Hats for Men

Hats that finish the look, not distract from it. This edit moves between structured caps, soft knit beanies and bucket hats that sit cleanly with tailoring or off-duty layers. Choose from pared-back silhouettes or bold logo work depending on how visible you want the branding to be.

Hats for Men

This collection covers the full rotation of designer hats for men — structured baseball caps, knit beanies, bucket hats and visor styles that sit comfortably with the rest of your wardrobe. Expect clean shapes, considered proportions and branding that runs from discreet tonal embroidery to sharper graphic lettering. Many pieces use ribbed knits, soft cotton twills or textured wool blends that hold their structure without feeling rigid.

Dial the mood through finish: a curved-peak cap reads direct with denim or technical outerwear, while a folded-cuff beanie works under overcoats and padded jackets. Bucket hats and visors skew more directional and pair well with relaxed shirting, wide-leg trousers or track pants. Shop popular brands like Alexander Mcqueen, Auralee, Bally, Burberry, Fendi and more.

  • Caps for everyday wear and travel.
  • Beanies for colder commutes and layered looks.
  • Bucket hats for bolder, street-leaning outfits.
  • Visor styles for sport-adjacent and summer styling.

FAQ

How should I choose between a cap, beanie and bucket hat?
Think about both climate and how you dress most days. Caps work well year-round and sit cleanly with denim, tailoring and technical outerwear. Beanies suit colder weather and layer easily under heavier coats. Bucket hats lean more directional and pair best with relaxed, off-duty looks.
What size hat should I order?
Check the size guide on each product page and compare it with your head circumference, measured just above the ears. Some hats use lettered sizing, while others are one-size with an adjustable strap or internal band. If you sit between two sizes, choose the larger and use any adjustment features to fine-tune the fit.
Which hat styles work best for colder weather?
Knit beanies and heavier wool-blend caps generally provide the most warmth. Look for ribbed constructions and folded cuffs that create an extra layer over the ears. Deeper crowns also help the hat sit securely in wind and colder conditions.
How do I care for designer hats so they hold their shape?
Always follow the care instructions on the label first. Most caps and structured hats prefer spot cleaning with a damp cloth and mild soap rather than full submersion. Let pieces air-dry, and store them on a shelf or in a box instead of hanging, which can distort the crown or brim over time.
Can I wear these hats with tailoring or just casual outfits?
Many styles in this collection sit easily with both. Clean, structured caps and minimal beanies pair well with unstructured blazers, wool overcoats and wide-leg trousers. Bolder logo work and bucket hats lean casual, but can still work if you keep the rest of the outfit stripped back and intentional.