Fashion

7 Stylish Winter Hats For Big Heads

by Lindsey Rose Black

I love my round face and rather, ahem, large head, but sometimes they make winter hat shopping tricky. If you’re in the same genetic boat and don’t know where to start when it comes to locating winter hats for big heads, I've got you covered! Luckily, tons of retailers understand the #struggleisreal and there are plenty of options out there that work!

Hats add a fun, quirky touch to any outfit, but are also an essential if you live where winter hits hard. Bustle writers take the seasonal hat game seriously and, even if you need to dig around for a more specially sized hat, provide great inspo on how to rock 'em! For example, don't miss faux fur hats to keep your head warm during winter, winter hat styling tips, and fall and winter hats every girl should consider adding to her wardrobe.

Just because your beautiful head might be a little bigger than whatever the heck conventional standards are, don’t throw in the towel on finding the winter hat of yours warmest and coziest dreams. It’s out there, I swear. And hey, your perfect hat might just be one of (or all of!) the awesome winter hats listed below. Best of luck!

1. Ultrawarm Bomber Hat

Bomber, $45, L.L. Bean

This cozy and cute hat comes in L/XL and is even water-resistant.

2. Wide-Brimmed Black Wool

Buckley Wool Hat, $98, NastyGal

This super warm wool hat from NastyGal comes in a huge range of sizes.

3. Dreadlock Hat

XL Dreadlock Hat, $54, Etsy

Every single one of these is custom made from super stretchy yarn!

4. Felt Fedora

Floppy Fedora, $75, Madewell

Another extra toasty floppy fedora available in L!

5. Beret

Beret, $24, American Apparel

I know for a fact American Apparel's berets are incredibly warm and stretchy, and cute to boot.

6. Classic Beanie

Beanie, $19, Etsy

Vegan-friendly yarn is used to create this classic custom made beanie.

7. Extra Floppy Felt

Felt Floppy, $12, Old Navy

Soft and fuzzy, this large felt hat will keep your head nice and cozy even if the snow is falling.

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