How to Choose Designer Hats That Complement Your Face Shape
Sara C | March 31, 2025
Understanding Your Face Shape
- Round: Cheekbones are the widest part, with a relatively equal face width and length, featuring soft angles.
- Oval: Balanced proportions and slightly narrower at the jaw than at the temples, with a gentle curve.
- Square: Defined jawline with equal face width and length, marked by strong angles.
- Heart: Wider forehead tapering to a narrower chin, somewhat resembling an inverted triangle.
- Long: Features that are more elongated and may have a similar width at the forehead, cheeks, and jaw.
Choosing Designer Hats for Each Face Shape
-
Round Face: Look for hats that add height, which helps elongate your face. A fedora or a hat with a high crown can do wonders. Steer clear of rounded hats that might mimic the shape of your face.
-
Oval Face: Lucky you! Almost any hat style works well. Try experimenting with various shapes like wide-brimmed hats or cloches to see what best suits your style mood.
-
Square Face: Hats with rounded edges or curves can help soften sharp angles. Think of floppy hats or bowlers. These styles can create a flattering contrast and mellow your facial features.
-
Heart-Shaped Face: To balance out a wider forehead, opt for hats with brims that are about as wide as the face or slightly less. A soft cloche or a medium-brimmed fedora can harmonize beautifully with your features.
- Long Face: Choose styles that add width, like hats with a medium to wide brim. A sunhat or a boater might be your best bet, creating a sense of proportion.
Material and Design Considerations
-
Material Matters: Hats crafted from wool, straw, or felt often provide different levels of comfort and style. Wool and felt hats are perfect for cooler weather offering warmth, while straw is ideal for sunny days.
- Design Influences: Features like ribbon bands, feather accents, or embellishments add personality to a hat. These details can enhance the overall look and reflect a personal sense of style, turning a simple hat into a fashion statement.
Tips on Styling and Wearing Designer Hats
- Pair your hat with coordinating accessories, like a matching handbag or pair of shoes, for a cohesive look.
- Consider color contrasts. A bold hat can add a pop of color to a neutral outfit.
- Wear your hat at different angles, experimenting with tilt and placement to see what feels best.
- Consider occasion and setting. A casual picnic might call for a more relaxed style compared to a formal event.
Find Your Perfect Hat
Complete your look with the perfect piece from KIN THE LABEL. Explore our stunning collection of designer hats and find a style that not only complements your face shape but also reflects your unique personality. Discover how the right hat can transform your wardrobe today!
Size Guide
How to measure your head
We prefer that you measure your head in centimeters because it tends to be more accurate than inches. Measure several times to ensure accuracy.

step 1
To measure your head size where your hat will sit, gather a cloth measuring tape or a simple string.

step 2
Start at the back of your head by gently wrapping the measuring tape or string towards your forehead a half inch (temple area) above your ears. Meet both ends of the measuring tape or string at the center of your forehead above the eyebrows.

step 3
Mark where those two points meet and measure the distance between the start and end points. If using a string, measure the start and end points against a ruler to find your hat size. Use this measurement to determine your hat size. Hat sizes vary by style, so be sure to check the unique fit for each.