The Huffington Post may have missed the mark on this one! While the Sundance Film Festival is over, this article really struck a nerve with us, along with some of the commenters on the article. Especially when tackling the cold mid-west weather, it’s essential to keep your head and neck warm, since these parts of your body are most sensitive to the changes in temperature. Check out the slideshow and decide for yourself – are these hats a little over the top or just right for the winter season?
One commenter wrote, “I was just there, Thursday to Sunday. It was cold and snowed for three days straight….. people wear hats whens it’s cold…. right? At least most of the people I saw were. In Park City, Utah people dress for the weather and casual clothes are the norm. Skiing, snowboarding, shopping, running from one film to another, etc etc. What do you expect them to wear?”
To counter this, another commenter posted, “I’m from Park City, UT; when Sundance comes to town we all laugh. You can sure [tell] who wants to be noticed! Plus everyone follows the same dress code: ugly hat, all dressed in black, boots they can’t walk in, and fur. The people who come all dressed in black are known as PIB’s (People in Black). For us locals, we don’t care who you are. Show your movie, spend your money, leave, and give us our town back!
We’re pretty sure these hats fit the bill when it comes to protecting yourself from chillier temperatures, but we may be a little bias. Let us know what you think, leave a comment at the bottom of the post, on our Facebook, or give us a shout on Twitter @hatsdotcom!



