Hats should generally be worn at an angle, not directly on your head. Try tilting them forward or backward to see what angle works best for your face and hair type.
How to choose a hat that's right for you
There are two important parts to choosing the right hat - the body and brim
A tall body will make you look taller
A wide brim will make you look smaller
A brim that curves down will make you look shorter
An upturned brim will make you look taller
A large brim will better protect you from the sun
A wide brim is good for longer faces
A tall hat should be worn on a short face
A deep body should not touch the top of your ears, but should not be more than 2cm above your ears
Berets work better on shorter faces than on longer faces
Pointed shapes (like the Fedora style) work better on shorter faces because they create a longer visual effect
Hats should generally be worn at an angle, not directly on your head. Try tilting them forward or backward to see what angle works best for your face and hair type.
How to avoid a hat messing up your hair? Make sure your hair is completely dry before putting on a hat. Try to follow the direction of your hair and don't pull it down hard after putting it on. But no matter what, there may be some indentation, and it will look uneven. After taking off the hat, comb your hair with your fingers.