This charmingly goofy hat looks normal enough, until you attach things to it, using its hook and loop (Velcro-like) texture.

We love the idea of keeping your most used accessories within reach, even if it makes you look completely ridiculous.

The Patch Cap is the brainchild of Simone Giertz, who creates wondrous and irreverent products that bring a smile to your face.

A blue cap with a measuring tape, a black pencil, and an orange utility knife placed on it.

We love the irreverence of gummy bears taking a ride with us on our daily errands, or that handy pencil always being within grasp.

An overhead view of a person sitting on a leather couch, wearing a blue cap with a yellow eraser and colored markers resting on it, while sketching in a notebook.

The Patch Cap comes in four different colors, including blue, black, green, and beige.

What would you attach to the hat?

Close-up of a blue hat adorned with tools including a knife, a tape measure, and a flat piece, near a person's ear.

The Patch Cap retails for $54.99

A child wearing a blue cap decorated with school supplies, including a small notebook, a pencil, a packet of goldfish crackers, a calculator, and a paper airplane.

Building something? Stick on your tape measure, box cutter, or pencil so you never hunt around for them again.

Out for a walk? Clip in your AirPods case and a loop for your keys so youโ€™ve got your essentials literally on your head.

Filming adventures? Attach a GoPro, microphone and light and document your every move.

A close-up of a person wearing a beige cap decorated with a guitar patch, colored picks, and wooden drumsticks, paired with a pink shirt and a beaded necklace.
A child wearing a beige cap adorned with various toy dinosaurs and a palm tree on the back.
Brown envelope with black Velcro dots and a black Velcro strip on a wooden surface.

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