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Fur Hat

Prix normal$392.00
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  • Artisanal hand-knitted
  • Wild fur, sustainably sourced
  • A gift of everlasting warmth
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Produit

Elevate your winter style with a cozy Fur Hat from Dene Fur Clouds. Woven into every thread is tradition and craftsmanship from the Dene people of Northern Canada. Your purchase supports cultural preservation and eco-conscious elegance.

  • Unbeatable warmth: Sheared beaver fur is the warmest natural insulator. Keep toasty with a statement piece that goes beyond utility.


  • Silky-soft fur: A sensory, tactile experience made with one of nature's finest, sustainably sourced materials.


  • Comfortable fit: Knitted elasticity ensures a comfortable fit.

  • Easy care: Wash in cold water and dry flat.
$1 from every product purchased is contributed to on-the-Land initiatives for Indigenous youth, educators, and knowledge holders.

Matériau

100% sheared beaver fur: dense and velvety-soft underfur, ethically sourced and made in Northern Canada. Soft and sensory, the Fur Hat offers a unique tactile experience and is naturally biodegradable. 

    Entretien
    1. Handwash in cold water with a mild shampoo.
    2. Squeeze gently in a towel, and lay flat until almost dry.
    3. To fluff up the fur, tumble dry on low heat for 5 minutes.

    We also offer a Natural Fur Cleaner, to keep fur products like new.

    Taille

    Standard sizing for women. Men's sizing coming next season.

    Garantie

    Dene Fur Clouds offers a workmanship guarantee.

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    Carry a Legacy

    Drawing inspiration from the natural landscapes of the Sub-Arctic, Dene Fur Cloud creations represent harmony between luxury and conservation.

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    Made in Canada's North

    Fort Providence

    Your purchase directly contributes to sustaining livelihoods and cultural heritage. Fort Providence is a remote hamlet home to 900 people, with historic roots in fur trading & artistry.