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Wearing a Brimmed Beanie: Avoiding Eye Obstruction & Proper Fit

A brimmed beanie is designed to *prevent* it from getting in your eyes! The brim is there to shade your face. However, here's how you might accidentally wear one so the brim interferes with your vision, or how you could intentionally wear it that way (though it's not recommended):

* Pull it too low: The most obvious way is to pull the beanie down too far on your forehead. The brim will then be sitting lower than it's intended to, potentially obstructing your view.

* Incorrect sizing: If the beanie is too large, it might slide down more easily, even if you try to wear it correctly.

* Shape the brim down: Some brims are more flexible than others. You could manually bend or shape the brim downward, though this might not hold for long and could look a bit odd.

* Intentional Styling (not recommended): While not the intended purpose, some people might wear it pushed forward more than usual for a certain style. This is uncomfortable and not practical.

Remember, brimmed beanies are meant to keep the sun or snow out of your eyes. Adjust the hat to sit comfortably on your head so the brim is doing its job and not blocking your view.