Best Overall
Huckberry Beanie
Pros
- Stretchy, warm, and thick
- Versatile for different weathers
- Will fit most types and shapes of heads
Cons
- Will feel a bit tight if you have a lot of hair
We’ve tested more than 40 different beanies over the past few winters, but Huckberry’s Beanie takes the cake. Made in Japan, this classic fisherman beanie’s wool-blend fabric will ensure your noggin stays warm. For a fail-proof look, try this marbled navy colorway with a printed button-down and a solid contrasting tee underneath—you’ll be best dressed for casual Zoom meetings.
Crafted from a blend of soft acrylic and warm wool, we love that the Huckberry beanie is warm enough for winter cold in the city (or even in Alaska, as one of our writers tested out) but also breathable for shoulder season weather in fall and spring. Combined with the stretch of the material, we found that this beanie will fit most types and shapes of heads. None of our testers has reported any itching by the way, and each commented on how soft and thick it is for colder days. It is also very well designed—no unsightly seams sticking out.
Overall, the Huckberry beanie is delightfully soft, made of a perfect blend of comfort and warmth, and the fit is snug without feeling restrictive. No frills, no dangly things—just a warm, stylish, durable beanie that’s affordable.
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Materials | 83% acrylic, 14% wool, 2% nylon, 1% spandex |
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Style | Fisherman, ribbed hem |
Colors | 11 |
Most Popular
Carhartt Knit Cuffed Beanie
Pros
- Stretch knit fits most heads
- Versatile roll-up, ribbed-knit
- Weather-resistant
Cons
- Warmth might not be enough for extreme cold
Carhartt’s Knit Cuffed Beanie has always been a stalwart, but it blew up again recently because it’s the ultimate mix of cool and practical. First off, it’s simple, affordable, and looks good on just about everyone—whether you’re working on a construction site or just grabbing coffee on a chilly morning. Now it’s a must-have accessory that’s part function, part fashion. Plus, it’s got that iconic Carhartt patch on the front, which instantly gives off those rugged, no-nonsense vibes.
The beanie is also super warm, but not too thick, so you can rock it in winter without overheating. We especially love how snug the acrylic rib knitting cuff fits on our heads—not too tight or loose. Better, the acrylic materials have kept us warm against elements in the fall and mild winter, and kept us dry during outdoor activities and daily commutes.
Materials | 100% acrylic |
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Style | Cuffed |
Colors | 15+ |
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Best Thermal
Uniqlo HEATTECH Ribbed Beanie
Pros
- Generates warmth using signature HEATTECH
- Super affordable
- Breathable, prevents odor, and wicks away moisture
- Made with a hint of stretch
Cons
- Might not be the best option to use for performance
The best kind of thermal regulation comes from Uniqlo’s signature HEATTECH. For those who aren’t familiar, the special fabric blend is infused in the brand’s apparel including this ribbed beanie to trap heat and generate warmth. It’s also designed to be breathable, fight bacteria to prevent bad odor, and wick away moisture to keep you as comfortable as possible.
Based on our testing, we found it kept us dry and toasty, without overheating, in some nasty weather in the city as well as in the backcountry. The fit around the head felt pretty snug, especially since the brim is made with a slightly narrow rib. Best of all, Uniqlo’s beanie is super affordable compared to others on the list, which does not mean it’s cheaply-made. That is to say, you can rack up a few different colors to pair with your cold-weather fits.
Materials | 80% acrylic, 10% nylon, 9% wool, 1% spandex |
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Style | Ribbed knit |
Colors | 8 |
Best Cashmere
Peter Millar Cashmere Rib Beanie
Pros
- Luxuriously soft, warm, and lightweight
- Not itchy
- Will shed off water and moisture
Cons
- Will require special cleaning instructions
A cashmere beanie is soft as a cloud, so when you put it on it’s pure luxury for your head. That’s why we love Peter Millar’s Cashmere Rib Beanie. Unlike wool that can sometimes be itchy, this one feels velvety and super gentle on the skin while keeping you feeling toasty. In our testing, we found that it is rather lightweight, but definitely warmer than the Merino wool hats we’ve tested.
Our team also noticed that the outer of the fabric will shed off moisture on lightly snowy or rainy days, but the interior will absorb sweat, making this beanie a versatile option to have on your head when you’re traveling outdoors. It only arrives in gray or navy, but those classic colors pair with anything in your closet—whether you’re wearing a casual fit or performance gear.
