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4 Trendy Hat Styles We're Expecting Everyone to Wear This Winter

In a time where many of us are leaning towards more basic and comfortable dressing, accessories are key. Whether it's a fun necklace or a loud pair of socks, any touch of pizazz to an outfit is very much appreciated right now. While I could talk about all kinds of accessories for a very long time (trust me, I can), today's topic of discussion is one of my favorites—hats. And as winter is slowly approaching, there are some styles that have carried their way over from the warmer months and some that have been reinvented for the new season ahead.

This wouldn't be a Who What Wear story if we didn't inform of you the latest trends you'll be seeing this season, so ahead you'll find 4 hat styles that we're adding to our wardrobes right now, and we even shopped them out for you so you can add a few to your collection. Keep scrolling to find your new go-to winter accessory.

While printed bucket hats were seen all over our Instagram feeds throughout the summer and fall, faux-fur styles are what's on our radar for Winter. Not only is the trend extremely cozy, but it adds a fun pop to any outfit.
Although the beret is a classic style, bingeing Emily in Paris has gotten many of us wanting to incorporate a little french flair into our outfits this season.
Whether it's taking notes from Saint Laurent's latest runway or our desire to copy Princess Diana's iconic favorite casual accessory, we're not letting go of this sporty style anytime soon.
How could we forget beanies? The laid-back hat style is our go-to for keeping warm, and this season we've been seeing a lot more fun colorways to add a bold statement in your winter wear.
Up next, 8 Outdated Winter Boot Trends We're Ditching—and What We're Buying Instead


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