Women Hats Buying Tips

Women Hats Buying Tips

The women hats have always been one of the hottest and elegant women's accessories for all seasons.

Many women find it difficult to select or find the most suitable hats for them. Spending more time while shopping won't solve the problem if you don't follow some simple tips for buying a women hat:

When we say ‘best hat for you' we are talking about a hat that is best suited to the shape of your face, body and wardrobe. You should also select a hat that really reflects to your sense of style and to your personality.

Rule No. 1: Consider your overall shape

Before buying a hat, you should consider your overall shape:

If you are tall, the hat that best fit you is a hat with shorter crown and wide brim. In this case you should avoid angular-shaped and narrow hats.

If you are petite, you should select a hat with low crown and small brim. You should also avoid big hats, because they could be overpowering to small frames.

If you are full-figured, you need wide and full-brimmed hats, because they could add balance to a curvy figure.

Rule No. 2: Consider the shape of your face

If you have a round face, you should choose hats with angular shapes and high brims. In this case, avoid floppy-shaped, circular and round hats. Also, people with round faces should choose hats which are wider than their faces.

If you have a long face, you should buy a wide hat with floppy brims or curled. In this case, you'd better avoid hats with narrow brims, because they could add some length to your face.

If you have an oval face, you could buy almost any hat you like, because it will fit to your face.

Rule No. 3: Buy a hat with correct size

When you try some hat, consider how it feels:

If it feels too loose, you should try a hat with smaller size.

If it feels too tight, you should try slightly larger hat.

The average women hats size is between 21 and 22 inches.

Rule No. 4: Don't forget your hairstyle

If you have a full or long hair, do not just drop a hat on the top of your hairstyle, you'd better:

Try to pull your hair back into a low ponytail or behind your ears. It could help you to proportion your look and it'll help you to ensure that the hat really fits you.