| Not required | |
| Calculated during checkout |
| Size | cm | in |
|---|---|---|
| S | 54.5 - 56.5 | 21 ½ - 22 ¼ |
| M | 56.5 - 58.5 | 22 ¼ - 23 |
| L | 58.5 - 60.5 | 23 - 23 ¾ |
| XL | 60.5 - 62.5 | 23 ¾ - 24 ⅝ |
Finding your cap size is easy. Please follow our guide before adding your chosen cap to the cart.
Wrap a soft measuring tape or length of string/cord around your head where your cap would naturally sit. Keep in mind how tight you would like your cap to fit
If using a measuring tape, you're good to go.
If
using string/cord, measure against a ruler to find
the length.
Compare to the size chart and add to cart.
Remember that all our caps can be adjusted +/- 1.5 cm using the strap.
Sizing mirrors our caps, but we recommend sizing down if on the lower end of our measurement chart.
Find a measuring tape or something else to measure your head with.
Place the measuring tool around your head where your beanie would naturally sit.
Compare the measurements to the size chart and decide on what fit you want for your beanie.
Keep in mind the beanie’s height and the silhouette you prefer when selecting your size.
Visit the full size & fit guide here
Once you have measured your head and referenced our size guide, you may find that your head is in-between sizes. This means you can select either size, but there are two factors that contribute to how the cap will fit—circumference and depth. Keep in mind, all our caps have an adjustable strap at the back, which will give you 1-1.5 cm to tighten or extend.
If your measurement is between two sizes, it means that both sizes will fit around your head but the larger size option will have a deeper fit. This influences how close to your ears the cap will rest and how it will look.
We have spent years crafting perfect fit. This is one reason Varsity Headwear caps are unique.
Finding your correct size helps ensure you get the right fitting cap the first time. You're also helping reduce carbon emissions by lowering return shipments.
A "one size fits all" cap is normally equivalent to a Medium in our range. Size specific caps are normally a good indication towards our sizing.
Do you have a bike helmet, ski helmet or another type of headwear? It is highly likely that you would use the same size.
Statistically, it is highly likely that a male will fit into a Medium and a female into a Small—unless you know that your head is either slightly smaller or larger than average. In this case, you should size up or down accordingly.