Canada Day 2025

Happy Canada Day flag art by Vivian.

Yes, we know, we overlooked Canada Day this year, which is July 1st. With cap in hand, we are here to make amends.

Vivian has made both — pretty hats and cute hats — celebrating Canada throughout the years. We had to use our “way back machine” to gather up some of them. Here are your faves.

Shady lady Canada hat.
Shady Lady 2019.

Shady Lady 2021.

Victoria Maple Leaf Hat.
Victoria Sweetheart Hat 2023.

Charlotte Hattingdon red and white percher with maple leaf.
Charlotte Percher 2024.

It was fun seeing these again. Love love love Charlotte. We are crazy about Shady Lady too. Which ones are your faves?

See also Happy Canada Day 2024 »

Post dated Tuesday, the 1st of July.


Logo in red and white.

Canada ballcap love

Aniston Hattingdon Canada Maple leaf ballcaps.

Adore these ballcaps. Hattingdon always looks cute in a ballcap. And she loves Canada.

Vivian named the striking ballcap design Logan. Which one do you love? They are so cool, aren’t they?

Logan v. 1

Logan v.2

Anyone who knows Vivian already knows the one she has her eye on! Oh, by that way, since there are only two versions, our bet is she will put both on product.

Thank you for stopping by and spending time with us. See you again soon.

Updated 07/24/24


Hattingdon H logo.

Canada Day

Happy Canada Day.

Hattingdon celebrates Canada Day in a Canadian flag inspired red and white puffy cap with large upturned brim. Vivian named the hat Zoe.

Zoe Hattingdon.

Canada Day is often referred to as “Canada’s birthday”, particularly in the popular press.

Wikipedia, the fount of all knowledge (wink), tells us:

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The term “birthday” can be seen as an oversimplification, as Canada Day is the anniversary of only one important national milestone on the way to the country’s full sovereignty, namely the joining on July 1, 1867, of the colonies of Canada (divided into Ontario and Quebec), Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into a wider British federation of four provinces.

Canada became a “kingdom in its own right” within the British Empire, commonly known as the Dominion of Canada.” End Quote

Best wishes to Canada and all of her wonderful citizens.