Cap Bill (Visor) Types Explained

1. Uform Bill    
A special moldable visor (by Pacific Headwear) — starts flat, bends easily

2. Flat Bill    
Completely flat visor — staple of snapbacks, streetwear, modern edge

3. Curved Bill    
More aggressively curved than “slightly” or standard precurved — very traditional, often seen on trucker and hunting caps

3. Precurved    
Factory-shaped into a defined curve — most baseball caps, dad hats

4. Slightly Curved    
A more subtle curve than traditional precurved — used in low-profile caps

5. Short Bill    
Smaller brim, often used in military, cycling, or fashion caps

6. Oversized / Wide Brim    
Extra-long or wide bill for maximum sun coverage — common in golf, outdoor, or workwear hats

7. Foldable / Packable Bill    
Soft, flexible brims that bend or roll without damage — used in performance/travel caps

8. Floating Bill (Visor)
Foam-insert bill designed to float in water — common in boating or water sports caps