Winter style – hats
"You lose 90 per cent of body heat through your head" may be a load of old hogwash, but there are few better solutions to the problem of a cold bonce than a good winter hat. Here are six classy noggin warmers to consider.
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Icon Brand Joshua Tree
£20 | surfdome.com
Look like a modern day Aztec with this simple rolled-up beanie – and there’s no need to sacrifice anything more than twenty quid to get it.

Fred Perry Cable Bobble
£35 | jdsports.com
Cable knit isn’t just for big old jumpers, as this bobble-toting beanie from Fred Perry aptly illustrates. Merino and cotton too – so it’ll keep you nice and warm.

The North Face Anygrade
£20 | thenorthface.com
This "bolt blue" beanie can be worn loose and baggy or covering up almost all of your dome – an important thing to consider when you’re taking to the slopes.

Duffer Brummel Bobble
£12 | jdsports.co.uk
Logo-demanders will appreciate the prominent branding on this bobble-topped barnet-coverer, and everyone can appreciate the stocking filler price tag.

Patagonia Sloucher
£29 | patagonia.com
Patagonia has been tricking out style-conscious trekkers for years, and this hooped, loose-fitting beanie continues the trend.

Berghaus Spila Chunky Knit
£18 | berghaus.com
“Tropical Midnight” is the colour of this heavily textured head-topper from Brit outfit Berghaus, but you’ll be more thankful of it in Baltic conditions.
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