Women's Accessories
This category covers women's fashion accessories such as sun-protective hats, scarves, and lightweight cover-ups, with 17 products indexed and an average rating of 4.70. Price points center around a single mid-range level (average $35), and Coolibar is a top brand represented
Top Products
Fingerless UV sun gloves with grip - UPF 50+ (Ouray)
Coolibar
Budget
Fingerless UV sun gloves with UPF 50+ for women
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves - Grey, x-small
Coolibar
Budget
Coolibar UV fingerless sun gloves
Coolibar
Budget
UPF 50+ unisex sun gloves, grey, x-small, silicone grip
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves (X-Small) with grip
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves (XS) in grey
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves with grip
Coolibar
Budget
UPF 50+ Sun gloves for unisex, grey, size XS
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves, grey, x-small
Coolibar
Budget
UPF 50+ Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves, grey
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves (XS) Coolibar
Coolibar
Budget
UPF 50+ Unisex Sun Gloves, Grey, X-Small
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves (XS) grey
Coolibar
Budget
Unisex UV fingerless sun gloves - grey, upf 50+
Coolibar
Budget
Fingerless UV Sun Gloves (UPF 50+) - Ouray
Coolibar
Budget
Ouray UV fingerless sun gloves, grey, x-small
Coolibar
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right accessory for my outfit or occasion?
Consider the occasion, color palette, scale and balance with your outfit; smaller, subtle pieces suit professional settings while bolder, statement accessories work for casual or evening looks. Match metals and tones to existing jewelry and choose materials (leather, silk, metal) that fit the formality and weather
What features should I look for when buying wearable sun-protective accessories?
Look for labeled UPF or UV-protective fabrics, wide brims or coverage area, breathable materials, and adjustable fittings to keep the accessory secure while maximizing sun coverage. Verified UPF ratings and lightweight, quick-dry fabrics improve comfort in warm weather
How much should I expect to spend on women's fashion accessories in this category?
Prices vary by type and brand; budget options commonly fall under $50 while mid-range pieces often range from $50 to $150. Premium materials or brand-specific technical features can push prices higher, with the category average near the mid tens of dollars
What materials and construction should I look for to ensure durability?
Choose accessories with quality stitching, reinforced stress points, rust-resistant hardware for metal parts, and durable materials such as genuine or well-treated leather, tightly woven fabrics, or plated metals that resist tarnish. Removable or replaceable components (like straps or clasps) extend usable life
How do I care for and clean different types of accessories?
Follow care labels: spot-clean fabric with mild detergent, wipe metal and leather with a soft damp cloth and appropriate cleaner or conditioner, and air-dry away from direct heat. Store items in a cool, dry place and separate delicate pieces to avoid scratching or tangling
How can I ensure a proper fit for hats, scarves, belts, and other accessories?
Measure head circumference, waist, or neck according to the product type and compare to the seller's size chart; look for adjustable features like buckles, ties, or elastic panels. Read reviews for notes on run sizes (small/large) and consider return policies if fit is uncertain
Are there allergy or skin-sensitivity considerations when choosing accessories?
Yes—select hypoallergenic metals (surgical steel, titanium, or nickel-free alloys) and natural or labeled hypoallergenic fabrics if you have sensitive skin. Test new materials on a small skin area when possible and avoid adhesives or dyes known to cause reactions