Home

PriceZombie

Login
  • Polar King 359 Youth's Insulated Fleece Lined Jacket Washed Saddle Medium
  • Amazon

    From $44.99 (3rd Party New)

  • Learn More
  • Change Region
  • Full Website

Copyright © 2016 PriceZombie, LLC.

Buy from Amazon $55.97$44.95 $60.00 $53.33 $46.67 $40.00 Dec Feb Apr Jun Aug Oct Dec Feb Apr 2015 2016 $55.97, Oct 15 - Apr 8$55.96, Apr 29 - May 1$55.97, Jul 1 - Sep 22$55.95, Sep 24 - Sep 26$55.97, Oct 24 - Jan 16OOS $44.95, Jan 19 5:38 am$44.99, Jan 21 - Mar 26

Price Details

3rd Party New

Latest $44.99 Mar 26, '16
Highest $55.97 Oct 24, '15
Lowest $44.95 Jan 19, '16
Average $44.99 (30d avg)
$47.79 (90d avg)
$51.18 (180d avg)
$53.95 (365d avg)
$54.57 (Lifetime average)
Added Oct 15, 2014

Product Description

80% recycled wool / 20% nylon. 100% cotton lining. Made in USA with imported materials. Dry clean only. George "Stormy" Kromer was a real guy - a semi-pro baseball player and railroad engineer. Not the kind of guy you'd expect to start a clothing company, in other words, but one who happened to create a cap that became known for long-comfort and the ability to stay snug, even in the fiercest winds.

Mr. Kromer, known as "Stormy" to the folks who knew his temper, was born in 1876 in Wisconsin. He grew up with baseball and would eventually play on nearly 30 semi-pro teams throughout the Midwest. He might have continued to play that field, too, but he met Ida, and before Ida's father would allow her hand in marriage, our ballplayer needed to find real work.

That meant the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad and long, cold trips across the plains. Stormy was an engineer, and to see where he was headed, he had to stick his head out the window - into the wind. Mother Nature stole his cap more than once, and as the story goes, he set out to get her back.

In 1903, he asked Ida to modify an old baseball cap to help keep it on in windy weather. The all-cloth cap with the soft, canvas visor was a departure from the traditional fedoras of the day, but it was more comfortable and because of it's six-panel fit, it stayed put.

Soon other railroad workers wanted one of Stormy Kromer's caps for themselves.

A lot of things have changed since those first few caps - new colors, new fabrics, new styles - but we haven't changed the way we make 'em. They're hand-stitched right here in the good old U-S-of-A, and they're still made to fit better than anything you've had next to your noggin. Stormy Kromer caps are true to the original, and that means you get all the comfort and function that made them famous.

Wear one, and you'll know what we mean.

Back to store list

Login