The primary purpose of a hat is of course to keep you warm especially in the bitter winter months, yet the AW21 shows proved a hat can easily elevate an outfit.

The headwear on the runway this year was an eclectic mix from simple and practical to fur laden and extravagant. So House of Coco have curated a list of the 5 hat trends that fall somewhere in the middle; stylish and warm.

Bucket

The 90’s still reign supreme here, the bucket hat is still a trend this winter; in heavier and ‘fuzzier’ fabrics than those we’ve worn in the summer months. Shows including Off White, Celine and Tommy Hilfiger showcased this nostalgic trend.

Baker Boy

Ralph Lauren, Etro and Dolce & Gabbana brought back the beloved baker boy hat; the chicest way to upgrade any outfit is to add this style of hat. Along with featuring in an array of runway shows, Taylor Swift was pictured wearing one earlier this year so that’s enough convincing for us.

Beanie

The beanie, simple, practical and warm. Yet this season, the beanie is back, embellished, flower adorned or even with a brand logo, a beanie has the ability to pull together any outfit. Altzurra, Coach and Chanel featured the cozy hat style in their collections.

Beret

Who doesn’t love a beret? A childhood nostalgia inducing style of hat that is super chic and having a come back and not just because of Emily in Paris. The hat was also in the shows of Anna Sui, Margaret Howell and Vivienne Westwood.

Trapper

The trapper hat is an item of clothing we tend to associate with the colder of climates; adventure films where they are lost in the snowy wilderness. Yet Tod’s, Burberry and Dior have ensured the hat have become covetable this winter. Burberry made the hat futuristic and more streamlined showcasing that the trapper hat has so much versatility.

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