A hat sits directly above the forehead, which makes it one of the fastest ways to change a face's apparent proportions without cutting or growing anything. On a inverted triangle face — forehead is the widest point; jaw is significantly narrower, tapering to a fine chin. — the right hat shape can meaningfully rebalance the silhouette.
Construction and Fit
Construction: Brim extends 3+ inches from the crown in all directions, horizontal silhouette. Adds significant horizontal width above and around the face.
Why It Suits This Shape
Why it suits this shape: Minimize width at the forehead and temples while building width or structure at the jaw, using volume, texture, or facial hair to bring the lower face into closer proportion with the upper face. A wide-brim hat works well here because it's longer, narrower faces that benefit from added horizontal scale, which is close to a direct description of a inverted triangle face's starting proportions.
Where to Be Careful
Where to be careful: Already-wide faces, where the brim's width competes with the face's own.