The History of Stormy Kromer

In case you been wondering what a “Stormy Kromer” is, its more then just a hat. Check out the history of Stormy Kromer below and don’t forget to submit your own story for a chance to win a free hat!

    Retired semi-pro baseball player, railroad engineer and general tough character Stormy lost a few too many hats to the icy wind whipping through his locomotive.

    On a cold morning in 1903, Stormy asked his beloved wife, Ida, to help him modify one of his many hats from his baseball days by sewing ear flaps on the thing. The newly revised cap also featured a soft flexible visor and was a great departure from the traditional engineer hats of the era. But to Stormy, the best part of his modified cap was that it managed to stay right where it belonged on his head high winds and all.

    And that’s it. That’s where it all began.

    It was just a matter of time before the Stormy Kromer cap became so popular first among other locomotive engineers and then among all the hard-working folks in the upper Midwest that in 1919 Stormy created the Kromer Cap Company, moving with his wife and employees to a large manufacturing factory in Milwaukee.

    From that point on he spent the rest of his days as a hat maker. Anyone who’s ever owned a genuine Stormy Kromer has undoubtedly said several words of thanks for the man’s diversity.

    Today, the Stormy Kromer cap is still made true to its original design continuing to protect all those who wear one throughout the North.

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5 Responses to “The History of Stormy Kromer”

chris

Has no one won this wonderful cap yet? That cap would keep me so warm and cozy whilst fending off Hokkaido brown bears and fishing for trout and salmon on those cold, chilly days in the treacherous mountains of Hokkaido.

C.

chris on October 15th, 2008 @ 7:23 pm
Clive

Gonna pick a winner on the weekend Chris, the announcement will be early next week!

Clive Mathias on October 15th, 2008 @ 7:34 pm
MuskyBill

I spent some time on the Stormy Kromor site. Those guys have a great sense of humour!

MuskyBill on October 16th, 2008 @ 1:31 am
JonnyButts

Yeah Bill I’ve been on the site and they are pretty funny , did you notice they have a coat called the MACKINAW COAT. All I could think of was “Holy Macinaw, what a hit” lol.

Nice gear they make , the Macinaw coat is now on my xmas list for the wife.

JonnyButts on October 16th, 2008 @ 7:29 am
MuskyBill

My favorite quote from the Story Kromer website…”Winter can be as unpredictable as your mom’s conversations with your spouse. Sometimes it’s just as wet as it is cold.”
LMAO!!!

MuskyBill on October 16th, 2008 @ 5:09 pm

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