Beanies are the quintessential cold weather hat, and there are as many ways to wear a beanie as there are beanies themselves. A beanie offers you the chance to put a simple and stylish finishing touch on any outfit.
Steps
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Cover your whole forehead and ears for a classic look. The front of the beanie should be just a little over your eyebrows. Leave the beanie a little loose on top and in the back. Push your bangs beneath the hat, especially if they are a little greasy or flat. [1] X Research source stylecaster.com/how-to-style-a-beanie/
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Roll the cuff of the beanie once for a warmer wrap around the ears. If you plan on being out in the cold for an extended period this will help keep you warm and stylish. The beanie will be mostly pulled down and snug as a result, and it should cover your forehead, ears, and neck. This style can work especially well if you let your bangs loose in the front of the beanie.Advertisement
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Wear the beanie higher on your head. For a fun little twist on the everyday, wear the hat over your forehead. The excess material of the hat can either stand up (this style is more fashionable on men than women), or you can give it a slight fold in the back. This style, called the "Peter Pan," causes the beanie to sit a little higher on your head and keeps it off your neck. The hat will only cover part of your ears as a result, though. This style works well with both hidden bangs and revealed bangs. [2] X Research source
- This can create a more dramatic effect by choosing a beanie the contrasts your hair color. For dark hair a light colored beanie, and a dark beanie for lighter hair.
- Some beanies can be little more slouchy. Slouchy styles are simply great for giving you that cool off-duty appearance. Simply wear your beanie shoved back on your head while leaving the back of your beanie loose and slouchy.
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Give your bangs a little sweep. If you want a look that seems a little more stylish than usual, wear your hat in a looser style further up on your head and leave your bangs out. Sweep them off the side a bit for a playful twist.
- If you have short enough bangs, you can let them hang straight down over your eyebrows. The beanie will flatten your bangs out, though, so this style tends not to work if you have longer bangs that would come down over your eyes. It also works best if you have long hair rather than short or medium hair.
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Leave your hair down. The easiest thing to do to your hair when wearing your beanie is to simply leave it down. Leaving your hair down prevents any strange bulges from appearing underneath the fabric of your hat, and it also provides you with extra warmth on your neck and ears for the chilly autumn or winter winds.
- Pull your hair towards the front to get a kind of 70s look.
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Wear a low ponytail. You can either braid your hair or leave it straight, but if you do decide to wear your hair back, make sure that the ponytail sits low on your head or to the side to keep it from creating an uncomfortable bulge beneath your hat.
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Try wearing a baggier beanie if you have especially curly hair. This will allow the beanie to cover some or all of your hair without it looking misshaped or lumpy. Beyond choosing the right beanie many beanie styles work as well with curly hair as they do with straight hair.
- It is quite stylish to pull your curly hair back so the beanie pulls down over your forehead . Then let your curls release playfully from the back of the beanie.
- You can also pull the beanie behind the scalp line to create an attractive tangle of curls with your bangs.
- If you are trying to contain the curls try a head wrap to hold your hair close to your head with a beanie pulled down over the top of the wrap. Neither the wrap nor your hair would be visible.
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Choose a simple beanie. Guys fashion tends toward a more subdued style. Sequins, bead work, and decorative stitching can be a bit too difficult for men to comfortably pull off. Knit patterns can work, but the color palate should relate inversely to the complexity of the pattern. The more intricate the pattern is the more subdued the colors should be. [3] X Research source
- Choose neon colors if you are hunting or otherwise participating in winter activities that require you to be very visible. If your hanging around in a coffee shop, or going on a date leave the neon colored beanie at home. Neon colors are generally appropriate for practical rather than fashionable purposes.
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Match the hat to your hair. Depending on the hairstyle you wear, certain beanie styles and ways of wearing your beanie will be preferable. If your hair tends to be done up in the front, for example, let it peak out from the beanie. [5] X Research source lifetailored.com/style/accessories/how-to-wear-a-beanie-for-guys/
- If you put a lot of time into your hair make sure you have some visible. Remember though the beanie might unsettle your hair if you normally wear it with out product, so it is perfectly acceptable to cover the entire top of your head with the beanie.
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Stick it on your head. Wearing the beanie with out rolling the edges is a trendy way to wear a beanie. Generally, when wearing a beanie this way you will pull it down to cover part or all of your forehead.
