Hats, for both men and women, are a simple and effective addition that helps enhance your style. A suave fashion statement that will finish the rest of your outfit in a stylish manner. They are quite versatile, and today we are going to focus on mens hats, the types and how to wear them appropriately.
Panama
The Panama hat is considered as a timeless piece of accessory with Ecuadorian origins. It is a type of hat that is often associated with seaside areas and tropical places. These mens hats are usually made of woven palm leaves or, in some cases, straw. The weaving these hats are designed in is by many considered an art form, and it is effortlessly and fashionably combined with summer outfits, especially easy summer suits. Besides that, these are flexible and even after being crumpled or rolled up they will still retain their natural form. When compared to other types of straw hats, the Panama hat can endure soaking and drying without losing on quality. All in all, great for men who like to spend more time in warm climates.
Fedora
This type of mens hats has a lengthwise crease that goes down the crown. It also features a kind of “pinch” on both sides on the front of the hat. Fedoras are made of high-quality materials such as felt, with a firm, pliable brim. The brim is actually the part of the hat that makes them so popular. It is flat with no constructed curl or edge, and if you want to you can bend it up or down as you please. It is great for both casual and formal men. Fedoras are ideal for a tad dressier events where you would wear a formal suit and a tie, but they can go great with a pair of jeans, a blazer and a nice jacket too.
Beanie
Beanies used to be seen and used as a utilitarian hat that kept people warm. Nothing more, nothing less. Well, today, after this type of hat has been through some changes, it has evolved into a high-street fashion piece. All wintery looks consisted of suits, blazers or overcoats can be topped off with a beanie and look great. You will surely enrich your outfit with some versatility. It is not for summertime, that's pretty obvious, but you can wear it during colder and chillier seasons and look great and feel warm at the same time. Ideal, right?