The 6 Winter Hats I’m Embracing Instead of a Beanie This Year

Julia Gall wearing winter hats

The monotony of winter outerwear can really do a number on the sartorial spirit during the coldest months of the year. I don’t want to credit it for my seasonal affective disorder, but I also won’t count it out. Instead, I’m switching it up this year. It’s hard to have many coats on rotation if you have limited storage, so hats are an easy and space-saving way to add a little more “oomph” to my winter styling.

Beanies have always been a zero-effort standby, and they also can look that way. I think it’s more than time to give them a break and step out of my comfort zone while still staying warm. With that in mind, here are a few winter hats I’ve tested out to keep in my cold-weather wardrobe cycle.

The Knit Bonnet

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One of the more avant-garde shapes of my roundup, the knit bonnet is what I call the “balaclava lite”. An over-the-head hood with my face cut out is very warm, but feels too extreme for me in day-to-day wear (unless it’s about 10 degrees or below)—a bonnet, however, is kind of a sweeter, easier-to-digest version. It definitely straddles the line of gnomecore (much like my venture into Birkenstock clogs), but it’s cozy and playful nonetheless.

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