Abundant Quantity: you'll receive 80 pcs winter beanie bulk in black, dark gray, light gray, khaki, and navy blue, 16 of each color; This is enough for everyday wear and sharing with friends; The generous quantity and thoughtful combination allow you to donate these winter hats to charities and schools, keeping loved ones warm
Double Layered Design: the outer layer of the winter hats bulk are primarily made of polyester fabric; The comfortable, stretchy, and soft fabric structure allows the winter hat to conform to your head shape, providing a comfortable yet non-restrictive fit; The skull cap with fleece lining is made of thickened polyester for warmth and comfort, making it the perfect winter companion; The material ensures durability and long-term use, and is resistant to fading or breaking; Do not machine wash
Comfortable Wearing Experience: the hats bulk for homeless are 7.4 inch/ 19cm long and 9 inch/ 23cm wide, suitable for heads 56-59cm ( 22-23.23 inches); It covers the ears and has adjustable elastic; The knit hat for cold weather fits most people comfortably, neither too tight nor too loose; This hat effectively keeps the head, forehead, and ears warm while also blocking wind and trapping heat; The knit skull caps will keep you extra warm, even in the coldest winter weather
Complete ear coverage: The beanies bulk for homeless are available in classic colors, is simple and stylish, versatile and can be easily paired with a down jacket, coat, hoodie, or wind breaker. Wear the beanie for daily commuting, outdoor activities, or casual shopping, providing warmth and a sophisticated look
Versatile Outdoor Use: the winter beanie hats for homeless is practical and portable, perfect for a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, walking, fishing, skiing, snowboarding, skating, running, cycling, and more, protecting you from cold winds and dust during winter; The thermal snow skull cap is also suitable as a birthday gift, winter gift, donation, church, personal use, or as a practical and thoughtful gift for the homeless, keeping them warm during the cold winter months