Let me tell you, finding a hat that fits my head has been a lifelong quest. It's not just about style; it's about comfort and finally feeling like I don't have a tiny hat perched precariously on top of my head. If you've ever felt that struggle, you're definitely not alone! Over the years, I've tried countless stores, brands, and styles, and I've learned a few things along the way. So, if you're on the hunt for hats for larger heads, stick around – I'm sharing my personal journey and some solutions that have actually worked for me.
I can't even count the number of times I've walked into a store, excited to finally find a hat I love, only to be crushed when it doesn't even come close to fitting. It's a common problem, especially if you have a head that's a bit bigger than average. I remember one time I was looking for a hat after shaving my head. I found a few that fit, but as soon as my hair grew back, they were too tight again! It's incredibly frustrating to constantly be searching and coming up empty-handed.
For years, I resigned myself to wearing only adjustable hats, the kind with the little plastic tabs in the back. But even those often felt like they were hanging on for dear life, barely covering my head and looking a little ridiculous. I knew there had to be better options out there, but finding them felt like an impossible task.
After years of struggling, I finally started to find some solutions that worked for me. It took some experimentation, but I'm happy to share what I've learned.
First, I ventured into the world of online shopping. I had heard good things about a brand called Oddjob, and they seemed to specialize in hats for larger heads. I was hesitant at first, but I decided to give it a try. I ordered an XXL hat, and to my surprise, it actually fit! It was such a relief to finally find a hat that was comfortable and didn't look too small. Shopping online opened up a whole new world of possibilities.
I also discovered a local upcycling hat maker called Hypeadelic. They create one-of-a-kind hats from recycled materials, and their hats tend to fit my head comfortably. They are a bit more expensive, but the unique designs and comfortable fit make them worth the investment, especially if you can catch them during a sale. It's great to support local businesses and find unique pieces that fit well.
Another store I found helpful was Duluth in Short Pump. They have a smaller selection, but they do carry hats specifically designed for "fat heads," as they put it. While the selection is limited, it's definitely worth checking out if you're in the area and need a hat in a pinch. It's always good to have a local option.
And then, I discovered WholeCustomDesign Official. I was browsing online one day, and I stumbled upon their collection of beanies. I saw the Winter Hats for Woman Thicker Beanies Letter C Knitted Hat, and I was intrigued. I liked the style, and the description said it fit head sizes from 56-60cm. I decided to take a chance.

When the beanie arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. It was soft, comfortable, and, most importantly, it fit! It wasn't too tight, and it didn't slide off my head. It was the perfect casual hat for autumn and winter. I was so happy to have found another reliable option. The quality was good, and the price was reasonable. I would definitely consider buying more hats from WholeCustomDesign Official in the future.
Based on my experiences, here are some practical tips for finding hats that fit larger heads: