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Kate Middleton Dazzles in a Red Lock and Co. Hatters Piece on Canada Day

Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton wore a hat that was just singing 'Oh Canada!' on the second day of the Royal Tour of Canada. The hat is from Lock and Co. Hatters, which has been designing and customizing hats since 1676. Extravagantly styled similar to the hats worn by the royal family, the outfit an added customized twist for Kate Middleton's special visit to Canada. The hat is the color of red, which is one of Canada's national colours and then topped with red maple leaves, the symbol of Canada.

Kate Middleton, who is certainly an up-and-coming fashion icon since marrying Prince William, was sure dazzling the prideful Canadian crowd. Kate's hat is sure to be remembered on future Canada Days, as a great representation of Canadian pride.
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1. Customized Hats - Lock and Co. Hatters's history of customizing hats presents an opportunity for other companies to personalize their products and services for consumers.
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