New Year. New Beginnings.
Click Tracker | December 28, 2019
The post holiday rush can come as a relief–no doubt–but it can also be a bit depressing in the sense that all of the parties, the visiting with friends and family, and the joy of eating and drinking, is over.
But with a new year, come new beginnings. It's a time to start fresh, set new intentions and embrace the restart of many aspects of our lives.
At KIN, we love this time of year to reflect on our business and why we choose to spend our days creating hats for KIN.
It's apparent, every year that we do this for three reasons: we certainly do this because we love to create, and create together as sisters. Secondly, we do this so that we can have the life-work balance we've always desired, and last but not least, we love creating straw and wool hats that make women feel confident to express who they are.
So thank you for the support and for trusting in us.
Cheers to a new year and new beginnings.
-Ashley & Sara
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.