Care Tips to Keep Your Beanie Looking Fresh
Beanies take abuse - thrown in bags, worn in rain, stretched out. Follow these steps to make yours last:
Washing
- Hand wash in cold water. Use a mild detergent.
- If you must machine wash, put the beanie in a mesh laundry bag. Use the gentle cycle.
- Never use bleach or fabric softener - they ruin the yarn's integrity.
Drying
- Air dry flat. Do not hang - the weight of water can stretch the knit.
- Avoid direct sunlight for tie-dye beanies. Colors can fade.
- Never put a beanie in the dryer. The heat shrinks acrylic and ruins the cuff elasticity.
Storage
- Fold, don't cram. Stretching the cuff over a doorknob permanently widens it.
- Store in a drawer or on a shelf. Avoid hooks that create a vertical stretch mark.
Common Mistakes
- Don't pull from the top to put it on. Slide it over your head from bottom to top.
- Don't wash after every wear. Air it out instead. Wash every 5-7 wears unless it gets sweaty.
FAQ
How do I know which size Joe Bartolozzi beanie to buy?
Beanies are one-size-fits-most. The standard circumference is 21-23 inches with a stretchy ribbed knit. If you have a larger head (over 24 inches), the Camo Cuff Beanie offers a more relaxed fit due to its cotton blend. All others will stretch slightly over time.
What material are Joe Bartolozzi beanies made of?
Most beanies use 100% acrylic. The Camo Cuff Beanie uses a 60% cotton/40% polyester blend. The Tie-Dye Beanie has an internal fleece lining (100% polyester). The Classic Black Beanie is 100% acrylic.
Are Joe Bartolozzi beanies unisex?
Yes, all designs are unisex. The classic fold-over cuff allows for adjustable length. I've seen men and women style them equally well. The dad hats have an adjustable strap for a custom fit.
Can I wear a Joe Bartolozzi beanie in summer without overheating?
Yes, but choose the right one. The Camo Beanie's cotton-poly blend breathes better than acrylic. Wear it slouchy with a single roll to avoid covering your ears. The Lightweight Dad Hat is a better choice for 80°F+ days.
How do I remove pilling from my beanie?
Pilling is normal with acrylic yarns. Use a fabric shaver or a sharp razor gently over the pilled area. Avoid pulling the pills - that can create holes. Hand washing in cold water and air drying reduces future pilling.
Key Takeaways
- The Classic Black Logo Beanie is the best all-rounder for style and comfort.
- For warm weather, choose the Dad Hat over a beanie.
- Care matters: hand wash cold, air dry flat, and store folded.
- Tie-Dye and Camo beanies offer unique looks for fans who want to stand out.
- Sizing is universal but consider the Camo Beanie for larger heads.