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CROWNCAPDear Lynn,

I love the hat!!!  We're hoping to go to Yosemite this winter or to Lake Tahoe so I can wear it.  Of course we will be in New York again so I hope I can wear it there as well.  Would love to get up to Canada too!

Hope you have a good season!
Rhona
PS if you get to LA give me a shout!

 

 

 


 

Dear Lynn and CrownCap,
Bravo !  Fabulous ! Stunning !  Amazing !  Wow !

Received my furry treasure this morning and it is much more than I was expecting. Gorgeous colour, beautiful feel, perfect fit, precisely the look and quality I had imagined but never really expected to see. What a true delight!
I will certainly sing your team's praises high, long and loud to anyone and everyone that asks, comments or even looks at my ushanka with even passing interest. In case I was unclear, many, many, many thanks.

Respectfully yours, 
Charles Sarkis


 

I loved my Crown Cap hat every moment I was wearing it.

Gary Miles
Miles and Shaffer LLT.
Chartered Accountant
Winnipeg, MB.
















 

as published in the Winnipeg Free Press, May 25, 2008 / photo by Bill Redekop.
Kelsey and John Beasley are pictured with their border collies and herd of Angus cattle, near Boggy Creek, Manitoba, Canada. Bill is wearing a "Dry Ice" - by Crowncap, Railroad Cap. Very Cool!


















 

I am a retired Art teacher from Saint John, NB, and now devote myself full time to painting. For at least fifteen years I have been wearing one of your products. Up until a few years ago it was always a six segment tweed or cloth cap but more recently I've been wearing one of your beanies.On an annual basis I treat myself to a new one - usually from Sears in Saint John - and wear it continually from the end of September through to May. I even wear it as I paint. Mick Jagger saw me in it two years ago when my wife and I saw the Rolling Stones perform on the Halifax Common in Nova Scotia during the tail end of a hurricane that had worked up the eastern seaboard. Suffice to say - other than the summer months - it is with me constantly. I am a fan. Although I've been wearing my beanies during the past three or four winters your caps have an advantage in that they have a lining. Have you ever considered producing a beanie - perhaps in tweed - with a lining. For a man with little hair it would allow me to keep my head a little warmer at the same time as wearing my favourite head gear. If your looking for a guinnea pig - I'm your man. I take a "large" in a cap and an"M/L" in a beanie. Unlike other guinnea pigs I'd obviously pay for the experiment.

Yours Paul Mathieson.

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