Caps: One Size Fits All by Steven Bryden ($21) traces the roots of the cap from a necessary work item to a fashion statement. The book contains 192 pages of detailed color photographs, and interviews with icons in the cap game like Supreme’s Aaron Bondaroff and Craig Ford of BAPE. Caps takes a look at the deign and construction of these hats as well as a detailed look at some of the top brands, like Supreme, Ralph Lauren, and Stussy. And if you’re looking for new ways to sport your cap, the book also has a street style showcase showing how folks are sporting their caps around the world.
Anyone with a smartphone will most likely at some time or other have screamed out the title of this book. Subtitled Sh#@ Your Phone Says, Damn You, Autocorrect ($13) pays homage to the autocorrect that seems to please its darned self when you are trying to send a text message. Jillian Madison is a pop-culture blogger […]