Abstract: A hatbox including sidewalls, a bottom, and a lid, a hat stand secured on the bottom in the hatbox formed by a top and joining sidewalls opening through the bottom of the hatbox defining a storage vault within the hatbox opening through the hatbox bottom, and a storage box having a bottom, sidewalls, and a lid adapted to be latched in place concealed in the storage vault and to be mounted in the hatbox on the hat stand for containing and concealing jewelry and the like when traveling with a hat stored in the hatbox and accessible when the storage box is mounted on the hat stand and the hatbox lid is opened.
Abstract: A cap container includes an elongated container body, a bill container body joined to the elongated container body, and an adjustable frame disposed within the elongated container body. The elongated container body has a front end, rear end, and a wall extending from the front end to the rear end. The wall is made of a supple material, such as cloth, and defines an elongated chamber within the elongated container body. The bill container body defines a cavity which together with the elongated chamber of the elongated container body allow for the compact storage of visored, baseball-type caps in a shingled arrangement. The frame prevents the caps from being crushed and also supports the supple wall. The supple wall in conjunction with the adjustable frame allows the length of the container to vary in order to accommodate the storage of varying numbers of caps. The adjustable nature of container ensures optimum utilization of available storage space.
Abstract: A hat storage container wherein outer walls define a body and a bill, enclosing a space comprising a main body chamber and a bill-shaped chamber adapted to receiving a hat bill. The main body chamber is adapted to receive the main body portions of one or more corresponding billed hats. Preferably, the main body chamber is longer than the main body portions of the hats to be stored therein, whereby the main body chamber is adapted to receive a shingled array of a plurality of the hats; and the bill-receiving chamber is adapted to receive the corresponding shingled array of bills.