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Hat Size Chart: What Hat Size Should You Choose?

Since hats are becoming more of a fashion phenomenon, you must know how to wear them and what size you use. There are different styles of hats with different purposes and “feel.”

So, keep that in mind when you want to wear or choose one. There are also several hat sizes for different people. How do you determine the hat that will fit your head?

The answer is simple, measure the circumference of your head. Now, look it up on a hat size chart and find the perfect fit for you.

How Do You Measure Your Head Size?

How Do You Measure Your Head Size?

First, take a measuring tape and wrap it around your head. Make sure to situate it above your ears, letting it go across the eyebrows. It would be best to stick a finger under the measuring tape to have a little more room.

A tightly fitted hat can be frustrating at some point. Record your measurements. If you had used a string for your measurement, you should map it with a measuring tape and record your head measurement.

Hat Size Chart

You should find your hat size next. Hat manufacturers generally provide a hat measurement chart to correspond your head size to a hat size. And since there are different sizing metrics for different suppliers, you need to be careful in picking your hat size. Check out this general hat size chart for men and women to help you make a great hat choice

Men/Women

Head Circumference (cm) Head Circumference (in) UK hat size

US hat size

Small

54-55 21 ⅛” – 21 ½” 6 ⅝ – 6 ¾

6 ¾ – 6 ⅞

Medium

56-57 21 ⅞” – 22 ¼” 6 ⅞ – 7 7 -7 ⅛
Large 58-59 22 ⅝” – 23″ 7 ⅛ – 7 ¼

7 ¼ – 7 ⅜

XL-Extra Large

60-61 23 ½” – 23 ⅞” 7 ⅜ – 712

7 ½ – 7 ⅝

XXL- Double Extra Large

62-63 24 ¼” – 24 ⅝” 7 ⅝ – 7 ¾

7 ¾ – 7 ⅞

XXXL- Triple Extra Large

64-65 25″ – 25 ½” 7 ⅞ –  8

8- 8 ⅛

In many cases, a man will use a hat size of 59 cm while women, in general, have an average hat size of 57 cm. However, it would be best to check your manufacturer’s hat measurement chart to get your hat size accurately.

Things You Should Know About Hats

Whether you are a hat connoisseur or just trying it out, there are several things that you should note about hats. These things include the material your hat is made from and some standard hat-related terms you should know.

Hat-related Terms For You

Hat terms describe the type of hat you have. It is a language that you should understand to help you know how to take care of your hat. Some of these terms include:

●  Crushable

People believe that you can beat up your hat or even crush it without harming its form when a hat is described as “crushable.” However, this is untrue. Such tags imply that the hat is more resistant to force than others.

If you subject it to more force than it can handle, you might lose your precious hat. Taking care of your hat is serious business. Unlike many fashion accessories, hats should look perfect and fitted. If you wear it right, you will prove to be a fashion icon for the day.

●  Stingy Brim

Stingy Brim Hat

Any hat that is described this way has a short brim, hence the word stingy. Though this is a style, some hat lovers do not like it. A short bill implies a hat with a brim that is about 1-2 inches.

●  Sun Protection

A hat described this way implies that it is capable of protecting its user against ultraviolet rays. Some manufacturers label it UPF, which stands for Ultraviolet Protective Factor. And these factors include the color, wetness, and stretch of the hat, among other things. If the UPF rating of your hat is between 15 and 24, it will block about 93 -95% of the sun’s radiation.

A 25 to 39 UPF rating rebuffs about 96 to 97% of the sun’s radiation. When your hat has a 40 and above UPF rating, it means that it is an excellent radiation stopper. It will block out about 97 to 99% of the sun’s radiation.

●  Shapeable

You can reshape these hats’ brims any way you like. And that is because they have a metal wire in their brims which is malleable and ductile.

Commonly Used Materials For Hats

Commonly Used Materials For Hats

There are also several fabrics for hats. When you know the material that your hat is from your hat was made, you have a headway in cleaning or washing it. You might even be able to stretch it to a certain extent because you know the material.

However, you must be careful to use the right approach not to destroy the hat’s best qualities. Some commonly used materials for hats include:

● Cotton

They are strong and long-lasting. Cotton hats are also softer than other types of hats, with a string color variety.

● Straw

Straw hats differ in strength, color, finesse, and longevity. Manufacturers can use almost all straws to make a hat, but those that will come out great have an even texture and pattern. Raffia and Toquila palm straw are some of the popular types of straw hat materials.

● Felt

There are two types of felt: wool felt and fur felt. Wool felt is made by pressing and rolling moisturized wool. An extra ingredient of heat causes the wool fibers to lock into each other, creating the fabric.

It is soft and also has a variety of colors. Fur felts are also created the same way but from more delicate materials like rabbit and beaver pelts. Some manufacturers use hides from a hare too. It is very different from wool felt in terms of texture.

● Polyester

Hats that are from this material have a bit of cotton imbued in them. Polyester hats bar air from entering into them, and they are very durable.

● Paper Braid

These hats are from paper materials. Its manufacturers weave paper into fine strands, imitating the straw hat manufacturing process and forming it into any style they want. They are not as durable as other hats, though they are very strong and cheap. You should also avoid water when wearing them.

Some Types of Hats You Might Like

There are several types of hats with different purposes or attached significance. Not everyone has the same opinion on them, but who can deny the enjoyment of the flexibility, elegance, and allure that a hat brings to the table.

Finding the perfect hat is like finding the ideal partner. Every aspect of it should add to your experience; it should improve you. Some familiar hat types include:

Fedora Hat

Fedora Hat

Fedora describes a lot of hat styles and shapes. It is classy and can fit almost anyone. It is, perhaps, the most popular of all the hat types, especially those worn by celebrities. A fedora hat has an upturn and a mid-sized brim. You can turn the front part of it up or down, depending on how you feel.

Beret

Beret

Wool and cotton are beret’s most commonly used materials. You can wear them in several ways: hanging to a specific side or flat across your head. Berets are popular among military men and artists.

Fez Hat

Fez Hat

Originally from Fes in Morocco, this hat is trendy. Its most famous color is red, and it has a cylindrical shape with a tassel on its head.

Apple Cap

Apple Cap

It resembles the newsboy hat, but the apple cap is larger. It has eight panels and a button on its top. Many in the older generation love this type of hat.

Boater Hat

Boater Hat

Many people love this hat but do not wear them often. And this is because it is associated with boating events, barbershop quartets, and old school. It was part of a gentleman’s wear from the late 19th century to the middle of the 20th century.

A boater hat is a straw-based material with a small brim. It has a flat top and a short crown. Around this crown, you will most likely find a ribbon to embellish it.

Bucket Hat

Bucket Hat

A bucket hat can be rolled up and packed easily. It is often made of cotton and polyester and has a flat crown, a wide brim, and a cheeky chin strap. On average, a bucket or Boonie hat has a brim size of 2.5- 3.5 inches, and it was a popular choice during the Vietnam War.

Baseball Cap

Baseball Cap

Originally from America, it is traditional to every cultural space globally. It is comfortable and simple, exuding a casual appeal. It is also suitable for some types of sport like baseball, hence the name.

Gambler Hat

Gambler Hat

Its defining feature is its large and oval-shaped crown. It has a wide brim with an upturned lip around the edges, making it a fine choice for a hat.

Conclusion

Panama, Peruvian, duckbill, cloche, kettle brim, and ivy caps are among several other hat types that people wear. You should not just wear a hat; wear it to improve your overall look.