Dark Navy Norse Beanie
This beanie in dark navy offers warmth and a classic Norse design.
The watch cap has a long military history that dates back to medieval 14th-century England, originating out of a town called Monmouth. The hat in its early years would take on the name of its birth town and commonly known as the 'Monmouth Cap.' By World War II, knit caps became a standard cold-weather headwear for the US Military. The term ??atch cap??was coined because the item was commonly worn while standing watch on the ship or guard post.
This signature beanie, with a simple 1x1 rib, is knitted in a dry lambswool yarn. Finished with a signature Norse Projects tab label.
Style-no: N95-0569
??100% Merino
??Knitted in Tunisia
A cozy and stylish accessory for colder weather or a thoughtful gift.
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Dark Navy Norse Beanie
Dark Navy Norse Beanie
This beanie in dark navy offers warmth and a classic Norse design.
The watch cap has a long military history that dates back to medieval 14th-century England, originating out of a town called Monmouth. The hat in its early years would take on the name of its birth town and commonly known as the 'Monmouth Cap.' By World War II, knit caps became a standard cold-weather headwear for the US Military. The term ??atch cap??was coined because the item was commonly worn while standing watch on the ship or guard post.
This signature beanie, with a simple 1x1 rib, is knitted in a dry lambswool yarn. Finished with a signature Norse Projects tab label.
Style-no: N95-0569
??100% Merino
??Knitted in Tunisia
A cozy and stylish accessory for colder weather or a thoughtful gift.
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Shipping & Returns
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This beanie in dark navy offers warmth and a classic Norse design.
The watch cap has a long military history that dates back to medieval 14th-century England, originating out of a town called Monmouth. The hat in its early years would take on the name of its birth town and commonly known as the 'Monmouth Cap.' By World War II, knit caps became a standard cold-weather headwear for the US Military. The term ??atch cap??was coined because the item was commonly worn while standing watch on the ship or guard post.
This signature beanie, with a simple 1x1 rib, is knitted in a dry lambswool yarn. Finished with a signature Norse Projects tab label.
Style-no: N95-0569
??100% Merino
??Knitted in Tunisia
A cozy and stylish accessory for colder weather or a thoughtful gift.





















