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Coveted by hipsters and rural Canadians alike.
Coveted by hipsters and rural Canadians alike.

The World’s Most Expensive Beanie

Would you pay $200 for a Canadian tuque?

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Coveted by hipsters and rural Canadians alike.

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Tuques and musk ox are relics. The tuque鈥攖he聽Canadian word for winter beanie鈥攖races its linguistic roots to at least the 18th-century, but the warm cap鈥檚 origins go back much further, potentially to ancient Greece. Meanwhile, the musk ox, a sheep relative from the Arctic tundra, looks about the same as it did one聽million years ago.聽

What do the two antiquities have in common? Very聽little, until a Toronto design house came along and decided to reinvent the knitted cap. The result: the $195 musk-ox-wool聽鈥攖he most expensive beanie I鈥檝e ever coveted.聽

鈥淭he tuque has played such a significant role聽in our cold weather culture,鈥 says Paddy Harrington, the founder of Frontier Design Inc., maker of the not-so-humble hat. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so fundamental to Canadian identity, like maple syrup, beavers, and hockey, that we take it for granted. We thought it was time someone took another look at it to see how it could be improved.鈥

“The tipping point鈥 in the 18-month design process was the discovery of聽qiviut, says lead designer Paul Kawai. Musk ox聽shed their qiviut鈥攂ascially the inner layer of their wool coats鈥攊n the spring. Canada鈥檚 Inuit and Alaskan Eskimo collect it off the tundra, just like they鈥檝e done for thousands of years. Today the pricey聽material聽is mostly used in high-end designer sweaters, whose makers rave about its performance qualities:聽qiviut doesn鈥檛 shrink and聽it's supposedly聽warmer than sheep鈥檚 wool and softer than cashmere.聽

The tuque consists聽of聽an inner cap made up聽of a qiviut blend (35 percent qiviut, 35 percent cashmere, 30 percent wool) nested under a protective, 100-percent merino outer. A master knitter in Toronto hand stitched the first batch of 100, all of which pre-sold. A second run is with the knitter now.聽

With a rolled-up brim and loose knit, the hats look like the in December. As for the uber warmth? While I'm sure they're cozy, you likely won't notice聽a performance聽advantage over regular sheep's wool.

So if you're tempted by “the warmest, softest” beanie ever made, go ahead and drop two Franklins. Or, you know, you could聽just go to the lost and found at the local ski basin, grab one out of the bin, wash it, and voila! You have yourself a聽free beanie. Spend the money you saved on some whiskey to make up any warmth you might have sacrificed.聽

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