OK, if you weren’t born in the ’80s ‘Beanie Baby’ may be a completely unfamiliar term which really doesn’t have anything to do with this post besides the related word ‘beanie’. My friends and family know that I am the queen of beanies. I love nothing more than a good knit to throw on when the temperatures start to drop. Wouldn’t you know though, I have an entire drawer dedicated to beanies for my different outdoor needs. Here’s my guide for beanies this fall/winter.
This thin knit Charlotte Russe beanie is great for being active outdoors. It’s tight enough to stay on but also lets the top of your head breathe a little.
My Neff beanies are great for snowboarding. Anything fitted and even that my goggles can pop right on is great.
Love my Free People beanie for city strolling. The large stitch allows air to flow through nicely and it’s only gotten better the more it gets worn in.
This thick knit Forever21 beanie is the warmest and could be worn for any activity. It also has cute small stitched hearts which adds soft detail.
Street wear Neff beanie. This one is great because you can roll it into a good snowboarding beanie or keep it loose.
Cute!
Tahoe! Looking awesome, Brittany. 🙂
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