Sizing Chart
HAT SIZING GUIDE
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Hat Size EU |
53 |
54 |
55 |
56 |
57 |
58 |
59 |
60 |
61 |
62 |
63 |
64 |
65 |
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Hat Size US |
6 5/8 |
6 3/4
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67/8 |
7 |
7 1/8 |
7 1/4 |
7 3/8 |
7 1/2 |
7 5/8 |
7 3/4 |
7 7/8 |
8 |
8 1/8 |
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Inches |
20 7/8 |
21 1/4 |
21 5/8 |
22 |
22 1/2 |
22 7/8 |
23 1/4 |
23 5/8 |
24 |
24 1/2 |
241/8 |
25 1/4 |
25 5/8 |
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Men’s Hats |
Small |
Small |
Small |
Medium |
Medium |
Medium |
Large |
Large |
XL |
XL |
XXL |
XXL |
XXL |
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Women’s Hats |
Small |
Small |
Small |
Small |
Madium |
Medium |
Large |
Large |
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S/M |
S/M |
S/M |
M/L |
M/L |
What You'll Need
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A flexible measuring tape(like a tailor's tape measure).
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A piece of string or ribbon if you don't have a soft tape.
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A ruler to measure the string.
Step-by-Step: How to Measure Your Head
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Preparation is Key
Before you start, style your hair as you would typically wear it under a cap. If you wear a ponytail, for example, keep it in to get the most accurate measurement.
Stand or sit comfortably in front of a mirror.
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Position the Measuring Tape
Wrap the measuring tape around your head, starting about half an inch above your eyebrows and your ears.
Make sure the tape is level and snug, but not uncomfortably tight. It should feel like how you'd want the cap to sit.
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Read the Measurement
Note the measurement where the tape overlaps. This will be in inches or centimeters.
If you're using a string, mark where it overlaps, then lay it flat against a ruler to measure the length.
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Double-Check for Accuracy
Repeat the measurement two or three times to ensure consistency.
If your measurements vary slightly, take the average or the most frequent result as your final number.