How To Wear A Beanie Without Looking Like An Idiot
The Pennsylvania-based outerwear label kitted out Richard E. Byrd’s 1939 Antarctic expedition, as well as supplying clothing for the American Civil War. If you’re looking for warmth, quality, and heritage, you’ll not find any better beanies for men than these.
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Fjallraven
Swedish outdoors outfitter Fjallraven may be best known on these shores for its Kanken rucksacks, but back on its home turf and with outdoor enthusiasts the world over, its wider outerwear line is held in very high regard.
For technical winter beanies for men, guaranteed to keep the cold away and injected with a dose of Scandinavian styling, look no further.
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How To Wear A Beanie: The Ultimate Guide For Men
These failsafe winter hats belong in every guy’s wardrobe, but how exactly should men style beanies? There are several ways to do it, and here are a few of our favorites.
1. The Classic Cuffed Beanie
When you hear ‘woolly hat’ this is most likely what you think of – and there’s a good reason for that. This style is one of the most popular and versatile in existence and has been championed by hip-hop royalty, workmen, and everyone else in between.
As far as beanies for men go, this is the grandaddy.
2. The Fisherman Beanie
It may have become the hipsters’ cold-weather headgear of choice, but don’t let that put you off. Styled as part of a workwear-inspired look, the fisherman beanie really comes into its own.
This miniature woolly hat features a turn-up and sits on top of the head, ending just above the ear.
3. The Bobble Hat
A pom-pom isn’t exactly the manliest of decorative details, so it may come as a surprise to learn that it actually has its roots in the military. Napoleon’s infantry and the Scottish Highland regiments both used pom-poms on their hats to differentiate between companies and today it is still possible to wear one without looking like a carol singer.