Fit Guide

The Rebel League Fit Guide

Finding your perfect hat comes down to Profile (how tall it sits) and Structure (whether it holds its own shape). Find your style below.

Low Profile

Profile:  Low Profile
Structure: Unstructured, relaxed crown.
Rebel League Fit Guide:  The front two panels have little to no support.  Your Rebel League noggin creates the shape of the hat. Runners caps, dad hats, unstructured, low profile would all describe this style.
Who should buy this: Normal sized noggins, 7 to 7-⅜ is the wheelhouse.  If you like dad hats, floppy, unstructured relaxed hats with a nice curve on your visor, this is a great option. 
Who should not buy this hat: Those who like taller, higher profile hats with structure.

Mid Profile

Profile Mid Profile

Structure:  Structured crown with shape, not relaxed 

Rebel League take:  This hat has shape, it’s not a dad hat.  There is a structure created by the buckram fused to the cotton twill front panels.  This hat will maintain it’s mid profile shape and will break in to fit closer to your head after a couple of rounds.  

Who should buy this: Just about everyone, 7 to 7-⅜ is the wheelhouse.  This hat has shape and structure but is slightly more rounded than a Standard/ higher profile hat. 

Who should not buy this hat:  If you wear a fitted 7-½ to 7-¾ and want a taller, boxier profile.  If you like dad hats with a relaxed, unstructured fit.

Standard/higher profile

Profile: Standard/higher profile

Structure:  Structured crown with shape, not relaxed 

Rebel League take:  A higher profile hat has a taller front silhouette.  It’s deeper, usually worn with a slight or no bend in the visor. 

Who should buy this: Those who wear 7-⅜ to 7-⅞ and want the hat to create the taller silhouette.

Who should not buy this hat:  Dad hat fans that want no profile, hats that lay down on your head.