The Classic Baseball Cap Ponytail

Some hairstyles simply belong at baseball games. The ponytail with a baseball cap tops that list.
You pull your hair through the cap opening, tighten the ponytail, and boom—you look effortlessly sporty.
Double Dutch Braids

If you want a hairstyle that survives extra innings, stadium wind, and a nacho run, try Dutch braids.
These braids sit tightly against your scalp, so they stay secure all day.
Messy Bun with a Cap

Some days you just want something quick. No braiding skills required.
Enter the messy bun with a baseball cap.
You pull your hair into a loose bun through the back of the cap and let a few strands fall naturally. Done.
Bubble Ponytail

Want something a little trendier? Try a bubble ponytail.
This hairstyle creates small “bubbles” along the ponytail using hair ties.
Braided Ponytail

This hairstyle combines two classics: a ponytail and a braid.
Half-Up Space Buns

Feeling playful? Go with half-up space buns.
You pull the top half of your hair into two small buns while leaving the rest loose.
Low Braided Pigtails

Low braided pigtails give off a relaxed, vintage baseball vibe.
You part your hair down the middle and create two braids that sit near the neckline.
Fishtail Braid

A fishtail braid adds a little sophistication to your game-day outfit.
It looks complex, but the technique actually stays pretty simple.
The Bandana Wrap

Sometimes you don’t want a hat at all. A bandana hairstyle solves that problem.
Wrap a bandana around your head and tie it at the back or top.
High Braided Bun

The braided bun brings both style and practicality.
You braid your ponytail first, then twist it into a bun.
Loose Waves with a Cap

Sometimes the best hairstyle requires minimal effort.
Just create soft loose waves, then throw on a baseball ca
