Wearing hat isn’t a daily affair, unless you’re a King or Prince or Duke, which, of course is rare.
Hat is an accessory which completes your outfit. Now, caution is needed while selecting a hat. You can follow the trends and wear the raving hat, but there is no guarantee that a hat which suits your friend will suit you too. Plus, there is no limit to coolness. Therefore, we here simplify the art of wearing a hat for you. Read on, and enhance your ‘hatitude’.
Fit and Fine
Your hat should fit your head and face. We all have different face types; therefore you need to consider the fact that your hat should make you look perfect, it indeed can, despite your flaws. The hat under question should also complement your color. It should get you noticed in a party, not in a way that it is totally contrasting with your skin tone in an unpleasant way. If you have a long oval face, a long hat would make you look annoying tall and freaky at the same time. The preferable hat type in this case would be the one with a wide brim and low crown. A chubby face complemented by a short fat body should wear a hat with a high crown and medium-size brim. This will make you look a little tall too. So you have a fine hat which escalates you a few inches too, isn’t it magic? No. It comes for a price.
Investing in a Hat
Like wearing a hat is not a daily deal, similarly, buying a hat is also not a cheap affair. If you are a cheapskate and prefer non expensive substitutes, you are lucky if you find one. Otherwise, in this brand freak era, finding one is like Mission Impossible and I would suggest you to buy the best you can, as you are anyways not going to buy many of them. Select a hat which can go with most of your clothes, since buying one hat for every occasion is only going to make a big whole in your pocket and excessive consumption of wardrobe space.
Angel
The angle of the hat plays an important role. Normally, we wear a hat in the way we have seen some other person (usually a pop star) wearing the same or the way the mannequin wore it. Be creative. There’s one head, there is one hat and there are plethora of angles in which you can wear that piece of accessory. Don’t limit your fashion sense to the way the manufacturer imagined it. You are wearing the hat. The hat is not wearing you.
Match
Adequate thought should be given to the fact that the hat should match with your clothes. And when I say clothes, I mean the fabric, the style, the color, the tailoring, and even the design. You can’t wear a sun hat on a tuxedo? That’s just a wild example. The point is, hats add to the sophistication when worn as per the texture of the clothes. An emergency hat on a short notice can work but you leave an impression only when dressed to your best.
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