Someone wise once said, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only unsuitable clothing.” And the snood is the season’s chic answer to dressing suitably for all of the yuckiest weather that winter has to offer.

The snood, or balaclava or hood, is the unexpected style star of the season. On one hand, this knit head covering is practical, covering your painstakingly styled hair and protecting it from the elements. (We all remember that scene in Bridget Jones when her headscarf flies away during a drive in a convertible leaving her looking like she walked through a hedge backwards.) On the other hand, it also looks surprisingly chic. Throw on a knit snood, and all of a sudden, you’re channeling a mysterious heroine in a Russian novel. Impeccable winter vibes, if you ask me.

Chances are, you’ve already spotted plenty of It-girls walking the streets, protected from the wind, rain, and even snow in their sensible, fashionable snoods. But before you join the club, you’re also probably wondering how to style a snood.

There’s no denying that the knit headwear is a statement. So, you’re going to want to lean in and style in a way that feels intentional. Here are a few ideas to get you started…

How to style a snood over a cap

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For that model off-duty look, try wearing your snood over a cap. This I-just-threw-another-layer-on-and-wound-up-looking-effortlessly-chic look never fails to hit the stop. Plus, it will give you an added layer of protection from the wind and rain. Style with sporty track pants and a knit sweater for a truly understated look, or wear a structured blazer and sneakers. The point is, play with mismatched styles for some added interest.

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