First off, let me say this hat definitely stands out. The spider design is edgy and perfect for anyone with a goth or alternative aesthetic. I wore it to a concert, and it got several compliments. The black and white color scheme makes it versatile enough to pair with almost any outfit.
The fit is adjustable, which is a huge plus. I have a larger head (around 23 inches), and the snapback closure made it easy to get a snug fit without feeling too tight. The breathable eyelets kept my head cool during outdoor activities, though I wouldn’t call it ultra-breathable—just decent.
Now, the downsides. The spider graphic is printed, not embroidered like some higher-end hats. After a few weeks of wear, I noticed slight fading at the edges. Also, the brim feels stiff—almost like cardboard—which might bother some people who prefer a more flexible fit.
One major letdown? The material feels cheap for the price. It’s lightweight, sure, but it lacks the durability I’d expect. Hand-washing is recommended, but even then, I’m skeptical about its longevity.
Final verdict? If you’re into the design and don’t mind compromising on quality for style, go for it. But if you want something sturdier or embroidered, keep looking.