Shirosa Bone Hats

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What Shirosa Bone Hats Are Designed For

Bone hats function as the base layer worn directly on the head before placing the headscarf. Shirosa's approach to this category is utilitarian: the bonnets are cut to sit close to the hairline, reducing slippage and providing a smooth surface for the headscarf to rest on. They are not decorative items and are not intended to be visible in the finished look. Their value lies in how they perform beneath the outer covering — keeping the headscarf stable and adding a modest base layer around the forehead and nape.

Color and Pairing

The available colorways are white and black. White bone hats are typically paired beneath lighter headscarves — cream, ivory, pale grey, or pastel tones — where a dark undercap might show through. Black bone hats work well beneath darker scarves, including navy, burgundy, dark green, and charcoal. For medium tones such as camel or terracotta, either option can work depending on the weight of the scarf fabric. Choosing the undercap color based on the scarf material's opacity is the most practical approach.

Fit and Sizing

Shirosa bone hats are offered in a standard fit. This sizing approach reflects the category norm: bone hats are typically elasticated or stretchy enough to accommodate a range of head sizes without requiring multiple size options. For those unsure whether standard sizing will suit them, checking the specific product page for stretch information or dimensions is recommended. More bonnet options from other brands can be found in the bonnets category.

  1. Are Shirosa bone hats suitable for modest wear standards?

    Yes. Bone hats are a foundational modest wear accessory worn directly beneath the headscarf to add coverage at the hairline and help secure the outer covering. Shirosa produces these specifically as undercaps for hijab wear, making them a functional rather than decorative part of a modest dressing routine.
  2. What fabrics are used in Shirosa bone hats?

    Detailed fabric composition data is not listed for the current Shirosa bonnets. Bone hats in this category are commonly produced in cotton, jersey, or cotton-blend fabrics designed to sit comfortably against the skin. For exact material information, each product page includes the fabric specification before purchase.
  3. What sizes do Shirosa bone hats come in?

    Shirosa bone hats are available in a standard size. This is typical for the bonnet category, as most undercaps are produced with stretch or elastic construction that fits a general range of head sizes. Plus-size options are not currently listed in this selection.