Stormy Kromer to launch new collegiate collection

A Northern Michigan University cap is part of Stormy Kromer’s new collegiate collection, featuring custom embroidery in the colors and logo of the university. (Photo courtesy of Stormy Kromer)
IRONWOOD — Stormy Kromer has announced that it will be launching a collegiate collection for its famous caps, featuring 18 iconic Midwest universities.
Known for their rugged wool caps and manufacturing heritage, Stormy Kromer is releasing a line of officially licensed caps representing universities across Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Each cap is cut and sewn in Ironwood, featuring custom embroidery in the colors and logos of beloved universities across the Midwest.
“There’s something special about Midwestern pride – whether it’s pride in your team, your school, or your community,” said Gina Jacquart Thorsen, CEO of Stormy Kromer, in a press release. “This collection brings it all together: Our deep roots in Midwest manufacturing with the iconic symbols of our region’s top schools.”
The launch includes licensed caps for:
• Michigan: Central Michigan University, Ferris State University, Grand Valley State University, Lake Superior State University, Michigan State University, Michigan Technological University, Northern Michigan University, Oakland University, University of Michigan, Wayne State University and Western Michigan University.
• Minnesota: Bemidji State University and University of Minnesota-Duluth.
• Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, UW-Green Bay, UW-La Crosse, UW-Milwaukee and UW-Stevens Point.
The hats consist of a 22 to 24 ounce 80/20 wool/nylon blend, 100% cotton flannel lining, a six-panel crown construction, and a pulldown earband. Designed to keep you warm while showing your team spirit, the Stormy Kromer Collegiate Collection consists of the craftsmanship and character that’s defined the brand since it was founded in 1903.
The Collegiate Collection launches today and will be available online at stormykromer.com/collegiate.
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