8 Stylish Ways To Wear Hats This Fall
Are hats your favorite accessory for every outfit? Luckily for you, you don’t need to leave them behind for this coming season! Here are 8 stylish ways to wear hats this fall:
1. Transition your sun hats into the new season
If you’re too attached to your floppy summer sun hat, leave your worries behind because they’re perfectly acceptable to continue wearing into the fall! Pair your floppy sun hats with blanket scarves to create the perfect fall look. You can also keep things casual by sticking to wearing jeans and keeping warm in lower temperatures with the addition of a go-to cardigan.
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2. Wear an edgy monochrome outfit
Remember “Coven,” season 3 of American Horror Story? You can channel those edgy, witch vibes with an all-black monochrome outfit and a crisp fedora in the same shade. This outfit is amazing for the nights leading up to Halloween. Don’t be afraid to wear dark lipstick with this look as well! If you’re feeling adventurous, black lipstick is actually very wearable and fitting for this season.
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3. Try a Parisian-inspired look
You don’t have to be in Paris to look like a Parisian! Berets are a classic and timeless fashion accessory that can be worn all season. Although a black beret gives a certain air of class in itself, pairing a long plaid skirt as featured in the look below steps the look up to a new level of luxury. Keep things as simple as possible with this look, since Parisians never try too hard to be cool…they just are!
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4. Keep it casual with your comfort beanie
Out of all the hats, beanies should be a staple in your fall (and even winter) wardrobe. When you’re having a bad hair day, you can easily cover that up with a versatile beanie that goes with any casual outfit you’ve already planned for the day. By pairing with more structured accessories like a long coat and platform boots as seen in the look below, your beanie doesn’t have to stop you from looking put-together.
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5. Go for a classy and crisp look
Especially with wearing hats, you can easily keep your outfit looking crisp and clean by opting for a structured hat such as the one featured in the look below. The clean cut look of the hat brings class to what otherwise would have been a very casual and simple outfit of a sweater and jeans. For a more dressed up look, you can opt for some heels and black jeans (instead of distressed) to bring the outfit together. You can also change up the kind of jewelry you want to pair with the rest of the look, as that element can be a huge factor for dressing up or down a look.
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6. Wear a country girl’s favorite hat
No one loves cowboy hats more than country girls. That’s probably their signature piece this season! You can easily make it yours by taking some inspiration from Stagecoach enthusiasts themselves. A cowboy hat is versatile and perfect for the country fall vibes this season that are brought to light by favorite “fall things” such as pumpkin patches. To keep things a little more trendy and unique, try finding a cowboy hat that has some cool embroidery!
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7. Rock a baker boy hat
This stylish hat is also known as a Greek fisherman hat, but you don’t have to be a baker boy nor a Greek fisherman to wear one nowadays. These kinds of hats are the trendiest hats you can wear right now. It’s best to keep things simple with these hats that can be paired with your favorite fall outfit. Most of them have small embellishments on the side which you can also try matching your jewelry with for a more put-together feel.
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8. Channel vintage vibes with this newsboy hat
Similar to the baker boy hats, newsboy hats are a huge trend for the fall season. Newsboy hats are usually worn with your favorite neutral colored sweater, keeping your fall outfit’s color palette more on the earthy side. These newsboy hats continue to be stylishly worn throughout generations which is enough evidence for its title for being a timeless fashion accessory.
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