For the past 90 days, I've been wearing the Beanie Hat Beret Cap from Wholecustomdesign—specifically the women's New Red Blue Sweatband Wool Hundred Arts Culture Painter Hats in size 56-58cm. This is my detailed, day-by-day account of the experience, including whether I think it's a worthwhile purchase. Finding a beanie that's both stylish and durable can be surprisingly tricky.
Keep reading to see how it performed.
Delivery was prompt, and the packaging, while simple, did its job. My initial reaction was that the colors were more vivid than they appeared online—a bright, eye-catching mix of red and blue. The wool felt pleasantly soft to the touch, which eased my concern about potential itchiness. The integrated sweatband seemed like a thoughtful feature. I was unsure about the "Hundred Arts Culture Painter Hats" aesthetic, but I decided to give it a chance.
I put it on right away. The fit was snug without being tight, and the 56-58cm sizing felt accurate. Looking in the mirror, I noticed it was a departure from my usual, more subdued style—but it had a distinctive charm. The material quality seemed better than expected for the price; it definitely didn't feel like a bargain-bin item. You can browse the WholeCustomDesign Store online.
Verdict: A promising start, though the bold style may require an adjustment period.
I wore the beanie daily for the first week to test its everyday performance. Initially, I felt a bit conspicuous—it's certainly a statement piece. However, I began receiving compliments, and people appeared to enjoy its unique look. The sweatband proved effective, keeping my forehead dry during brisk walks and in mild weather. After a few days, I observed minor pilling on the wool. It wasn't significant, but I made a note to monitor it.
I experimented with different outfits and found it paired best with casual wear like jeans, sweaters, or jackets. It didn't blend as well with more formal attire. During dog walks, it stayed securely in place even in windy conditions. The wool provided warmth without causing overheating.
Key takeaways from the first week:
Verdict: Comfortable and stylish for casual settings, though slight pilling and fading are worth noting.