The hat is what we turn to when looking for a stylish accessory to complete our outfits, protect us from the sun's harmful rays, or keep us warm in colder weather. However, when it comes to buying hats for kids and adults, there are some important differences to consider. You may end up purchasing the wrong size if you assume that kids' hats and adults' hats are the same.

Here's what you need to know about kids' hat size versus adult hat size

The Material is the Same—It’s All About the Fit

First things first, let's clear up one thing. Hats for kids and adults are generally made from the same materials. Whether it’s leather, canvas, soaka or wool felt, the fabrics used to create these hats don’t change based on age. A kid's baseball cap will feel just like an adult’s in terms of material quality. That means when you're shopping, you don’t need to wonder if a kid’s hat is somehow "less durable" or "lower quality." It’s not—it’s built the same.

Where the major difference lies is in the sizing. Kids and adults simply have different-sized heads (for the most part), and a one-size-fits-all hat is rarely the solution.

Why Hat Size Matters

Choosing the right hat size isn’t just about looks—it’s about comfort and practicality, too. A hat that's too big will keep slipping off, and one that's too tight can leave those uncomfortable red marks or even cause headaches. For kids, wearing the wrong size over time might even discourage them from wearing hats altogether—and they need their hats for sun protection, warmth, or just sheer fun!

For adults, a poorly fitting hat can make you self-conscious or keep you fiddling with it all day. Nobody has time for that.

Making Sense of Size Differences

Kids’ hat sizes are made for smaller, growing heads, typically ranging from a circumference of about 19 inches (48 cm) to 22 inches (56 cm). Adult hats, on the other hand, usually start at 21 inches (54 cm) and go up to 24 inches (61 cm) or more. It’s a subtle difference, but it’s enough to matter.

Keep in mind that some kids might have head sizes closer to that of a smaller adult, especially older children or teens. Similarly, adults with smaller heads might find kids’ hats fit them better. That’s why measuring correctly is key.

How to Measure Head Size the Right Way

Getting the perfect hat size starts with a simple measurement. Here’s how to do it:

  • Grab a Flexible Tape Measure: The cloth kind you’d find in a sewing kit works best. If you don’t have one, use a string and measure it against a ruler afterwards.
  • Measure around the Largest Part of the Head: Place a tape measure or string around your head, starting from the middle of the forehead, just above the eyebrows, and around the widest part at the back of the head. Keep the tape snug but not tight.
  • Write Down the Measurement: Measure in inches or centimetres, depending on what the sizing chart calls for.

Once you have the measurement, check the sizing chart provided by the hat brand. It’s important to note that hat sizes can vary between different styles, so always refer to exact measurements rather than assuming your usual size will fit.

Final Thoughts

Whether you’re shopping for a kid or just looking to replace your worn-out hat, remembering that "one size does not fit all" is key. Taking the time to accurately measure your head and referring to sizing charts will ensure a perfect fit every time. Rest assured, Kakadu Traders Australia’s range of kids and adult hats will have something for everyone. With detailed product descriptions and size details, shopping for hats has never been easier.

So browse our collection today to pick your new favourite hat and enjoy the perfect fit!

January 20, 2025 — melissa whillas