The A Hat in Time modding community proves that fashion is just another form of time-warping magic. Whether you prefer cute, creepy, or completely chaotic — there’s a mod out there that fits your style.
Keep exploring. Keep customizing. And always wear a hat.
The A Hat in Time modding community has expanded the game’s fashion potential into a massive, community-driven style gallery. While the base game offers dozens of customization options like the Raincoat, Queen's Dress, and Virtual Kid outfits, the Steam Workshop elevates this with over 50 unique custom outfits and hundreds of modded dyes. Fashion Gallery Highlights
Modders have introduced everything from intricate 3D model overhauls to simple "quality of life" fashion tweaks:
Full Body Overhauls: Popular mods include the Dino Kid, Pajama Costume (which includes a pillow weapon), and the Halloween Witch Skin.
Dynamic Dyes: Beyond standard colors, modders create "aesthetic" palettes and dye templates that allow for complex patterns and multi-color gradients not found in the vanilla game.
Hat Flairs & Accessories: Mods like the Flairs & Outfits pack add new visual variants for base-game hats, allowing players to match their headwear to specific modded costumes.
Advanced Customization Tools: The Character Creator mod is a staple for fashionistas, as it allows players to equip dyes and costumes simultaneously, breaking standard game limitations to create unique hybrid looks. Community Style Showcase Steam Workshop::A Hat in Time Mods Steam Community
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Custom outfits and dyes in A Hat in Time transform through the vast creative library of the Steam Workshop. Modders have contributed over 50 unique costumes, ranging from elaborate "Lolita" fashion packs to sharp crossovers with other games. 🧥 Mod Fashion Gallery A Hat In Time Nude Mod
Modders often bundle outfits with custom flairs (hat variants) and dyes to create cohesive looks.
Lolita Fashion Pack: Adds intricate, ruffle-heavy dresses inspired by Gothic and Sweet Lolita styles. Persona 5 "Joker" Dye
: Gives Hat Kid a sharp black-and-red aesthetic based on the Phantom Thieves. Nyakuza Bow Kid
: Portals the DLC street style onto Bow Kid with custom color schemes.
Aesthetic Dye Mods: Collections focused on pastel, neon, or retro-themed color palettes to refresh default outfits.
Cosmetic Flairs: Items like sunglasses or custom hat models (e.g., the Time Stop visor) that change your silhouette. Steam Workshop::My A Hat in Time Addon Collection Steam Community Steam Workshop::Hat in time mods Steam Community Steam Workshop::Nyakuza Bow Kid (Outfit) Steam Community A Hat In Time Mods - Nexus Mods A Hat In Time Mods - Nexus Mods Steam Workshop::Costume Select Steam Community Steam Workshop::A Hat in Time - Flairs & Outfits Steam Community A Hat in Time Costumes - Camille Sloan Camille Sloan Steam Workshop::A Hat in Time - Flairs & Outfits Steam Community Steam Workshop::Foreling's Hat Kid Costume Steam Community
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In the vibrant, time-rifting universe of A Hat in Time, fashion is not merely cosmetic—it is a language. The game’s protagonist, the tiny, purple-clad space traveler known as Hat Kid, communicates her mood, her origins, and her adventures through an ever-expanding wardrobe of collectible hats, badges, and dye palettes. The base game offers a charming but curated selection of these items. However, it is within the sprawling, chaotic, and deeply creative modding community that this fashion system blossoms into a true gallery—an endless, player-driven exhibition of style, humor, technical artistry, and personal expression.
This essay explores the A Hat in Time modding scene’s “fashion and style gallery,” treating it not as a collection of disparate files, but as a living digital museum. We will examine three primary wings of this gallery: The Hall of Character Homage (costume and crossover mods), The Atelier of Original Design (custom hat and badge mods), and The Studio of Technical Spectacle (full model and effect replacements). Through these, we see how modders transform a simple dress-up mechanic into a profound extension of gameplay and storytelling. The A Hat in Time modding community proves
“I combined the Starry Cape with the Gatto Glasses – looks like magical detective chic.” – @ModStylist42
“The community’s use of color palettes is unreal. Someone made a monochrome noir outfit that fits Subcon Forest perfectly.” – Forum user HatDrip
To navigate the massive workshop, we have curated a gallery of the most influential fashion sub-genres.
Idle Animation Packs:
Hat Flairs (replacements for default hats):
The most immediately accessible gallery wing is dedicated to cross-pollination and tribute. Here, modders dress Hat Kid in the skins of other beloved characters, creating a playful dialogue between A Hat in Time and the broader gaming and pop culture universe. This is where fashion becomes fandom.
One finds Hat Kid donning the scarlet hoodie and sentient knife of Tattletail’s Mama, the striped shirt of Undertale’s Sans, or the flowing silver quills of Sonic the Hedgehog’s Shadow. The skill here lies in translation: how does one map the lanky silhouette of a character like The Legend of Zelda’s Link onto Hat Kid’s small, round frame? The best mods do not simply retexture; they re-proportion. A Hollow Knight mod, for instance, replaces Hat Kid’s model with a white-masked, cloaked vessel, but retains her signature flopping hat physics—creating a fusion that is both eerie and endearing.
Beyond simple costumes, the Hall of Homage includes “prop and badge” tributes. A badge might replace Hat Kid’s default umbrella with Kingdom Hearts’ Keyblade, or a hat might mimic the functionality of a character’s signature move. The Portal mod, for example, offers a Long Fall Boot badge that changes the sound of landing and leaves a faint blue portal trail. These mods are not just visual; they are sensory homages that invite players to re-experience familiar stories through the lens of Hat Kid’s innocent mischief.
No article about a fashion gallery is complete without naming the creators. While usernames change, certain community pillars remain legendary. The A Hat in Time modding community has
These artists often release their work exclusively on the A Hat in Time Steam Workshop under the "Cosmetics" tag, but the true aficionados follow their social media for WIP (Work In Progress) shots.
For when one Hat Kid just isn't enough.
This section is dedicated to complete model overhauls. From turning the cast into other video game icons to importing entirely original characters, these mods redefine who is saving time.
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Caption: Calculated. A perfect blend of overwatch style and A Hat in Time charm. The rigging on the chronal accelerator is surprisingly seamless.
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Caption: King of the Monsters (and cute hats). Proof that you don't need to be humanoid to rock a top hat.
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Caption: Floral Satisfaction. Playing as the Snatcher changes the game from a platformer to a chaotic power trip. Look at that posture!