An organic cotton beanie (raise funds for animals!)

freedom for animals beanie
Freedom for Animals is a charity that campaigns for zoo welfare (it’s presently trying to rescue 15 penguins stuck in a ‘dungeon’ in a London aquarium, to more suitable habitats. Its organic beanie hats help to raise money for the cause (also in green).

Do you really need to wear a hat?

Not everyone does, but they do provide protection as you lose heat from your head in cold weather. And in warm weather, they can shield your eyes (and protect men with bald heads from getting burned!)

Use wide-brimmed hats to shield the face, neck and eyes from sun damage, and beanies to protect against rain and wind. Many runners like caps to provide a focus shield against distractions.

Hat safety for babies

The Lullaby Trust says that hats (and outdoor layers) should be removed when moving indoors or into a warm car, to prevent overheating (babies regulate temperature through their heads, and keeping them covered inside risks making them too hot).

15°C–16°C) to keep them warm. 

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