November 28, 2005
News Register


Sensible Style

By Bethany S. Mueller
Associate Editor

Hats for two

Just as seasons change, so do styles and trends. Styles are always similar to something that has existed before, but trends come and go, easily expendable and always interchangeable. Hats are no stranger to this game. This winter there are a few styles that are shared by guys and girls. These outfit toppers can make your look or break it.

Girl modeling a knit cap. Knit caps, stocking caps or beanies, whichever name you prefer, are no stranger to our heads in the winter months. This year, beanies are still the most common style used to keep our noggins warm. Opt for a traditional knit cap or spice it up with a brimmed version!! Boy modeling a knit cap.
     
Girl modeling a drivers cap. Driver caps and newsboy caps were a popular style for men in the early 20th century. Now both looks are popular for women as well as men. From khaki-colored to tweed, these trendy hats are the newest and hippest hats today. Boy modeling a newsboy cap.
     
Girl modeling a fedora. The fedora has come and gone in and out of style like no other. First making its debut in the late 19th century, the fedora is back in style once again. The universal hat looks good in any color, but gray and black are the cleanest and classiest. Boy modeling a fedora.
     
 
Photos by Richard Sharum
 

 


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