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Why do Canadians call it a toque?
Canadians call it a "toque" due to the term's French Canadian origins, referring to a knitted winter hat. Our expertise in customizing these toques with various printing methods allows us to create unique, personalized winter wear, perfectly aligned with individual or brand styles, making each toque a special, warm accessory.
Who invented a toque?
The modern toque is believed to have evolved from chef's headwear, popularized by French chef Marie-Antoine Carême in the early 19th century, who stiffened the casque à meche with cardboard. Our team specializes in crafting custom toques, combining this historical inspiration with contemporary style, ensuring each piece is both fashionable and functional.
What is the difference between a beanie and a toque?
The difference between a beanie and a toque primarily lies in regional terminology and slight style variations. In Canada, "toque" typically refers to a knitted winter hat, often with a rolled brim and sometimes a pom-pom. In other regions, especially in the United States, the same style of hat is often called a "beanie." The terms are largely interchangeable, with the choice of word depending more on local custom than on any specific difference in the hats themselves.
