follow Zephyr on Twitter, and follow us on Pinterest!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment