Shop Caps, Visors, Bucket Hat

Shop Caps, Visors, Bucket Hat

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The 2026-27 NFL season doesn’t officially kick off until September, but the 32 teams in the league start training camp in July. Ahead of the athletes’ return to the field, New Era has dropped its official 2026 NFL Training Camp collection, with caps, bucket hats and visors that merge team logos and colorways with classic athletic wear styling and retro-style font.

New Era says this is the same training camp gear that will be worn by players, coaches and operational staff, making it a great way to rep your favorite team and share their same style (Athletes, they’re just like us!). This is also a chance to pick up some fresh gear before the season starts so you have something new to wear to the stadium, tailgate or your next watch party.

Here’s a look at some of the New Era training camp hats available to buy online now. We’ve highlighted each style with a specific team, but the merch site, Fanatics, has the hats available for every team in the league.

The collection includes an adjustable 9SEVENTY team cap, which feature a structured crown, semi-curved bill, and a snap closure. Designed for training as much as they are for style, these hats are made with a special material that helps to wick away sweat, while an anti-microbial coating helps to reduce odors. A durable ripstop material at the back helps the cap keep its shape while resisting tears and snags.

You can also find a classic snapback hat as part of the collection. Part of the New Era 9FIFTY line, these caps feature a structured crown, flat visor and six-panel construction, with an adjustable snap closure. The team logo sits front and center while the team name is heat-sealed on the side.

We could definitely picture Travis Kelce wearing this official Chiefs bucket hat, which features a rubberized team logo on the front and the team name “Chiefs” screen-printed on the back. A New Era logo is embroidered on the side. Mesh side panels keep things cool and airy, whether you’re on the field like Kelce or cheering on your favorite team from the stands.

One of the most popular items from the collection is this official NFL Training Camp visor, which features a lined headband, curved bill, and adjustable velcro strap. The polyester ripstop fabric is ultra durable and holds up to repeated wear. Fanatics says this visor above, featuring the Super Bowl-winning Seattle Seahawks logo, is selling quickly online, so we recommend adding to cart while it’s still in stock if you’re a Hawks fan.

And we could totally see Joe Burrow wearing this Bengals fitted cap, which features an all-black design with six-panel construction, front eyelets, and a curved bill. The baseball cap is made with a touch of spandex for a stretchy and flexible fit. Choose from sizes S/M, M/L, or L/XL.

Of course, all of the above fits are available in all the NFL team logos and team colors. So even if you’re not a Chiefs or Bengals fan, for example, you can still rep your favorite team in style.

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This is an officially-licensed release from the National Football League and New Era, which became the official on-field cap provider for the NFL in 2012. The accessories brand expanded the partnership to become the Official Outfitter of the NFL Scouting Combine starting with last year’s event. See the full New Era 2026 NFL Training Camp collection online at Fanatics.com.

About the Author

Tim Chan is the VP of Commerce at Penske Media, overseeing fashion, tech, lifestyle and streaming coverage across marquee brands like Rolling Stone, Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and WWD, among others. Previously, Chan was the first-ever Lifestyle Editor at Rolling Stone, covering all things fashion, culture, and travel through an entertainment lens. In addition to PMC, his bylines over the years have appeared in L’Uomo Vogue, Vogue Italia, Vogue Korea, i-D, and more. Chan has also consulted for a number of fashion brands, advising them on media and marketing strategy. He graduated from Columbia University with a master’s degree in journalism. A native of Toronto, Canada, Chan grew up rooting for the Buffalo Bills, though he now lives in Los Angeles and was in the stands when the Rams won the Super Bowl in 2022.

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