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23 of the Best Berets the Internet Has to Offer

Let’s be real; we adore French style. And let’s be even more real, we’re still obsessing over Emily in Paris. From effortless everyday looks to Parisian statement-making pieces, like the beret, French style continuously influences the way we dress. A brief history of the beret: Basque-style berets were first produced in the 17th century in the South of France and commonly referred to as felt hats among artisans. It wasn’t until the ’20s when the beret would make its debut as a fashion statement. Now, the beret is an iconic symbol of French fashion and the epitome of très chic. 

It may be bold, but I am deeming the beret as the hat of the season. From slouchy wool styles to soft leather and chunky knit fabrications, there is a beret for every mood and outfit this winter. Whether you pair it with your go-to winter coat or simply wear it with your favorite turtleneck, berets can be styled with almost every look this season. We scoured the web to find the best berets the internet has to offer right now, so keep scrolling to find your perfect match.
A minimalist's dream. 
The subtle slouch is everything.
Why not add a little mesh? 
A bold stripe for the daring. 
If this is your favorite, good news: it comes in 5 different colors. 
Add this to your winter whites repertoire. 
Of course, there is an animal print beret. 
Lilac is definitely trending this season and flattering on all skin tones. 
I've never met a beret I didn't like. 
Though it errs on the pricer side, it's a timeless piece that will last forever. 
Polka dots will never go out of style.
Elevate your look by opting for a faux fur number. 
Try a structured beret for a more polished look.
A lovely pattern play.
The ultimate at-home beret for when you're feeling you need a little stylish something. 
A crocheted beret is the perfect cold weather hat. 
Simple, yet sophisticated.
This is the perfect update to your beret collection. 
Soft, slouchy leather is a major trend this season. 
Make a statement with a red beret. This is definitely Emily In Paris-approved. 
A beret meets knit beanie. 
Houndstooth is this winter's must-have pattern. 
The perfect accessory to complete a grey monochromatic look this season.  Next, check out more French girl must-have wardrobe pieces.


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