A Canadian Toque

It’s going to be a white Christmas! Last year at this time we hadn’t even had our first snow fall yet. I’m overjoyed to know that there is some white on the ground, but the fact that it’s there also means that it’s cold out. In the past I’ve resorted to keeping my head, neck and ears warm with my hair. Don’t laugh, all you girls out there who’ve tied your hair up in the winter know exactly what I’m talking about. This year I decided to give keeping warm a go by using some of the hats that I own, but have never really put to use. In Canada we don’t call them beanies, we call them toques. That’s actually a common misconception since I’ve never called a knitted hat a toque in my life and I’m Canadian born and raised. So a beanie it is!

I’m absolutely in love with this burgundy mixed knit beanie that has an assortment of multi-colored threads going through it. The different colors gives the beanie a sort of multi-dimensional look which I appreciate besides it being just one color overall. The faux-fur pom on top is also removable, so on days that I just want a beanie with no topping, I can pop it off and away I go.

A Canadian Toque
A Canadian Toque
A Canadian Toque
A Canadian Toque
A Canadian Toque
A Canadian Toque
T-Shirt – c/o WMCFW15 | Vest – Dynamite | Pants – H&M | Shoes – H&M | Toque – Zipia
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