12 Great Winter Hats: From Cold, to Colder to Coldest
Floppy berets, old-fashioned fedoras, playful faux fur: These winter caps finish your look with flair.
By Brooke Kosofsky Glassberg
COLD
A ladylike cloche —à la Coco Chanel—is a sophisticated choice for workdays.
San Diego Hat Company, $54; SanDiegoHat.com
San Diego Hat Company, $54; SanDiegoHat.com
COLD
COLD
Ribbon and rhinestone trim on this structured felt hat suggests a vintage find.
Hats by Selima, $338, Henri Bendel; 800-423-6335
Hats by Selima, $338, Henri Bendel; 800-423-6335
COLDER
A cable-knit, cotton-wool hat with a brim is the winter version of your favorite baseball cap.
$27; LandsEnd.com
$27; LandsEnd.com
COLDER
COLDER
Black sequins glitz up a winter-white beret.
Liz Claiborne New York, $44; 800-555-9838 for stores
Liz Claiborne New York, $44; 800-555-9838 for stores
COLDEST
The perfect ski cap: quick-drying, handknit acrylic with a fleece lining and homespun Nordic pattern.
$40; Nobis.ca
$40; Nobis.ca
COLDEST
Fit to be tied—or not. The ribbons on this fun faux-fur hat look great either way.
$75; HatAttack.com
$75; HatAttack.com
COLDEST
This water-resistant trapper, insulated with Primaloft and lined in faux fur, can handle the coldest temperatures.
$40; LLBean.com
More Great Looks for Winter
$40; LLBean.com
More Great Looks for Winter
From the November 2009 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine