snap·back /ˈsnapˌbak/
noun
US
a baseball cap with a large flat brim and an adjustable strap at the back consisting of two pieces of plastic that snap together.
"the star was photographed stepping out wearing a white tank top, skinny pants, and a Raiders snapback"
Take the No. 1 draft pick, Caleb Williams, the U.S.C. quarterback chosen — to the surprise of almost no one — by the Chicago Bears. Mr. Williams dressed for his big night in a sophisticated dark blue, double-breasted zippered suit by Chrome Hearts, worn over a darker blue T-shirt. It was a sleek tone-on-tone look that was only improved when he donned his new team’s logo snapback.
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