A cap usually talks through color, shape, or fabric. But there's a corner of the store where the talking gets a lot more literal: a single line printed right above your eyes. There's "Overthinker" for the heads that can't switch off, "Text Me" for the ones too lazy to say it out loud, "I Ghost Myself" for the ones who keep disappearing. Freedom of Space's cap lineup answers the city's noise not with color or silhouette, but with a sentence.
A One-Line Attitude
The slogan caps form a quiet sub-universe inside the in-house side of Freedom of Space. They carry text, not logos — and the text doesn't read like a slogan so much as a character note. The natural Overthinker Cap sits softly on the head; the black version says the same thing in a flatter, more direct tone. Text Me Cap works the opposite way — it lets the brim talk so you don't have to.
What makes the line work is how the pieces echo each other. I Ghost Myself, Influenced By Myself, and I Can Explain share the same air — half private, half overheard. Next to them, Not Your Girl and Not Your Boy read like a closing line.
Character Caps: Bunny and Businessman
The cap shelf also keeps room for character. Bunny Cap belongs to the same world as Freedom of Space's Overthinker's collection — playful but distant. Businessman Cap sits at the other end of the room, like a job title that lost its meaning around 3am.
Color and Type: The For Your Pleasure Side
The For Your Pleasure collection follows the same wear-the-words idea in a different register. No phrase here; just a wordmark and a handwritten signature. For Your Pleasure Cap Pink reads louder under late-May light, while the dark brown version turns inward — same letters, quieter voice. F Logo Cap Camel takes the same language and cuts it down to a single letter.
Putting It in an Outfit
A slogan cap is easy to wear because it doesn't carry the outfit. A clean tee with a wider bottom is usually enough; the upper line stays with the cap. In this light, a Heart T-shirt in Black or a Circle Logo Tee under an Overthinker or a For Your Pleasure cap reads as a near-finished look. On the foot side, the burgundy of an adidas Samba OG or the grey-brown of a New Balance 1906 softens the cap's sharpness.
A Sentence in TeÅŸvikiye
Freedom of Space's full cap collection sits in the Teşvikiye store with the same sequencing. The slogan line usually lives at eye level — not in the window, but on the rack where someone tries one on and quietly nods. That's what makes the idea of a Nişantaşı concept store land: you aren't just trying a piece on, you're weighing the line printed on it. The cap comes off; the sentence stays.