Beret Beanie 60% OFF
Beret Beanie 60% OFF
Details
Our Beret Beanie is as stylish as it is warm. We put one of our vintage beret labels front and center to give you that retro cool vibe. We also added a red stripe running to the back alongside our signature five x's to keep it interesting from any angle. The blend of baby alpaca and wool keeps it perfectly lightweight, and the interior liner adds extra warmth.
Wear it:
Spring style it with your favorite denim, the Laundry Hoodie, and a cool sneaker. Winter style it-rock it with a puffer coat or take it to the slopes.
Size + Fit
Our beanie fit most heads. Not sure if yours fits the beanie - The Beret Beanie is 10” in length, with ample stretch. We wear it with the beret label in front, but style it how you like. Your beanie, your choice.
Materials
These pieces are available in small quantities, so treat them kindly. Hand wash or dry clean only. Cool iron if necessary. No bleach. Do not twist. Lay flat to dry. Do not tumble.
Materials: 60% Baby Alpaca, 5% Merino Wool, 35% Polyamide
Color: Black
Origin: Peru
MATERIALS MATTER
Alpaca Wool
Why alpaca? Alpacas are curious, social and (we think) adorable. Their fleece is renewable, sustainable, and eco-friendly. They are also gentle on the environment- they only eat the tops of the grass, and their softly padded hooves have little impact on the land. Alpaca fleece is hypoallergenic, resistant to breaking and pilling, and a great insulator. It’s pretty soft too!
Vintage Beret Labels
Check out these vintage beret labels. They’ve never been used but we think they are worth showing off so we’ve put them on our beanie for all to see! These one-of-a-kind elements are here in limited quantities - no pressure, right?
Woven Labels
If some of our patches are reminiscent of paintings you’ve seen before, you definitely paid attention during that art history class. Our woven labels are reproductions of a reproduction - repro squared, we guess. The original vintage silk woven labels from Warner Woven Labels date from the 50’s through the 70’s. Depicting famous paintings, each one adorned a calendar, which were given to loyal customers as a thank you. We make clothes and not calendars, so consider this our take.