As the weather turns from crisp to freezing, we can at least take solace in the fact that we get to update our wardrobes. We’ve already picked up our new
scarves , coats and even several super stylish hats. But when it comes to the latter, there’s one side effect we’re dreading. Of course, we’re talking about hat hair. Yes, it’s an epidemic this time of year. Which makes sense since so many of us are trying to keep our heads covered from the cold. So we searched for cute hairstyles that’ll hold up to any topper.
But there’s no need to walk around indoors with disheveled strands. From space buns to side braids to rolled updos, there are quite a few cute hairstyles that are hat-friendly. That means they’ll still look great whether your hat is on or off. For extra assurance that your hair won’t be a flop after you remove your cap, part your hair on the opposite side you want to wear it. When you take off your topper, you can just flip your hair back to your preferred part. That way you’ll have volume rather than a case of hat hair.
Below, 23 hat-friendly, cute hairstyles to try this winter.
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Best Hat Hairstyles
Best Hat Hairstyles #1
Finger waves are too much effort. But a partial take to frame your face is super simple. A strategically positioned chapeau draws even more attention to the ‘do.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #2
Crimped hair is back in a big way and is an ideal style to pair with a hat. Why? Since the crimp doesn’t start at the hairline, you don’t have to worry about wrecking those waves with a cap.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #3
We’re really digging Elsa Hosk’s neutral baker boy cap and her easy-breezy pigtails. The look works best with the braids a little messy and with no elastics securing the ends.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #4
While this stretched out elastic trick was on full display at Fenty x Puma’s Spring 2018 show, this twisted take leaves more loose strands. We especially love the sideways loop as the style’s finishing touch.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #5
Another fit-for-a-beret version is to take a small section of hair near your part and begin French braiding until you reach your ear. Then finish with a basic braid from the ear down and wrap things up with an elastic.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #6
Switch up a traditional bun by securing looped twists with printed ribbon. Make sure the edge of your cap is tucked under the top loop.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #7
If your plan is to spend your whole day wearing a beanie, make your locks stand out by dying some strands electric blue. Make sure some blue pokes out from your cap for maximum impact.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #8
Bobby pins are hair heroes. Follow the trend by pulling all your hair over the shoulder opposite your side part and secure it in place with four colorful pins. It’s the perfect style for any winter hat .
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Best Hat Hairstyles #9
Space buns aren’t just for festivals. Wind up loose incarnations secured with pins that will cover up the bottom of your favorite cap.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #10
Give your hair extra texture by weaving braids into tousled strands. This textured approach works great under a hat because your locks are already weighed down by the hairstyle plus it draws more attention to the peekaboo braids.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #11
Elevate a basic beanie by knotting your hair into a fancy ponytail. Just tie your hair back in a low pony and separate it into two sections. Then tie those two sections into a knot. Follow that up with another knot and double it up. Hold everything in place with an elastic.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #12
This side-parted rolled ‘do is practically calling out for a beret.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #13
Instead of pulling your colorful beanie all the way down to your forehead, let it sit slouched back to flaunt your wavy hair. Part your hair so you have a faux bangs effect for head-turning results.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #14
Another way to rock a beret involves tucking your strands behind your ears to secure them in place while crossing a few hairs across your forehead for a piecey finish. Don’t try this look unless it’s above 25 degrees.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #15
A blunt above-the-shoulders cut makes a striking mini pony that's perfect for sticking out the back of any kind of cap.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #16
A figure eight braid is made for those cloche hats brought back to the fashion consciousness by Jacquemus. Start with a side pony, then part it into two sections. Take a strand from the right section and wrap it underneath the left section, similar to a fishtail braid. Next, bring that same strand over the left-parted section and wrap it under the right-parted section. Then take that same strand back to the left, wrapping it underneath then on top of the left section. Repeat the process, but leave some strands loose at the end.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #17
Jazz up your low bun by inserting bobby pins in a crown form at the base. Leave some strands hanging in front for a face-framing effect.
Image: Pinterest via Free People
Best Hat Hairstyles #18
Want a fuss-free ‘do to sport under just about any type of hat? Simply create a low ponytail and then tuck the end into the elastic for a looped effect. In this case, the messier, the better.
Image: Pinterest via Þórunn Kristinsdóttir
Best Hat Hairstyles #19
Keep some volume up top by gathering your strands into a loose side pony.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #20
If you’re going to be sporting a baseball cap (with the brim facing forward) or a baker boy cap, a classic Dutch braid should be your new go-to. Instead of starting the braid high on your head, just focus on the bottom half of strands so nothing will get squashed under your hat.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #21
Use the tucked-in street style hack to your advantage whenever you want to wear a statement hat. Simply slip your strands into the collar of your blouse or jacket for added oomph.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #22
The wet look is still trending so make it work for you by slicking down just your roots, aka the part that’ll be covered by your hat. That way, all the volume will be focused on the section left exposed.
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Best Hat Hairstyles #23
If you’ve got long hair, divide your locks into pigtails but place the elastics lower down the tails for a grown-up take on the hairstyle. The trick (along with a knitted cap) will keep your hair from blowing in your face while you’re out and about.
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