Stormy Kromer cap explained

The Stormy Kromer cap is a woolen hat manufactured by Stormy Kromer Mercantile. The hat is popular in the Midwestern United States and with hunters and outdoorsmen. It is named for George "Stormy" Kromer (1876–1970), a semiprofessional baseball player from Kaukauna, Wisconsin, who later worked as a railroad engineer. Kromer lost many hats to the wind while working on trains, and in 1903, he asked his wife Ida (1877–1960) to make him a warm hat that would stay on more securely. She modified a baseball cap[1] into what became the Stormy Kromer cap by sewing on a pair of ear flaps.[2] A summer version, made from pillow ticking,[3] remains in use among modern American train engineers, and variants with red or blue polka dots were formerly popular in the early 20th century.[4]

Due to popularity with other employees of the railroad, the Kromers formed the Kromer Cap Company in 1903 to produce the caps.[2] [5] In 1919, due to ever increasing demand, the Kromers opened a factory in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[6] George Kromer sold the company in 1965 to Richard Grossman. In 2001, the Kromer Cap Company planned to cease production of Stormy Kromer caps.[2] [7] The rights to the caps were purchased by Bob Jacquart, owner of Jacquart Fabric Products, and production moved to Ironwood, Michigan.[8] Stormy Kromer Mercantile was formed, increasing production to over 50,000 caps annually from the previous 3000 to 6000 caps.[8] [2]

President Barack Obama was presented with several Stormy Kromer caps when he visited Marquette, Michigan, on February 10, 2011, to speak about wireless communication technologies.[9] This is despite current owner Bob Jaquart donating to Republican Party political campaigns.[10] It has become a traditional garb in the Upper Peninsula.[11] [12] [13]

A version that is a "tip of the hat" to the hat's Wisconsin roots is available in Green Bay Packers green with the team logo and sold through Lambeau Field.[14]

The hats are unusual in that they carry a lifetime warranty against defects, and a three-year "insurance policy" for events such as loss, once the product is registered.[15] Versions for women are available, and they are called the "Ida Kromer" or some variant of "Petal Pusher."[16]

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  1. http://www.wisconsinlife.org/story/stormy-kromer-iconic-wisconsin-born-cap Wisconsin life
  2. Web site: Parker. Jameson. Sporting Life. 28–31. Sporting Classics. November 1, 2011. September–October 2009.
  3. http://www.uprrmuseum.org/curator/engineer-cap.shtml Union Pacific engineer cap
  4. http://www.kromercap.com/history.html Kromer caps
  5. Web site: Kromer Cap Co Inc. Walthers. November 2, 2011.
  6. Web site: Petzal. David E. Kromer Hat. 2008 Gear Hall of Fame. Field & Stream. February 19, 2013. August 2008.
  7. Web site: Wastler. Max. My Fall Look: The Original Stormy Kromer Cap, A Factory Visit. All Plaidout. November 2, 2011.
  8. Web site: Stormy Kromer Mercantile. Jacquart Fabric Products. November 1, 2011.
  9. News: Dzwonkowski . Ron . Know any living legends? Stormy Kromer hat maker wants to honor one . November 1, 2011 . . October 21, 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111027013721/http://www.freep.com/article/20111021/FEATURES01/111021005/Ron-Dzwonkowski-Know-any-living-legends-Stormy-Kromer-hat-maker-wants-honor-one . October 27, 2011 .
  10. Web site: FEC Filing . FEC.gov . 14 January 2021.
  11. Web site: The 8 Essential Winter Hats of a Yooper . Yooper Steez . February 27, 2008 . February 17, 2013.
  12. News: U.P.'s Stormy Kromer hat sales take off . January 30, 2013 . . . Marquette, MI . February 16, 2013.
  13. Web site: A doff of the cap to you Stormy Kromer! . SimplyAmerican.net . February 5, 2013 . February 16, 2013.
  14. News: Legendary Kromer in Lambeau lineup Cap expands Cheeseheads' . Doris . Hajewski . . February 17, 2013.
  15. Web site: Frequently Asked Questions . Stormy Kromer Mercantile . February 8, 2013.
  16. Web site: Women's Caps . Stormy Kromer . February 19, 2013.