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Buying the perfect sun hat. Pictured is a variety of sun hats.

Homebuyer Tip #48: Best Tips for Buying the Perfect Sun Hat

Posted on May 11, 2023 by Laura Sinclair

Hello! As a realtor and also a lover of everything outdoors, I understand the importance of buying the perfect sun hat that combines both style and functionality. 

Here are some key factors to consider when looking for a stylish sun hat:

Material

Look for materials that are lightweight, breathable, and provide good sun protection. Natural materials like straw, raffia, and cotton are popular choices for sun hats. Synthetic materials like polyester and nylon can also be used, as they often have built-in UV protection.

UPF Rating

UPF (Ultraviolet Protection Factor) is a rating system that measures the amount of UV radiation that can penetrate the fabric. A UPF rating of 30 or higher is recommended for sun hats, as it means that only 1/30th (or less) of the sun’s UV rays will pass through the material.

Brim Size

A wide brim is essential for providing adequate sun protection for your face and neck. Look for a hat with a brim of at least 3-4 inches to ensure optimal coverage. If you’re buying a sun hat for an infant or a child, you might want to choose one like the sun hat pictured below.

Style

There are various styles of sun hats available, such as wide-brimmed hats, fedoras, and bucket hats. Choose a style that complements your personal taste and wardrobe. Consider factors like color, pattern, and embellishments to find a hat that suits your aesthetic. And be sure to look at the latest hot selling sun hats that have a special place for your ponytail. (Love this hat!)

Fit and Comfort

A comfortable and well-fitting hat is crucial for extended wear. Look for adjustable features like drawstrings, inner bands, or elasticized sections to ensure a secure fit. Additionally, consider ventilation features like mesh panels or eyelets to keep your head cool. Another feature is a brimmed sun hat that you can travel with that’s flexible enough to fit into any bag you’re carrying and it won’t become crushed.

Durability and Waterproof

Opt for a hat made from high-quality materials and construction to ensure it lasts through multiple gardening seasons. Look for features like reinforced stitching and sturdy brims that can withstand wear and tear. Also, you might want to look for a hat that is waterproof. See the example below.

Brand Reputation

Research brands that are known for producing stylish and functional sun hats. Read customer reviews and testimonials to gauge the overall satisfaction of other buyers.

Price

Determine your budget before shopping for a sun hat. Keep in mind that investing in a high-quality hat may be more cost-effective in the long run, as it will likely last longer and provide better sun protection.

Summary

By considering these factors, you’ll be well-equipped to find a stylish sun hat that meets your needs and keeps you protected while gardening. Happy shopping!

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