A ribbed beanie that sits correctly on the head without flattening everything underneath it or sitting so high that it reads as a chimney rather than a hat requires a specific combination of ribbing tension, fabric weight and construction. The rib needs to stretch enough to fit but recover enough to hold its shape rather than gradually drooping throughout the day. The height of the beanie when worn needs to suit the face shape and the intention of the wearer. These are the ribbed beanies that manage the balance between stretch and recovery correctly and that sit on the head in a way that looks intentional rather than accidental.

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