Is it really unusable? I don't want to get rid of it because it was a gift, but it's always taking up space in my drawers, and the fact I can't seem to combine it with anything is driving me crazy.There must be something, I've seen people pulling off way more out there shit. Crazy colours and avant garde bs, this beanie can't be the end of the road.Is this an unstopable force? I'm unironically going insane.
I want to clarify, I mean to wear in an urban context, not as a peruvian highland farmer.
(It's very comfy however...)
>>18098610a christmas sweater, turtleneck or similar items
>>18098654So similarly patterned wear? I was thinking that maybe the issue with this beanie was actually the pattern rather than the shape.I've also thought about combining it with more a more nautical oriented fashion. https://epochs.co/features/epochs-guide-to-nautical-clothingWhat do you think?
>>18098668Maybe the key to this item is the nonchalance of not giving a fuck if it's silly. For outerwear I would probably go with some hardshell outdoors jacket as it fits within that niche.
>>18098610gorp/hiking clothes in the winter. cool hat.
a poncho
>>18098716Yes, I agree. I will try it with nautical inspired sweaters and see where that leads me. I won't even comment on the hat
help me i cant wear a hat
>>18098610what do you normally wear? this would definitely go well with rustic/granola clothes like cords or canvas work pants, henley or grandpa shirt, flannel, overshirt, hiking boots, etc. or for a more urban look it could be a standout piece with complementary earth tone chinos, a fuzzy sweater, and sneakers.i would say actually avoid other patterns, you dont want to overwhelm the eyes.