In britain, the big white kippot tend to be worn by people that come to shul 3 times a year or less. They are the kippot that are given out at batmitzvas and weddings. (really probably for people that came without one!!)
The knitted kippot, one rarely sees in the diaspora(unless a settler has come back briefly, to visit his parents). The settler ones tend to have bigger holes in them though.. and no rim around it. Yours appears like the wedding/barmitzva ones.
With the exception of "holy ;-)" settler ones.. like rabbi binyamin kahane's.. People tend not to wear white ones.
Black is ideal.. It looks most normal, not eccentric. most people wear black ones. Nothing wrong with a black one.
Rabbi Meir Kahane, wore a black one.. you could wear one like his.
Maybe a medium sized black leather one..
the charedim have black velvet ones, but that might suggest anti zionist.. and on flix you are trying to appeal to secular israelis.