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Above all, we advise always having a detail-oriented friend to help you carefully take measurements to ensure accuracy. With the measurements, you can check our sizing chart on the item's product page or the image gallery to determine the correct size.

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Step 1: Wrap a measuring tape around your head, just above your eyebrows and ears. Make sure the tape is level and snug but not too tight. Note down the circumference of your head in inches or centimeters.

Step 2: Check our size guide on the item's product page or image gallery. Use your head circumference measurement to find your size in the chart. If your measurement falls between two sizes, always use the larger size to avoid a too-tight fit.

Step 3: Consider the style of headwear you're buying. Different types of headwear require extra measurements. For instance, a hat with a brim must fit snugly on your head but not be so tight that it leaves a mark on your forehead. On the other hand, a headscarf should be loose enough to allow for some movement but not so loose that it slides off easily.

Step 4: Remember the fabric. You may need to size down if you buy headwear made from a stretchy material such as Lycra. Conversely, if you're buying a hat or headscarf made from a stiff material such as straw, you should size up to ensure a comfortable fit.

Step 5: Try it on before you buy; if you're shopping in-store, take the time to try on the headwear before making your purchase. Move your head around to ensure the headwear stays in place and is not too tight or loose. If you're shopping online, read reviews from other customers to understand how the headwear fits and whether you need to size up or down.

 

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