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Try a single roll. This is a traditional style for wearing a beanie. Roll the brim once, making a cuff of two to three inches. This is a normal presentation for heavier knit beanies, but will also work with lighter beanies that fit loosely. This style reduces the overall size of the beanie, and typically allows some hair to be viable underneath the hat.
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Attempt a double roll. This style thickens the cuff, and reveals more of your hair. You typically would wear the hat farther back on your head allowing your hair to be prominently displayed.
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Try a hipster look by standing the beanie straight into the air. Men tend to have an easier time pulling this style off, and it can be quite dramatic. The bulk of the fabric will simply be standing on end atop your head. This is a rather fun and youthful look, so if you are aiming at serious or respectable then this look might be a step too far.
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Try a larger beanie if your hair does not flatten well. If your hair is especially curly or has a lot of body, a beanie with extra material in the cap will allow you to tuck your hair in without leaving it flat and lifeless.
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Ignore the rules! So, as with any fashion advice, the rules can easily be broken. Just be careful to keep your intentions in mind. If you are dressing for a job interview or a date being traditional is generally a virtue. (That, of course, depends on the date.)
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Consider a neutral color. [5] X Research source Bright colors and prints tend to look a little juvenile and will make your style significantly less chic. Black, white, grey, brown, or tan works best, and neutral colors are more versatile overall. If you do want a color, opt for a classic color, like red or blue, and choose a gem tone or a bold color without gravitating toward neon shades.
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Keep it unadorned. Avoid styles with pompoms, beadwork, or zippers. A simple knit beanie looks classic and stylish, but styles with decorations or embellishments tend to look a little less sophisticated. If you do opt for embellishments, look for a subtle embellishment like decorative brown buttons.
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Gravitate toward loose-fit styles. Beanies with elastic in them tend to tighten around your forehead. Aside from being uncomfortable and leaving a red line across your skin, a tight-fitting beanie tends to look a little less fashionable.
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Remember, any rule can be broken depending on the occasion. For very casual events, like an outdoor football game, poofs or other adornments can be fun additions to your look. What matters most is that you feel comfortable and happy with your look.
Community Q&A
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QuestionWhat color beanie would go well with short, brown, curly hair?Community AnswerA dark red/maroon or deep blue color would look good. Black, gray, or green should also work.
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QuestionWhat color goes best with black hair?Community AnswerAny color you like! Black goes with pretty much everything. Some people don't like black with brown, but that's about it.
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QuestionI have bright lavender hair, which colors do you think would go best with it?Community AnswerBlack and white as well as neutral tones work well, or pastel "unicorn" or "mermaid" colors could complement your hair.
Tips
- Pack hair serum or hairspray if your hair is dry. People with dry hair tend to get static hair once they take their beanie off. A good hair spray will take care of basic problems, but if you have pickier tresses, you might want to opt for a hair serum, instead.Thanks
- When you know you will be wearing your beanie out, try drying your hair upside down. Doing so will lift the roots, preventing them from getting too flat or greasy when you slip the hat over your head.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Take a shower before putting it on so the beanie won't give you hat hair. If you have curly or wavy hair, try styling your bangs over one eye to add some sass.
- Carry a brush with you—that way, you can easily get rid of any hat hair once you take the beanie off.
- If you have dark brown hair, opt for a beanie that's black, red, or navy in color.
- If your beanie keeps slipping off, use bobby pins to hold it in place.
References
- ↑ stylecaster.com/how-to-style-a-beanie/
- ↑ http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/04/beanie-hat-how-to-wear_n_4720439.html
- ↑ http://www.artofmanliness.com/2013/01/22/men-winter-hat-guide/
- ↑ lifetailored.com/style/accessories/how-to-wear-a-beanie-for-guys/
- ↑ http://www.jeanlouisdavid.us/how-to-wear-the-beanie/
About This Article
The easiest way to wear a beanie is to pull the beanie down over your ears and most of your forehead. Push your bangs up under the beanie for a classic look, or leave them out of the beanie if you want to look more stylish. If you have thick or curly hair, wear a baggier beanie so your hair can fit inside of it. Try rolling the beanie once for a traditional look, or rolling it twice if you want to display your hair. To learn how to buy the right beanie for your style, scroll down!
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