Beanies
Felt hats
Beanie Mohair Elegance

Beanie Mohair Elegance

5 color options
55,70 €
Beanie Mohair Chunky

Beanie Mohair Chunky

5 color options
55,70 €
Beanie Alpaca Elegance

Beanie Alpaca Elegance

4 color options
55,70 €
Beanie Chunky Merino

Beanie Chunky Merino

4 color options
55,70 €
Beanie Miska 2303

Beanie Miska 2303

4 color options
47,73 €
Beanie Lambswool 2201

Beanie Lambswool 2201

3 color options
39,76 €
Alpaca Beanie Blend Pom Pom

Alpaca Beanie Blend Pom Pom

6 color options
59,68 €
Beanie Miska 2305

Beanie Miska 2305

3 color options
47,73 €
Alpaca beanie Blend

Alpaca beanie Blend

6 color options
55,70 €
Alpaca headband

Alpaca headband

2 color options
47,73 €
Headband Scandinavian

Headband Scandinavian

3 color options
35,78 €
Headband Merino

Headband Merino

5 color options
43,75 €

A hat shop for the whole family

Finnish family business
Salon® is a Finnish headwear brand with a long history. Caps, hats and beanies for women, men and children accompany you on your everyday adventures and in your life's celebrations. The season's exciting new products and timeless classics are the pride of our collection. We have been making favorite headwear since 1952.
Design from Finland
RINKI
Suomalaisen työn liitto
Suomen Tekstiili & Muoti
EKO

Initial Capital for Establishing the Factory from a Guide to Good Living

The inspiration to establish a cap factory and start industrial production came to Reino from his brother Toivo, who had been making fur caps as a hobby. Reino had written a guide to hunting and good living, and the proceeds from these publications provided him with the initial capital to start the factory.

The Story of the Cap Factory Began in 1952

The story of the cap factory began when Reino K. Salo (1926–2000) founded the factory in Kaustinen in 1952, operating in its early years in Kyrölä. The main product of Salo's Cap Factory for a long time was fur caps. After the war, there was a shortage of everything, and the manufactured products sold well. While the factory was operating in Kaustinen, parts of the caps were sewn in many homes in the surrounding area for the factory. However, in 1960, Reino Salo moved with his family to Vammala, and the factory operations relocated there.
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