Johnny Ray wanted a new baseball cap so much he could taste it and his mother said he could have one. Baseball
caps are not expensive so she wasn't worried that he would spend a small fortune. He looked at everything he could fine, and there is a lot to choose from. It was hard to decide what look he wanted and what material. He saw structured caps that always look fresh and keep their shape.
He looked at the low profile baseball caps like the one he always wore. He knew from experience the good qualities of this kind of cap. They are soft and comfortable and will scrunch into his pocket. They are made from six soft panels of cotton or cotton/polyester and come in different colors also with any logo you choose. Some of them already look old and worn even when they are new baseball caps.
He saw lots of different kinds of new baseball caps. Ranger caps with flat tops in camouflage cotton and "railroad" caps with fold up ear flaps that did not look cool for someone his age. He also looked at designer caps that cost more but are often leather and have famous logos.
Finally, after days of surfing the net looking at every possible new baseball cap, he made his decision. His mother was surprised. He chose a plain, no logo, structured black cap and he wore it backwards. It looked neat as well as cool.