I was cruising the internet the other day (procrastinating, obvi) and stumbled across a whole bunch of sites offering custom hats. And immediately my brain went, “Fendi! Fendi logo EVERYWHERE!” Seriously, imagine a snapback, but instead of, you know, your boring old team logo, it’s got that double-F action going on.
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Isn’t that, like, totally illegal?” And maybe it is. I’m not a lawyer. Don’t sue me. But hypothetically speaking, if you were to, say, *interpret* the Fendi vibe with a similar but *slightly different* design… well, that’s just clever, isn’t it?
Some of these custom hat places, like CapBeast, even carry New Era blanks. Imagine a New Era Fendi-esque masterpiece! *Drool*. And then there’s CustomLids.com… they seem pretty legit too.
I saw one site, RushOrderTees, is more about T-shirts, but, hey, maybe they do hats too? It doesn’t hurt to ask, right? And then there’s Nationhats.com, boasting a “growing community of hats lover[s],” which, yeah, sounds a bit dodgy grammar-wise, but who am I to judge? Maybe they’re just super passionate.
The best part? No minimums! That means you don’t have to order a whole freaking truckload of hats. Just one. Just *your* perfect, custom-made, slightly-Fendi-inspired hat.
Okay, okay, so maybe straight-up ripping off Fendi is a bad idea. But you could, like, take inspiration. Think about the colors, the textures, the vibe. Maybe use a cool font that *reminds* you of Fendi, or incorporate some geometric shapes. Get creative! It’s YOUR hat!
JW Custom Hats, those guys are making hats since 1853. That’s like…ancient history! Imagine getting a hat made by someone that’s been making hats since the civil war era.
And then there’s this weird blurb about a “reversible, folding, wide-brimmed bucket hat” made of “black mink customized with a brown inlaid FF motif” by Stefano Pilati. Okay, that sounds straight-up insane. Mink? Seriously? Who wears mink on a hat? But hey, if you’re feeling extra, extra bougie… I guess that’s an option?