Photo from the official website of Kangol
Care about the size of the hat you want to buy that you have no clue at all?
What does the “number” mean?
How to know the size of your hat?
This chart from Kangol will give you some light; a guideline when buying a hat online.
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22-1/2 |
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23 |
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Note:
- Size charts are for general reference only. Fit may vary depending on the materials and construction.
- One-Size-Fits-Most (OSFM) and Adjustable hats typically fit up to XL or 7-5/8, unless otherwise noted.
The UK clothing company Kangol also gives you some tips on how to determine the size of your hat:
- Use a measuring tape, measure around your head above your ears. That’s where you would wear your hat.
- Use the chart above.
- If your head size falls in between two sizes, choose the larger of the two sizes.
- A small piece of foam behind the sweatband can make a large hat perfect and more comfortable.
Kangol is a clothing company famous for its headwear. In 1938, Jacques Spreiregen creates Kangol (the K from the Knitting, the ANG from the ANGora and the OL from woOL) in Cleator, Cumbria – UK. He involved in the production and distribution of berets to the British army in World Ward II, including famously Field Marshal General Bernard Montgomery. After the war, Kangol continued their Anglo tradition as its berets and hats were sported by 1948 English Olympic Team, Scout Association, the rich and famous Beatles, Arnold Palmer and Princess Diana.
More famous celebrities were seen sporting Kangol: Run DMC, LL Cool J, Kevin Eubanks and Samuel L. Jackson; as it has been the height of fashion.
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