How to Coordinate Hats to a New Spring Wardrobe

How to Coordinate Hats to a New Spring Wardrobe



Coordinating hats and clothes isn't just about choosing colors that match. It is also about bringing together fabrics, styles and shapes that suit the wearer. When you know how to coordinate hats to your new spring wardrobe, you can spend all winter looking forward to making a splash.







Things You'll Need:





Ribbons







Go Lighter and Brighter




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Choose spring hats in the same color family as your wardrobe. If the colors don't match completely, choose a lighter hat, which will work well throughout spring and into summer. A dark hat will look wintery and create the opposite effect from the one you were seeking.




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Choose bright hats for a neutral wardrobe. If you prefer to wear clothes in beige, taupe and brown, this is one instance when you do not want your hat to match your wardrobe. Instead, use your hat as a spot of easy-to-wear color, such as a cherry-red cap atop a white pantsuit or a sage-colored bucket hat worn with a khaki skirt.




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Look for reversible hats. These not only give you two easy looks in one, but the colored underside of the brims will actually lend brightness to your face.


Work Out a Budget




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Price any hats you are considering and divide your hat budget by this number. However, if you can only afford one new spring hat, choose one in a neutral color. Select a hat that can be easily trimmed and personalized with pins or scarves, coordinating with each outfit.




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Check out discount stores for hats. Remember, you only need to like the actual crown itself. Most embellishments can be removed and replaced with accessories you already own.




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Add light-colored ribbons to your favorite straw hat to update it for pennies. Buy a ribbon to coordinate with each outfit, and have a hat with a new look every day.







Tips & Warnings









Do buy hats within your comfort range, especially if you can only budget for one or two new hats to coordinate with your spring wardrobe. If you spend your hat allowance on a topper that is elegant and striking, but that you will feel too self-conscious to wear frequently, you'll be left without an everyday hat and be right back where you started.



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