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Striped Knitted Beanie – Warm Winter Beanie With Cotton Acrylic Hat Elastic Fit -
Winter Running Beanie - Reflective Strip Knit Cap For Cold Weather Headwear -
Kids Winter Beanie – Adjustable Rhombus Pattern Hat With Pom Pom & Earflaps -
Knitted Beanie – Soft Cotton & Acrylic Hatloom Embroidered Winter Cap -
Christmas Elf Beanie – Adjustable Cotton Winter Hat with Sleighbells & Pompom -
Knitted Wool Beanie – Adjustable Winter Beanie | Cozy Tie Dye Hat Cap -
Winter Knitted Beanie – Soft Cotton Acrylic Warm Lined Hat With Embroidered Logo -
Winter Knitted Beanie - Striped Cotton Knit Hat With Long Tail For Cold Weather -
Cartoon Beanie - Knitted Star Pattern Winter Beanie With Cotton Acrylic Blend -
Tarantula Spider Beanie – Knitted Organic Cotton Hat With Stretch Fit Elastic -
Winter Knitted Beanie – Cotton Acrylic Beanie With Holy Crosses Pattern & Elastic Fit -
Gothic Winter Beanie – Organic Cotton Hat | Elastic Size 54-60 cm Knit Cap -
Knitted Winter Beanie – Organic Cotton Hat With Elastic Fit & Cross Pattern -
Halloween Knitted Beanie – Cozy Winter Beanie With Skeleton Pattern Hat -
Knitted Beanie – Organic Cotton Hat With Letters Patterned Knit Cap | Warm Winter Headwear -
Winter Knitted Beanie - Organic Cotton Hat With Adjustable Fit & Rhombus Pattern -
Wool Knitted Beanie – Elastic Knit Winter Beanie | Bicolor Cold Weather Hat -
Winter Knitted Beanie – Organic Cotton Hat With Tribal Symbols Pattern -
Cotton Beanie Lightning Print - Elastic Knit Winter Hat For Warmth -
Knitted Beanie - Soft Cotton Winter Hat With Elastic Stretchy Knit Cap -
Cotton Beanie - Soft Elastic Knit Winter Hat | Warm Breathable Cap -
Winter Knitted Beanie - Soft Warm Acrylic Beanie Hat With Elastic Fit & Cozy Lining -
Vintage Plaid Beanie – Adjustable Cotton Acrylic Hat | Warm Winter Headwear -
Dinosaur Knitted Beanie – Elastic Fit Acrylic Winter Hat With Walking Pattern
The beanie is the world's most widely worn cold-weather hat — a statistic supported by the simplicity of the form: a knitted tube that stretches to fit, covers the ears and forehead, provides genuine thermal insulation and packs into a pocket. No other winter hat matches this combination of simplicity, packability, versatility and thermal effectiveness at equivalent cost. Every other cold-weather hat — the trapper, the flat cap, the fedora — involves compromises that the beanie does not.
Beanie quality varies enormously. An acrylic beanie and a merino wool beanie may look identical at first glance but differ significantly in warmth, moisture management and comfort against skin. Merino wool naturally regulates temperature (warmer when cold, not overheating when active), wicks moisture from the scalp, and does not itch despite being animal fibre. Acrylic beanies are warm, machine washable and durable but accumulate odour and moisture more than merino in sustained wear. The right choice depends on use context: acrylic for everyday commuting and casual wear; merino for active outdoor use in variable conditions.
Hatloom winter beanies are available in merino wool, wool blends, acrylic knit and fleece-lined versions — for men, women and children.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the warmest beanie material?
The warmest beanie materials are: chunky-knit merino wool (warmest natural option, also moisture-regulating), thick acrylic knit (very warm, machine washable), Thinsulate-lined beanies (warmest for the weight — thin outer shell with technical insulation), and fleece-lined wool beanies (combining wool's warmth with fleece's softness and additional insulation). For temperatures below −10°C, a fleece-lined merino or Thinsulate-lined beanie is appropriate. For UK winter conditions (0–10°C), a standard mid-weight merino or chunky acrylic knit beanie provides sufficient warmth for most wearers.
How do you wear a beanie?
A beanie can be worn pulled down fully over the ears (maximum warmth, standard orientation in cold weather), rolled up once or twice to sit above the ears (fashion orientation, less warmth), or halfway between — sitting at the top of the ears. For outdoor activity in cold conditions, wear the beanie pulled fully over the ears — the ears are a significant heat-loss point. A beanie can be positioned forward for full forehead coverage or pushed back for a casual tilt with more forehead exposed. There is no wrong way to wear a beanie — the only functional consideration is whether the ears are covered in cold weather.
How do you wash a wool beanie?
Hand wash a wool beanie in cold water with a wool-specific detergent — no rubbing, gentle squeezing only. Rinse in cold water (temperature changes cause felting). Do not wring — press excess water out gently. Reshape to the correct dimensions while damp and dry flat on a clean towel, away from direct heat or sunlight. Most merino wool beanies from quality producers can be machine washed on a delicate/wool cycle at 30°C if specified on the care label. Never tumble dry a wool beanie — the heat and agitation will felt and shrink it irreversibly.