I'll agree, but I guess it does depend on preferred hairstyle what hat is best. For the most part, baseball caps are preferable.
There is such a thing as objectively bad art.
It should not be called out, not unless criticism is requested, because it's necessary for development and learning to draw, but art can be done poorly -- even if it has an immense amount of effort put into it. It's ignorant to claim that art can't be bad -- the majority people I know of agree that writing can be done poorly or even done wrong, and it's a form of art. Drawn art is the same. And most of the time, an artist will look back at their own past works years later and agree that it was poor; that they've gotten better. It is a vital stepping stone, to just draw the low quality things. But, acknowledging the low quality in one's own mind is also important.
(And before someone calls me ableist or rude or some other nonsense for this: Not everyone has equal skills. Not everyone is capable or cares to try to do better in some areas. Not everyone is on the same level. Thus creating varied quality in communal output. And I'm not talking about style, either. There is a threshold, although not a set one, at which point art stops being objectively poor and becomes subjectively qualified, in opinions.)
I don't know. I'm just honestly tired of people saying that bad art doesn't exist just because it's not a good idea say that a piece is. I'd love to give examples but I'd get in trouble for that.