Baseball caps with the adjustable plastic strip in the back used to be the cheapest lids out there.
In fact, they carried something of a stigma.
You were either not very close or committed to the team, or it was just some piece of corporate swag, probably from a seed or tractor company.
Well, somewhere along the way I got old and the hat companies got brilliant. Because now what used to be the cheapest adjustable hats are $29.99 “snapback” caps in the vendor tents outside TD Ameritrade Park.
“Figure that one out,” said Matt Smith, a salesman for one of the vendors, SportsMania out of Jacksonville, Fla.

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Goodwill and thrift stores. Don't ever ever ever buy a snapback for more than 25 dollars they are not worth more than that even that. 25 is a slightly high price. Ask a snapback collector that has been collecting before they were "cool" they will tell you they aren't worth 80 dollars like the Ti$a sells. Ti$a just buy's 10-20 dollar hats stitches