The Ultimate Beanies Collection: Real Talk on Fit, Warmth, and Justβ¦Finding Your Style
Alright, so hereβs the dealβif you told me a few years ago that Iβd start low-key geeking out over beanies (like, plural, as in its own collection), I wouldβve laughed. But now my closet, or, uh, technically the coat rack because my closet is a full-on disaster (and I swear Iβm gonna organize it next weekend), has basically become a miniature beanie store. Iβve got black, brown, blue, even this questionable green fisherman beanie that my buddy Mike keeps roasting me for, but honestly? Some days itβs exactly what you need.
Hold onβ¦ neighborβs kid is sledding outside in what looks like a neon pumpkin hat. I think I admire their level of commitment to standing out. Anyway, focus, beanies.
Shop the Beanies Collection: From Classic Knit to Full-On Fleece for Winter Survival
Not gonna lie, beanies are one of the only pieces of headwear I donβt get totally lost in when it comes to style or fit. Hats are weird sometimesβlike, do I look like Iβm trying too hard? With a beanie, I sort of feel like everyoneβs just out here trying to stay warm and be low-key stylish in their own way. The fisherman beanie, especially in navy or black, has become this "Iβm outdoorsy but might also know how to make a mean pour-over" kind of look, if that makes sense. (Man, Iβm probably oversharing about coffee again, but, caffeine is keeping me alive lately.)
Main thing to remember with materials: thereβs definitely a βright hat for the day.β Wool is basically the MVP for actual winter headaches (need that warmth), but if youβre more about comfort or, I dunno, have a tendency to overheat and/or sprint for the bus (me, every Monday), lightweight cotton or a soft ribbed knit cap is super clutch. Fleece lining? Actual game changer for those cold days when you think βnah, Iβll be fine,β and then your ears go numb five minutes into your walk.