The 21st century has witnessed a cap craze. Nearly every facet of society has embraced its own version?from rappers to punk rockers, cyclists to baseball stars, hipsters to high fashionistas. In Caps: One Size Fits All, Steven Bryden explores the evolution of the cap, tracing its roots from functional item to fashion must-have. Filled with expertly shot colour images, the book features interviews with cap connoisseurs and icons of cap fashion, including Supreme's Aaron Bondaroff and Craig Ford, of the London BAPE store. It explores the design and construction of caps as well as the incredible array of brands and types: from baseball to five-panel, painter's cap to the Pittsburgh pillbox, Ralph Lauren to Stussy. The book also peers into the closets of avid collectors, tracks the cap's journey through pop culture history, and includes street style photos showcasing how people are wearing caps around the world today. AUTHOR: Steven Bryden is a respected authority on streetwear and has worked as a trend forecaster and marketing consultant for brands including Nike, New Balance, Adidas, and Foot Patrol. Steven cofounded the Crooked Tongues website in 2000 and five years later co-authored the book Sneakers: The Complete Collectors' Guide. Gary Warnett is a freelance journalist, copywriter, and brand consultant. He is editor and content manager of Crooked Tongues, the definitive online store for men's sneakers. Warnett has written for magazines including Complex, Sneaker Freaker, i-D, POP, L'Uomo Vogue, Men's Health, and Time Out and is a consultant for Nike UK. SELLING POINTS: The first book of its kind, this in-depth look at the cult of caps explores one of fashion's most enduring international trends. 400 photographs