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Kids Socks 7-9 1pk 16112 Design
NU TRENDZSKU: 0129-79-ASST>$9.990129-79-ASST 97% Polyester, 3% spandex -
Kids Socks 5-7 1pk 16112 Design
NU TRENDZSKU: 0129-57-ASST>$8.990129-57-ASST 97% Polyester, 3% spandex -
Sherpa Knit Hat W Braids Rustic Bison Design
NU TRENDZSKU: 3131-ASST>$27.993131-ASST 100% Acrylic Knitting 100% Sherpa Polyester Linning -
Trapper Hat Ear Flap Fur Gradient Asst.
NU TRENDZSKU: 1195-ASST>$32.991195-ASST One size fits most -
Knitted Toque / Beanie Geo Asst. W Solid Cuff
NU TRENDZSKU: 3127-ASST>$19.993127-ASST Super soft Knitted Toque / Beanie Perfect for any Outdoor adventure! One size 50% Viscose 30% Polyester 20% Nylon -
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Knitted Hat Breath Of Life Leah Dorion
SKU: 9548>$19.999548 Designed by Métis Artist Leah Dorion. "Our breath gives us life and is the sacred vessel which carries our voice. When words are shared with loving positive energy our world is greatly impacted." One size, Braided Knit, 100%... -
Silk Tie And Some Watched The Sunset Daphne Odjig
SKU: 5592>$41.995592 'And Some Watched the Sunset' was designed by Potawatomi artist Daphne Odjig. "The calmness of the evening brings families together to share in all the beauty that nature can offer." -Daphne Odjig This tie is complimented with artist... -
Silk Tie "Salmon Hunter" Don Chase
SKU: 5605>$41.995605 Designed by Ojibway artist Don Chase. Grizzly bears love wild salmon which are abundant in coastal streams. When the salmon are abundant, the grizzly bears thrive, grow, and produce more cubs. This tie is complimented with artist signature on the... -
Silk Tie "Medicine Turtle" James Jacko
SKU: 5603>$41.995603 Designed by Odawa-Pottawatomi Artist James Jacko. The Turtle is sacred in the indigenous culture. It carries the four colours of the medicine wheel, symbolizing important elements and can be different depending on the tribe. The seven circles... -
Silk Tie Bear John Rombough
SKU: 5591>$41.995591 Designed by Chipewyan Artist John Rombough. “On an early spring morning, the bear in his elements is walking alongside grandfather rocks. As the Ancestors watch over the land, the Ravens welcome the bear from a long winter's nap.” -...