Trucker got its name from truck drivers in the United States. During the 1970s and 1980s vehicle manufacturers and agricultural machinery manufacturers gave out trucker hats as advertising to truckers. Hence they began to be used to a large extent, became iconic, and then spread to other audiences. During the 1900s, they spread hugely to fashion, streetwear and snowboarding. In the beginning it was a huge trend, and the American brand Von Dutch was hugely popular. Von Dutch succeeded in revolutionising the industry with their trucker caps and these trucker caps dominated the cap industry for a short time. The trend swung the other way, but today the trucker hat is still a popular enough cap model that almost all brands choose to have it in their collection of hats.
A trucker hat is characterised by the net covering the back and sides. This offers great ventilation and prevents your hair from getting flat and sweaty. Tucker caps come with both straight and curved peaks. The curved peak is more popular than the straight peak when it comes to trucker caps.
A trucker hat is characterised by the net covering the back and sides. This offers great ventilation and prevents your hair from getting flat and sweaty. Tucker caps come with both straight and curved peaks. The curved peak is more popular than the straight peak when it comes to trucker caps.

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