Materials | 100% cashmere |
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Colors | 2 |
Style | Ribbed knit roll-up |
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Best Performance
Lululemon Close-Fit Wool-Blend Ribbed Knit Beanie
Pros
- Breathable, moisture-wicking, and thermoregulating
- Versatile for outdoor activities and daily travels
- Comes with a hint of stretch for extra comfort
Cons
- Might be too tight for bigger heads or men with long hair
For those who cycle or jog in brisk temps, Lululemon designed a beanie for performance that blends warmth, breathability, and a snug fit. In other words, all the things you want as you’re on the move. And since it’s made from a Merino wool-blend, you’ll also feel the softness and get thermoregulation up top. Our testers also appreciate how the material is moisture-wicking, which keeps sweat under control and ensures you feel fresh following any exercise.
Initially, we thought this beanie would run small, but it in fact fit our heads comfortably because the fabric is strategically knitted to maintain a closer fit and feel thick—and not tight or suffocating. Aside from outdoor sports and workouts, the beanie also looks great with casual looks, whether you’re gathering around a bonfire or going to a holiday festival. From baby blue to fuschia to teal, there’s a number of cool colors that can really make your outfit pop.
Materials | 39% Merino wool, 31% polyimide, 29% cotton, 1% lycra elastane |
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Style | Ribbed knit |
Colors | 5 |
Most Stylish
Paul Smith Merino Wool Signature Stripe Beanie Hat
Pros
- Not too flashy or loud
- Feels so soft against the skin
- Stands out from the solid colored beanies
Cons
- Might be best to pair with a minimal fit
This Paul Smith beanie gives designer style without flashy logos. The head accessory is adorned with the brand’s signature multicolor striped pattern that feels playful, yet still subtle. We found it’s a great option for creative professionals and style mavens alike, who want to express their individuality and stand out from the typical solid-colored beanies.
Since it’s already full of different hues, our fashion editors suggest wearing it with a minimal or monochromatic fit to prevent any sort of clashing. Think; a cream sweater and chinos completed with a simple sneaker. It’s a little thinner than the other merino wool types we tried, but it still packs warmth over your noggin. Plus, the material feels like a dream against the skin, especially when pulled over the ear.
Materials | Merino wool |
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Style | Cuffed |
Colors | 1 |
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Best Single-Layer
The North Face Jim Beanie
Pros
- Great option for performance
- Includes an ear band for extra insulation
- Cool textured look with color variations
Cons
- Won’t fold like ribbed knit options
The North Face’s Jim Beanie is a single-layer knitted type that easily slides on your head without feeling extremely bulky. Compared to heavier double-cuffed options, this beanie feels barely there, but holds in heat like a pro. It’s made with a heathered knit, which gives it a cool, textured look, mixing in subtle color variations that make it more visually appealing.
The best part? We found that the fleece ear band provides a double dose of insulation and warmth for our lobes, against both the cold and the wind. Plus, it fits well on most heads too, especially with a hint of stretch.
Its classic design is versatile enough to wear with almost any winter ensemble. The beanie is available in a range of colors, allowing you to choose one that matches your personal style. We also found that it works well during high-intensity activities like hiking or jogging since it’ll stay on our heads.
Materials | Shell: 70% polyester, 30% wool. Lining: 100% recycled polyester fleece |
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Style | Single-layer, unfolded cuff |
Colors | 5 |
Best Fisherman
Topo Designs Global Beanie
Pros
- Versatile enough for streetwear, casual or sophisticated looks
- Short and snug fit
- Easy to throw in your backpack or tote
Cons
- If you want full coverage, go with another option
A fisherman beanie is one of those understated yet essential accessories that can instantly level up your look. Enter this version from Topo Designs. It’s short, snug, and doesn’t cover your ears fully, giving off a laid-back, effortlessly cool vibe—like you just stepped off a boat or finished a day at a dockyard (even if you’ve never been near water).
It’s perfect for those who want a little warmth without going full-on Arctic mode. It sits higher on your head, so it’s less about having coverage and more about adding that finishing touch to your outfit. Plus, it’s super versatile—you can rock it with streetwear, casual jackets, or even a tailored coat if you’re feeling bold.
Think of the guys who roll up to the coffee shop with a vintage leather jacket, cuffed jeans, and boots. Fisherman beanies are for people who like to mix functionality with style, from urban explorers to creatives, or anyone who likes to keep it minimal yet edgy.
Materials | 50% merino wool, 30% nylon, 20% acrylic |
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Style | Fisherman |
Colors | 5 |
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Best Blended
Mack Weldon Tech Cashmere Hat
Pros
- Natural thermal regulation
- Soft, breathable, moisture-wicking, and quick-drying
- Warm enough for snowstorms
Mack Weldon’s Tech Cashmere Hat uses the perks of both cashmere and merino wool to give you serious heat with that itchy, heavy feel. The blended material is richly soft, naturally breathable, moisture-wicking, quick-drying, odor-resistant, and warm. It has in fact kept us cozy and dry in some nasty weather in the city as well as in the backcountry.
