January is filled with weird holidays, from Run Up The Flag Pole and See if 
Anyone Salutes Day (January 2) to Play God Day (January 9) to Measure Your Feet 
Day (January 23), but of all the strange holidays this month, perhaps one of 
the most fun is National Hat Day on the 15th. While there are plenty of fun 
ways to celebrate this holiday, there’s perhaps no better way for our Neatorama 
readers to celebrate with a great geek hat like one of these.

Knitted/Crocheted

Unsurprisingly, many of the best geek hats are custom made and, since many 
nerds also enjoy crafting, the majority of great geek hats you’ll find are 
knitted or crocheted.

Nerd Domo



As if any crochet Domo hat weren’t nerdy enough, Etsy seller littlepopos opted 
to make Domo in his excellent nerd incarnation, complete with tape on his 
glasses.

Skyrim



What better way to play your role as the Dovahkiin than to wear this delightful 
crochet steel helm based on the in-game icon by Etsy seller CreativeExcess. If 
you don’t want to fork over the money to get your own completed hat, you can 
always buy the pattern for $5, which is sort of a real-world version of forging 
your own helmet.

Pikachu



Pika-Pika-Pika-Hat! Why catch them all when you can get the cutest Pokemon hat 
from Etsy seller littlepopos?

Flying Spaghetti Monster




Are you a Pastafarian? Then show off your faith with this great Flying 
Spaghetti Monster beanie by Etsy seller atemptingmorsel.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles



Sometimes scarfing pizza and fighting crime with sweet marshal arts skills in 
winter can be way too chilly for the average head to handle. Fortunately, now 
you can stay warm in the style of your inspiration with these great TMNT caps 
by Etsy seller charmed come complete with matching masks in your choice of 
colors.

Cthulhu



Skiing Lovecraft lovers rejoice, you can finally hit the slopes in style thanks 
to Etsy seller CraftyPA’s Cthulhu ski hat. Lest you worry about being able to 
consume food or beverage while keeping your head warm in such fashion, don’t 
worry, there’s a mouth hole under the tentacles.

Fleece

If you don’t like yarn-ridden beanies though, perhaps you’d prefer one of these 
great geeky fleece hats.

Cthulhu



Yes, the great lord Cthulhu comes in all forms. For those who don’t like ski 
masks, perhaps a fleece monster on your head will be more comfortable. If 
that’s the case, head over to Etsy seller GrapeVineFires and grab your own evil 
headgear.

R2D2



Of course, those who prefer the myths of The Force will find themselves much 
more comfortable in this great R2D2 beanie by Etsy seller EnchantedCraft. If 
you buy one though, be prepared to be harassed into beeping all of your 
conversations every time you wear your new hat.

Angry Birds



Our Angry Birds Laplander hat is out of stock, but it’s certainly a cute 
addition to any hat collection and I’m sure that if enough of you request to be 
notified when the item is back in stock –Alex will make sure to order more as 
fast as he can.

Baseball Hats

These days, baseball caps are undoubtedly the most popular form of headgear 
around. For those who prefer to maintain a classic American style, these hats 
are sure to please.

Space Invaders



No word on where Flickr user mmoroca found this delightful Space Invaders hat, 
but if you happen to know where to buy one, please let us know in the comments 
as I’m sure many readers would love to have their own classic gaming hat.

w00t



Whether you’re a fan of the online shopping site or just like to use the 
expression to exclaim your joy, this w00t hat by Etsy seller ThreadFed is 
perfect for anyone who spends a lot of time online.

Like



Do you love Facebook? Well then, share your “like” with the world with this 
great like button hat by Etsy seller ThreadFed.

Beast of Arrrggghhh



To be fair, this one might not really look like a traditional baseball cap, but 
under all the eyes and horns great Monty Python plush is a classic, and 
comfortable, billed hat.

Wild & Weird

Don’t think for a second that geek hats are limited to the standard styles of 
beanies and baseball caps. Here are a few wonderfully weird options for those 
of you who really want your hats to make a statement.

Tim the Enchanter



For those who prefer to play as wizards rather than as monsters, this Tim the 
Enchanter hat should help you along your way, even if it might not be the most 
effective path of magical learning.

Sorting Hat



While it might not be the weirdest hat on this list, it’s undoubtedly one of 
the most geeky. After all, only a true nerd will appreciate the true value of 
an authentic Sorting Hat, particularly one purchased from the always wonderful 
Neatoshop.

Brain



Whether you’re setting up a trap to attract zombies or you just want to creep 
out those with an aversion to gore, this delightful brain cap is a great hat 
for any horror fan. Best of all, it’s the only one on this list that can be 
made at home using items you likely already have around the house.

Tesla Coil



(Video Link)

If you really want to get weird with your hat though, you could always follow 
these directions to make your own Tesla Coil hat that happens to play the theme 
song to Mortal Kombat. Sure it’s incredibly dangerous, but isn’t that half the 
point?

Do any of you have any great geeky hats? Will you be celebrating National Hat 
Day this year? Personally, I’ll be wearing one of my many vintage hats, it’s 
not really geeky, but I almost never wear them, so a holiday is a great excuse 
to do so.



http://www.neatorama.com/2012/01/12/17-great-geeky-hats-for-national-hat-day/



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