Arctic Protector Cap in Navy
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Description
The Arctic Protector Cap originates from a real encounter. A polar bear photographed in Svalbard in 2024, 600 miles from the North Pole. That image was translated into geometric form and embedded into a limited-edition cap built to last.
Constructed from 100% cotton wide-wale corduroy. Six-panel structured fit. Rubber snap closure. The original photograph is printed beneath the crown — a private connection between the wearer and the moment it captured.
Limited in quantity. When it closes, it does not return.
Thirty percent of every purchase goes directly to WildAid's climate and polar bear conservation initiatives.
Product Details
- Luxury limited-edition headwear
- Original polar bear art, inspired by real photography
- 30% of profits protect polar bears via WildAid
- Crafted from premium wide-wale corduroy
- Ethically made for purpose-driven style
Shipping Information
Please allow 2-3 business days for order processing and 3-5 business days for shipping.
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Every piece begins with a real encounter in the wild. Translated into considered form, made with purpose, and connected to conservation from the first stitch.
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