The fabric, by the way, is really high-quality: our testers used it for two straight days during a snowstorm in NYC in late January, and it has kept us warm and snug. They also found that it is not too large, so you can wear it with the brim folded or not. However, if you have a large or long head, you might have to angle it correctly for ear coverage.
Materials | 59% Merino wool, 24% cashmere, 17% nylon |
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Style | Ribbed hem, roll-up |
Colors | 1 |
Best Wool
Billy Reid Wool Ribbon Beanie
Pros
- Wool is soft, warm, and not itchy
- Classic style that suits different occasions
- Versatile fit
Cons
- Must be careful with this color, easily to ruin more than others
Wool is perfect for beanies because it’s naturally warm and doesn’t entirely smother you in cooler weather. Enter Billy Reid’s Wool Ribbon Beanie. Wearing it out skiing and weekend campfires, we found it keeps your head cozy without overheating, as the fibers trap heat while letting air circulate. The fabric is also water-resistant, so it repels light rain or snow, and it’s durable, meaning your hat will last through many winter seasons.
Despite wool getting a bad rap for being completely itchy, this one doesn’t have that same uncomfortable, coarse feeling. Our editors felt this one goes against the grain, and feels rather ultra-soft like a silky pillow. The cream color is the only option, but it’s versatile, neutral, and stylish without being too loud. Plus, it brightens up your look in the colder months when people tend to wear more darker colors, giving a fresh, clean appearance.
Materials | 100% wool |
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Style | Ribbed, cuffed |
Colors | 1 |
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Most Comfortable
Brooks Brothers Merino Wool Cashmere Beanie
Pros
- Natural benefits of Merino wool plus the warm of cashmere
- Versatile for all beanie-appropriate occasions
- Wind-resistant
Cons
- Not as warm as full cashmere
Made in a 50/50 blend of cashmere and Merino wool, this Brooks Brothers beanie is all about balance between warmth and breathability, style and comfort. Our tester found that it’s lightweight and warm enough for normal winter days, smooth to the touch, easy to put on, soft, and thinner than expected. We even found that it’s good for braving the wind.
Fit-wise, we love that it is a good size even for our tester with a larger-than-normal head, and overall this beanie is not too snug but not floppy either. In terms of versatility, we think it’s great for casual wear, daily outings, and easy traveling. One thing to note: When uncuffed, there is a bit of a seam that is visible, but just on the cuff section. But overall, this Brooks Brothers beanie has great quality, craftsmanship, a comfortable size, and reasonable price.
Materials | 50% wool, 50% cashmere |
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Style | Ribbed hem, cuffed |
Colors | 4 |
How to Wear Beanies for Men
Wearing beanies the right way will really round out your outfits. To do so, you need to first find a beanie that is well-fitting, and one that suits your style—from classic to slouchy to cuffed. You should also harmonize the color of your beanie with the rest of your outfit for a cohesive look (or use a beanie as a pop of color). Additionally, play with different angles and positions of the beanies—straight on your head, slightly tilted to the side, or pulled back.
And leverage your hair too: If you have longer hair, consider letting some strands peek out from under the beanie for a relaxed and casual vibe; if you have short hair, the beanie can sit lower on your forehead.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which Brand Has the Best Beanies?
Many menswear and outdoor clothing brands are known for producing high-quality beanies that combine comfort, style, and durability. Carhartt also offers the most popular beanies on Amazon that are warm, affordable, and built to last. Brands like The North Face, Canada Goose, and Patagonia make top-notch winter beanies that are designed for cold weather conditions. Lululemon and Mack Weldon are our favorites for everyday beanies that combine tech-backed performance and versatile styles. For casual beanies, Everlane, Naadam, and Buck Mason are customers’ favorites.
Why Is Everyone Wearing Carhartt Beanies?
Carhartt’s beanies have gained immense popularity for several reasons. One, they’re rugged and durable, as expected of the workwear brand. Secondly, they’re warm, thanks to the insulating properties in the acrylic blends. Thirdly, they’re versatile and can easily transition from daily travels to hiking to casual outings. The workwear, utilitarian aesthetic with the iconic logo is also a nice touch. But perhaps most importantly, the fact that a Carhartt beanie only costs about $20 and yet is arguably the best beanie of all time is what really makes buyers love it.
Is It Healthy to Wear a Beanie All the Time?
Having a beanie over your head constantly might have some implications for your hair and scalp health. Specifically, wearing a beanie all the time can limit air circulation to your scalp which could potentially make dandruff worse or prevent hair growth. Friction from the beanie against your hair may lead to breakage and damage as well. And if the beanie is not clean or if you sweat while wearing it, it could cause acne on the forehead. Hence, you should always take a break from wearing beanies on a beanie-wearing day to let your scalp breathe, not to mention clean your beanies appropriately.