FAQ's
What types of winter hats for women do you offer?
TrailHeads offers many options for great-looking women’s winter hats. We have beanies for women, ponytail-compatible beanies, trucker-style hats, brimmed hats, and much more! Our women’s winter hats feature cozy but breathable materials; some include innovative design details like a dropdown fleece ear warmer to allow you to adjust to changing temperatures. Wear the ear warmer down to keep warm and toasty, fold it up to vent heat during a running workout. These women’s winter hats blend style, comfort, and performance.
I'm looking for something trendy. Do you have any stylish winter hats for ladies?
Absolutely! As well as providing comfort and performance on the trail, our women's winter hats are designed as a stylish addition to your winter wardrobe.Try our unique ponytail beanie, which is both cozy and keeps your hair easily in place without any fuss. We also have classic, cable-knit women’s beanies with a cozy fleece lining.
What are beanies made of?
Our women’s winter beanies are made of super-soft, breathable materials. Some of our ponytail beanies are created from soft, moisture-wicking merino wool, while our skullcap beanies for women are crafted from a blend of breathable polyester and spandex. If you choose our cable knit beanie, you’ll luxuriate in a cozy poly-fleece lining tucked inside a soft acrylic knit shell.
Do you offer ladies' winter hats in different sizes and colors?
Yes! You’ll find a clear sizing guide for our women’s winter hats on each of our product pages to help you find your perfect fit.
What colors do your hats come in?
As for colors we have a wide variety from easy-to-wear neutral options to bright pinks and oranges or fun plaid patterns. No matter your style we'll have a hat designed to match beautifully with your other outerwear.
How do I care for and maintain my women's winter hat?
Our women’s winter hats are designed to be super-easy to care for. Simply machine-wash them in cold water, on a delicate cycle. Use mild detergent. Let them air dry. When you’re not on the trail, store them in a cool, dry place.