Let’s be honest. Third- (or — *cringe* — fourth-) day hair is sometimes way too difficult to make look presentable. This is one of the many reasons we’re loving hats for fall. If you’re sick of emptying a can of dry shampoo onto your roots, you can simply throw on cute a hat and save yourself time and money.
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Plus, on rainy, humid days, hats conceal unruly hair that won’t behave, and on super-sunny ones, they protect your skin from harmful UV rays. Oh, and did we mention that with fall upon us, hats help fight the chill too. What more could you ask for?
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Yet despite being practical necessities, hats can also look amazing, completing an ensemble you didn’t even know had something missing until you added the right hat. To see how some of our favorite bloggers are styling hats for fall, click through the slideshow — then shop our favorite picks.
Originally posted on StyleCaster.
Raquel gold-studded hat
Raquel gold-studded hat (Tobi, $30)
Stockbridge wool felt fedora hat
Stockbridge wool felt fedora hat (Overland, $75)
Floppy boho hat
Floppy boho hat (Beauty Studio, $15)
Wide-brim hat with faux leather band
Wide-brim hat with faux leather band (Sole/Society, $44.95)
Black gold-buckle baker boy hat
Black gold-buckle baker boy hat (River Island, $36)
Silverton engineer hat
Silverton engineer hat (Anthropologie, $58)
Marina hat by Eugenia Kim
Marina hat by Eugenia Kim (Revolve, $245)
American Needle LA Dodgers baseball cap
American Needle LA Dodgers baseball cap (Southmoonunder, $28)
Daisies in the Outfield baseball cap
Daisies in the Outfield baseball cap (Free People,$38)
Herringbone baseball cap
Herringbone baseball cap (Anthropologie, $48)
Pom-pom sweater hat
Pom-pom sweater hat (Beauty Studio, $10)
Happy Trails pom beanie
Happy Trails pom beanie (Free People, $48)
Honeycomb-knit beanie at Old Navy
Honeycomb-knit beanie at Old Navy (Old Navy, $12.99)
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