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Wearing a cap is not just a style choice; for many, it’s a way of life. They’ve grown up doing it and leaving the house without a cap on just feels wrong. We see you, and during summer, there’s no issue with this. That said, when fall and winter hit, dedicated cap wearers are confronted with the big decision: to cap or not to cap?

The obvious answer would be not to cap but instead to beanie. And sure, there are a bunch of amazing beanies on offer this season, but for the staunchest of cap wearers, this isn’t an option. Instead, they’ll freeze their poor ears off rather than change the habit of a lifetime.

Fortunately for the committed few, Nike has answered all of their problems with the H86 Sherpa Cap. The six-panel Nike cap is a stone-cold classic and definitely one of the most popular baseball caps around thanks to its effortless ability to look good in every outfit. For FW22, the classic base structure gets an update with an eco-fur finish.

The fleece shell is a cozy development for the Nike H86 Cap, but beyond that, it brings a really punchy new character to the design, too. Textures are king, especially in fall and winter, so lean into that and switch it up with the H86 Sherpa Cap.

Landing in all-black and driftwood (a neutral, beige hue), the Nike H86 Sherpa Cap is definitely edging its way into the best-hats-of-the-season conversation, and at just $25, there’s not much to argue with here.

Shop the Nike H86 Sherpa Cap below.

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