Multiple reports discuss how people in Britain prepare for a potential 35C heatwave and the practical and style impacts of wearing sunhats. The articles note that while sunhats are designed to help with heat and sun exposure, the choice of hat and how it is worn can affect how an outfit looks. They describe “common style mistakes” that may make people appear awkward, emphasizing that some sunhat styles are more flattering or better suited to certain outfits than others. The coverage frames the issue as a matter of balancing function with appearance during hot weather. Although the reports focus on fashion guidance, they do not present new safety or medical findings; instead, they concentrate on general observations about styling, fit, and suitability of sunhats for summer wear. Overall, the sources agree that sunhats can either complement or disrupt an outfit depending on how they are selected and styled, in the context of unusually hot conditions expected in the UK.