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Size chart guide for big Hats for Big Heads: XXL, Size 8, 66cm & Beyond

Size chart guide for big Hats for Big Heads: XXL, Size 8, 66cm & Beyond

Imagine a hat with enough space to keep your head cool, fit properly, and not squeeze your temples. That's what a size 9 hat offers about 28 inches of headroom.

How to Measure Your Head for a Hat

Step-by-Step Measuring Guide

  1. Wrap a soft measuring tape around the widest part of your head.

  2. Measure about 1 inch above your eyebrows.

  3. Note the circumference in inches or cm.

Using the Math Formula

Divide your head circumference (in inches) by 3.14. That gives you your hat size.
Example:
26 inches ÷ 3.14 = 8.3 → Your size = 8 1/4

Frequently Asked Sizing Questions

What’s the Biggest Hat Size You Can Buy?

At The Big Hat Store, we go all the way to size 9 1/4 or 74 cm the largest commercially available.

Is 2XL Enough or Do You Need 4XL?

If your head is 60 cm or more, start looking at 3XL and above for a better fit and deeper crown.

Why Most Hats Don’t Fit Big Heads

Industry Limitations and Mass Market Sizing

Most brands cap their sizes to save on costs and inventory. That means people with large heads often get left out.

Why Custom and Specialty Hats Are Better

Specialty stores like The Big Hat Store create designs specifically with depth, width, and comfort in mind.

Types of Hats That Work Best for Big Heads

Baseball Caps with Adjustable Straps

Velcro, snapbacks, or buckle systems make it easier to fit comfortably.

Bucket Hats with Deep Crowns

These provide plenty of space and sun protection, win-win!

Stretch-Fit and Elastic Options

Flexible sizing with materials that give just enough stretch.

Best Materials for Big Hats

Breathable Cotton

Keeps your head cool, perfect for everyday wear.

Structured Wool

Ideal for colder seasons with a nice firm shape.

Stretchy Synthetic Blends

Perfect for fitted caps or athletic wear.

Fashion Tips for People with Bigger Heads

Balance is Key

Avoid hats that are too small in brim or too shallow in depth, it throws off your whole look.

Brim Size Matters

Go for slightly wider brims to match the scale of your head shape.

Why Choose the Big Hat Store

Sizes That Actually Fit

From 2XL to 4XL, the Big Hat Store doesn’t stop where others do.

Stylish Options for Every Look

Whether you need a sun hat, trucker cap, or fedora, we’ve got something that won’t just fit, but look awesome.

Reviews & Real Experiences

What Customers Are Saying

"Finally, a hat that doesn’t give me a headache!"
"I used to dread hat shopping, until I found you guys."

Top Rated Products for Large Heads

  • Extra Deep Baseball Caps (Size 9+)

  • 4XL Safari Hats

  • 3XL Bucket Hats for Summer

How to Care for Your Big Hat

Cleaning and Storing Tips

Always use cold water for cotton hats. Store with shape-preserving inserts.

Reshaping and Repair Tips

Use steam for reshaping wool hats and avoid folding brims.

Where to Buy the Best Hats for Big Heads

Online Options

Sites like BigHatStore.com cater to large heads exclusively. Easy to shop, easier to love.

Custom Hat Makers

If you have a size beyond 4XL, some milliners can help craft a hat just for you.

Final Thoughts – Embrace the Big Hat Life

You’ve got a big brain? Great. Now let’s give it the comfort it deserves. With more options than ever before, from XXL hat sizes to hat size 9, there’s finally room for everyone Check our size guide. Whether you're rocking a 63 cm or 74 cm head, you don’t have to compromise on style anymore.

FAQs

1. What size hat is 63 cm?
A 63 cm hat size falls between 7 7/8 and 8, which usually translates to a 3XL.

2. Is size 9 hat the biggest?
Commercially, yes. It fits up to 74 cm and is generally labeled 4XL.

3. What is XXL hat size in inches?
XXL typically fits heads between 23" - 23.5" (58 cm - 60 cm).

4. Are there stylish hats in 66 cm or above?
Absolutely! The Big Hat Store offers baseball, bucket, and dress hats in 66 cm and larger.

5. Can I custom order a 4XL+ hat?
Yes, through specialty hat makers or custom milliners who work with unique sizing.