A wide brim hat can make you look chic and protect your skin – or it can make you look silly and like you’re trying too hard to be fashionable. It all depends on the style you choose and how well it coordinates with your head and body.
Sound confusing? It’s not. Here are a few things to consider when choosing a wide brimmed hat:
Your Face Shape
While oval face shapes can get away with a variety of styles, those with wide, narrow, or angular shaped faces need to exercise more caution. If you have a round face, opt for higher crowns and straight brim styles; if you have a long or angular (heart, octagon) face, try floppy or curved brim styles to soften the lines of your face.
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Your Height The taller you are, the bigger the hat you can wear. The smaller you are, the smaller the hat should be. It’s all about proportion The Width of the Brim No hat brim should be wider than your shoulders. Otherwise you’ll look head-heavy and cartoonish. |
The Cut of the Clothes
If your outfit is detailed or ornate, your hat should be simple. If your outfit is simple and unadorned, your hat can be elaborate. Either one or the other is the focal point, not both.
With that in mind, here are some popular wide brim hat styles:
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If you intend to use the hat with casual wear, the most versatile style might be one that retains its shape after you crush or pack it. Try on a number of wide brim and small brim hats to determine the best styles and size, particularly if you’re paying a lot. Hats, like shoes, need to be comfortable, or they’ll sit in the closet unworn. Want a more in-depth look at how to find the best wide brim hat for your face shape? Download a copy of ACCESSORY MAGIC to see how easy wearing accessories can be. |
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